Pali Grammar for Students
J**H
Humble deep Good
Here is a book fruit of mastery.The author, Steven Collins, calls attention that is not a 'teach yourself' text book and he is right; anyway, anyone may be sure that this document is a must that is able to be read by people with no knowledge of the language.The main point of this document, being a deep pedagogic one, is that associates the Sanskrit with Pali and this was already urgent: many people that did study Pali had this dissociation problem that did reflect immediately on the Dathu(s)(roots) and, from this, along to many main aspects. They did learn but they had to surpass great unneeded difficulties.But this also is applied for the students of Sanskrit where a knowing of Pali is surely important and one aspect we can observe relative to the 10 Dasa Gana (my redundancy for the knowers, dasa=ten), that In Pali are eight Gana and that, in fact, for a foreigner to the language and environment can help a lot like did help me, at least.So, not being a 'teach yourself' book it is this in fact. This book is a fantastic support for any course of Pali.
H**M
gut
Der Inhalt ist sehr gut. Aber leider sind Buchstaben zu klein. Damit bin ich nicht zufrieden.
A**E
Too expensive
It may also be the best book in the world, but for 200 pages asking for more than 30 euros is a blatant robbery!
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