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16.
7
CATALOGUES
Triennial Catalogue of Tamil Mss. Vol. 12.
دو
13.
17. Descriptive Catalogue of Marāṭhi Mss. Vol. 3.
The Government of India will be contributing 50% of
the cost for the printing of the above works which had to be
completed by the end of March, 1961 except the printing of the
manuscripts in Sanskrit. With the exception of Brahmasiddhi-
vyākhyā in Sanskrit and the Catalogue of the Marathi
manuscripts, the other works were printed before the end of
the financial year 1960-61. Except the Catalogues and
Stotrārṇava in Sanskrit, all the other works have been edited by
outside scholars and hence they have been issued under the
Madras Government Oriental Series as numbers 166 to 177.
Stotrārṇavam in Sanskrit was edited by the Curator himself
under the Madras Government Oriental Manuscripts Series
as number 70.
The Government of Madras have constituted an Expert
Committee for each South Indian language in which there are
manuscripts in the Government Oriental Manuscripts Library,
for the purpose of selecting rare and important manuscripts
for publication in the Madras Government Oriental Series.
The number of manuscripts published in different languages
till now is given below:-
Tamil
34
Sanskrit
23
Telugu
20
Malayalam
20
Kannada
14
Persian
8
Arabic
1
Under the same series, the number of works published
from the Tanjore Maharaja Serfoji's Sarasvathi Mahal
Library, Tanjore is as follows.
Tamil
Sanskrit
Telugu.
Marāṭhi
12
10
5
2036
16.
7
CATALOGUES
Triennial Catalogue of Tamil Mss. Vol. 12.
دو
13.
17. Descriptive Catalogue of Marāṭhi Mss. Vol. 3.
The Government of India will be contributing 50% of
the cost for the printing of the above works which had to be
completed by the end of March, 1961 except the printing of the
manuscripts in Sanskrit. With the exception of Brahmasiddhi-
vyākhyā in Sanskrit and the Catalogue of the Marathi
manuscripts, the other works were printed before the end of
the financial year 1960-61. Except the Catalogues and
Stotrārṇava in Sanskrit, all the other works have been edited by
outside scholars and hence they have been issued under the
Madras Government Oriental Series as numbers 166 to 177.
Stotrārṇavam in Sanskrit was edited by the Curator himself
under the Madras Government Oriental Manuscripts Series
as number 70.
The Government of Madras have constituted an Expert
Committee for each South Indian language in which there are
manuscripts in the Government Oriental Manuscripts Library,
for the purpose of selecting rare and important manuscripts
for publication in the Madras Government Oriental Series.
The number of manuscripts published in different languages
till now is given below:-
Tamil
34
Sanskrit
23
Telugu
20
Malayalam
20
Kannada
14
Persian
8
Arabic
1
Under the same series, the number of works published
from the Tanjore Maharaja Serfoji's Sarasvathi Mahal
Library, Tanjore is as follows.
Tamil
Sanskrit
Telugu.
Marāṭhi
12
10
5
2036