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Franklin Edgerton

Franklin Edgerton (July 24, 1885 – December 7, 1963) was an American linguistic scholar. He was Salisbury Professor of Sanskrit and Comparative Philology at Yale University (1926) and visiting professor at Benares Hindu University (1953–4). Between 1913 and 1926, he was the Professor of Sanskrit at the University of Pennsylvania. He is well known for his exceptionally literal translation of the Bhagavad Gita which was published as volume 38-39 of the Harvard Oriental Series in 1944. He also edited the parallel edition of four recensions of the ''Simhāsana Dvātrṃśika'' ("32 Tales of the Throne", also known as ''Vikrama Charita'': "Adventures of Vikrama"), and a reconstruction of the (lost) original Sanskrit text of the ''Panchatantra''. Edgerton was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1920, the American Philosophical Society in 1935. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit reader. by Edgerton, Franklin, 1885-1963

    Published 1953
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    Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit grammar and dictionary. by Edgerton, Franklin, 1885-1963

    Published 1953
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    The Panchatantra /

    Published 2024
    Other Authors: “…Edgerton, Franklin, 1885-1963…”
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    The Mīmāṅsā nyāya prakāśa, or, Āpadevī: a treatise on the Mīmāṅsā system / by Āpadeva

    Published 1929
    Other Authors: “…Edgerton, Franklin, 1885-1963…”
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    The Bhagavad gītā /

    Published 1944
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