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Four New Volumes Published in October 2007 18 September 2007 Four new CSL volumes published in October 2007. Find out more here.
Religions of South Asia 18 September 2007 Review of the current volumes of the ‘Maha·bhárata’ by Simon Brodbeck. Read the article here.
The Clay Sanskrit Library and Electronic Publishing 05 September 2007 Stuart Brown of OxfordML discusses the way CSL is harnessing the power of electronic publishing to empower its workflow for print and web.
“Sanskrit Texts for All” 26 June 2007 CSL translator Greg Bailey featured in The Book Show on ABC Radio National, Australia.
New Extras for “The Birth of Kumára” and “Maha·bhárata Book VIII: Karna” 06 May 2007 Download and read the Sanskrit text-critical notes for The Birth of Kumára and emendations to the Sanskrit text for Maha·bhárata Book VIII: Karna.
Download new excerpts 18 April 2007 Download and read the excerpts from four of our volumes published in March and April 2007.
Review of CSL in Mint (Hindustan Times Media Company) 24 February 2007 Read the article (and the resulting discussion): “Finally, Sanskrit in Your Pocket: This hardback version of Kalidasa's Shakuntala is for the erudite as well as the lay reader” on the author’s blog.
An Introduction to the Maha·bhárata 23 February 2007 Read a new introduction to the Maha·bhárata written by Vaughan Pilikian.
"Buddhism Meets the World": A Review of "The Heavenly Exploits" 04 August 2006 Liz Wilson of Miami University reviews Joel Tatelman's translation of The Heavenly Exploits: Buddhist Biographies from the Dívyavadána, Volume 1.
New review in the Chronicle of Higher Education 06 July 2006 An overview of the Clay Sanskrit Library and the joys of Sanskrit literature in general.
Insights on December 2006 volumes 06 July 2006 Gain new perspectives on Clay Sanskrit Library's winter volumes with these enlightening insights written by their translators.
Details of December 2006 volumes 06 July 2006 Read descriptions and further information about the volumes being published by Clay Sanskrit Library this winter.
New in Book Extras: Ramáyana bibliography 08 June 2006 The full bibliography for the Ramáyana is now available for download.
Download new excerpts 08 June 2006 Download and read the excerpts from four of our new volumes.
World Sanskrit Conference, 10th - 14th July 2006 08 June 2006 The 13th World Sanskrit Conference will be held in Edinburgh, Scotland, from 10th–14th July, 2006. Come and visit our display, where you will be able to browse all our current volumes.
Review: Whitney Cox on "Much Ado About Religion" 14 March 2006 Whitney Cox reviews Much Ado About Nothing in the Autumn/Winter 2005-06 issue of the University of Chicago South Asia Newsletter.
Download the full bibliography for "What Ten Young Men Did" 14 March 2006 The full bibliography for What Ten Young Men Did is now available.
Insights on September 2006 volumes 14 March 2006 Gain new perspectives on Clay Sanskrit Library's autumn volumes with these enlightening insights written by their translators.
Details of September 2006 volumes 14 March 2006 Read descriptions and further information about the volumes being published by Clay Sanskrit Library this autumn.
Corrections 01 February 2006 Here we provide a list of corrections for our volumes. We would be delighted to be informed of any mistakes which you may find in our books. Please write to: info@claysanskritlibrary.org.
Frequently Asked Questions 01 February 2006 Some of the frequently asked questions about our project and editorial policy. Also available for download.
Download Sandhi Table 19 January 2006 A must-have aid for all new learners for identifying word-breaks and beginnings of words. The table systematically lays out possible combinations of phonetic fusion (sandhi) of adjacent words in Sanskrit.
Join our mailing list 30 November 2005 Keep up to date with all CSL publications and activities by joining our mailing list. You will receive occasional notifications in your inbox with no further effort on your part. What could be easier?
Read reviews of the Clay Sanskrit Library 24 November 2005 Jain Spirit, a quarterly periodical with a Jainist perspective, has published a review of the Clay Sanskrit Library in general and a review of “The Epitome of Queen Lilávati Volume One” specifically. The Times Higher Education Supplement and Tricycle, a Buddhist publication, have both published reviews of the CSL. The Middle Stage blog has reviewed “What Ten Young Men Did.” And Bookforum features an interview with NYU Press’ Steve Maikowski.
Come to the CSL's launch in NYC, 6th December 2005 17 November 2005 Sanskrit Literature in Translation. Scholars and translators talk about the significance of this contribution to world literature. Book sale and reception follow. 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm, December 6th. Asia Society and Museum, 725 Park Avenue, New York.
Download the CSL Screen Goddess for your computer 01 October 2005 The Clay Sanskrit Library now has a beautiful screensaver for both Mac and Windows platforms.
Read a Review of the CSL from "The New Criterion" 01 August 2005 Eric Ormsby has written an insightful review of the first Clay Sanskrit Library volumes published, entitled “The jewel in the cobra’s mouth.”
New! Download the full annotation for "Much Ado About Religion" 01 August 2005 Csaba Dezsö has kindly made available a richer set of notes and a full bibliography for his translation of Bhatta Jayanta's “Much Ado About Religion.”
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