Mahābhāṣya
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Le Mahābhāṣya (devanāgarī: महाभाष्य ; terme sanskrit signifiant: « Grand commentaire »)[1] est un traité de grammaire sanskrite composé par Patañjali vers le milieu du IIe siècle avant notre ère[2].
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Bibliographie
- Patañjali's Vyākaraṇa-Mahābhāṣya Sthānivadbhāvāhnika: introduction, text, translation and notes. Patañjali, Shivram Dattatray Joshi, J. A. F. Roodbergen. Éd. Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, vol. I et II, 1990.
- The Vyākaraṇa-mahābhāṣya. Patañjali, Kaśinath V. Abhyankar, Franz Kielhorn. Éd. Bhandarkar Oriental Research Inst., vol. I, 1962, vol. II, 1965. vol. III, 1972.
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