Wilhelm von Humboldt an August Wilhelm von Schlegel, 08.04.1823
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- Bernstein, Georg Heinrich (1823): Hitopadaesi particula edidit et glossarium Sanscrito-Latinum, Breslau: Graß & Barth
- Bopp, Franz (1819): Nalus, Carmen sanscritum, e Mahàbhàrato; edidit, latine vertit et adnotationibus illustravit Franciscus Bopp, London u.a.: Cox and Baylis
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- Schlegel, August Wilhelm von (1823): Bhagavad-Gita, id est Θεσπέσιον μελος, sive almi Krishnae et Arjunae colloquium de rebus divinis, Bharateae episodium. Textum recensuit, annotationes criticas et interpretationem latinam adjecit Aug. Guil. a Schlegel, Bonn: Weber
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