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Indica (et alia) - 4. Karṇāṭaka-kavi-charite, or Lives of Kannada Poets. Volume I—to the end of the fourteenth century. By … Rao Bahadur R. Narasimhacharya, M.A. Revised edition. 8½ × 5½, xxiii + 23 + 453 pp. Bangalore, 1924. - 5. Śāsana-padya-mañjari, or Poetical Extracts from Inscriptions. Compiled by … Rao Bahadur R. Narasimhacharya, M.A. 8½ × 5½, iv, 4, 3, 300 pp. Bangalore: Guruvilas Printing Works, 1923. - 6. Bhaṭṭâkalanka-dêva's Karṇâṭaka-śabdânuśâsanam, with its Vṛitti or gloss, named Bhâshâ-mañjari, and Vyâkhyâ or commentary thereon, called Mañjarî makaranda … Edited by … Rao Bahadur R. Narasimhacharya. 10 × 6½, ii, iv, 20, 580 pp. Bangalore, 1923.

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1 It may be noted that Pandit K. Varadâcārya,of Mysore, has lately put forward an ingenious theory that the author of the Sūtras is different from the author of the vrtti and vyākhyā. The evidence for this view is, however, inadequate.