Closed gasyoun closed 2 years ago
This would be soemthing manageable.
On Friday, April 28, 2017, Mārcis Gasūns notifications@github.com wrote:
Index to the Names in the Mahabharata contains Greek letters, not Greek words. @funderburkjim any clue how to find the missing pieces? @jmigliori are you still around?
[L=11620] Varuṇa^3,¦ a serpent. § 793 (Mausalap.): XVI, 4(greek) , †119 (only C., B. has Aruṇaḥ).
http://www.sanskrit-lexicon.uni-koeln.de/scans/INMScan/2013/web/webtc/servepdf.php?page=712
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All the greek text in INM has been filled, and the issue can be closed now.
Index to the Names in the Mahabharata contains Greek letters, not Greek words. @funderburkjim any clue how to find the missing pieces? @jmigliori are you still around?
[L=11620] Varuṇa^3,¦ a serpent. § 793 (Mausalap.): XVI, 4(greek) , †119 (only C., B. has Aruṇaḥ).
http://www.sanskrit-lexicon.uni-koeln.de/scans/INMScan/2013/web/webtc/servepdf.php?page=712