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Sanskrit Manuscripts in the UL: Three Centuries of History and Preservation | 19 in pen in Latin characters: 'From Prof. J. Jolly Wuerzburg.' Unfortunately, the stamp is illegible, so that we don't know the exact date when it was posted. Interestingly, the manuscript was sent back to ...
The catalogue as printed for use by visitors to the exhibition is available as a PDF here. The print version is restricted to a single opening (one A4 double-page spread) per manuscript, which is as much as anybody can stand to read while walking round an exhibition; this online version,...
Raghavan counted 1262 manuscripts kept in three different places in Cambridge: the UL, Trinity College and the private collec-tion of Prof. H.W. Bailey (Raghavan 1963, 65). At the moment of writing, the total amount of Sanskrit manuscripts in the UL is estimated to be between 1600 and ...