Pali grammar. Moggallāna Ṇvādi-vutti is a work by Saṅgharakkhita written to supplement Moggallānavyākaraṇa (one of the standard works on Pali grammar alongside with Kaccāyana). In addition to being transmitted as an independent text (as is the case with this manuscript), it also became incorpora...
Multiple-text manuscript containing curricular texts, mostly dealing with Pali grammar. Most probably, represents a manuscript donated to a novice to cover his curricular needs. Comprised of twenty fascicles containing twenty five works, one more fascicle is missing. Only four of these were digi...
A short Pali work on cases, supplementing the study of Kaccāyana's grammar. Represents one of the grammatical texts memorized by novices early in the course of their studies. Extent and format of original material: Part of the fascicle of 2 (1 + ¾) inscribed folios.
Vaccavācaka, a short grammar text, is often identified as composed by a certain Dhammadassī of the 14th century, however, the work in this testimony might be a composition of Tejavanta, an author who also composed a nissaya on this text and who refers to himself as a disciple of Ñāṇasaddhamma in...
A short grammatical work dealing with nouns found in the tipitaka, organized under five categories. Seventeenth and eighteenth-century bibliographic sources from Burma identify the author of that composition as Dhammaguru or Saddhammaguru of Pagan (Bagan). Extent and format of original material...
Kaccāyanasāra is a short, but curricularly-significant supplementary work intended to facilitate the study of the Kaccāyanapakaraṇa, a primary work on Pali grammar. Extent and format of original material: Part of the fascicle of 2 (¾ + ¾) inscribed ff. Author(s) of original material: [Yasa ယသ].
A short and little-known grammatical work in Pali with some notes in vernacular, should date relatively late. Extent and format of original material: Part of the fascicle of 2 (¼ + ¾) inscribed ff.
A highly abbreviated list of grammatical categories and terms to facilitate their memorization. Ascribed to King Kya cvā (early 13th century) of Pagan (Bagan), however, the trustworthiness of that identification can not be verified. Extent and format of original material: Part of the fascicle o...