Srngaraprakasa of Bhoja, Part 1,
Venkatarama Raghavan
This edition is based on new manuscripts of this important treatise on classical Sanskrit poetics. It was composed by the famous eleventh-century King Bhoja of Malwa (W. India), a patron of traditional learning. The text has never received a complete critical edition. It is important not only because of the theoretical treatment of the erotic sentiment (srngara) in classical Sanskrit texts. It is also a mine of quotations from extant and also from lost Sanskrit and Prakrit poetical texts.
Hardcover 1999
Comparative Studies in Greek and Indic Meter
Gregory Nagy
View a video of Professor Greg Nagy leading discussion and commentary on one of the greatest epics of all time: The Iliad"

Hardcover 1974
The Dhvanyaloka of Anandavardhana with the Locana of Abhinavagupta
Daniel H. H. Ingalls, Ed. and Trans.
Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, Translator
M. V. Patwardhan, Translator
Hardcover 1990
The Goindval Pothis
Gurinder S. Mann
Hardcover
Rig Veda
Barend Van Nooten
Gary Holland
Hardcover
Sanskrit Grammar
William Dwight Whitney
Hardcover
Sanskrit Poetry from Vidyakara's Treasury
Daniel H. H. Ingalls, Ed. and Trans.
In this rich collection of Sanskrit verse, the late Daniel Ingalls provides English readers with a wide variety of poetry from the vast anthology of an eleventh-century Buddhist scholar. Although the style of poetry presented here originated at the royal courts, Ingalls shows how it was adapted to all aspects of life, and came to address issues as diverse as love, sex, heroes, nature, and peace. More than thirty years after its original publication, Sanskrit Poetry continues to be the main resource for all interested in this multifaceted and elegant tradition.
Paperback 2000 / Hardcover
Saunakiya Caturadhyayika
Madhav M. Deshpande, Ed. and Trans.
A detailed discussion by the editor complements this critical edition and translation of the phonetical treatise (Pratisakhya) of the Saunaka Samhita, one of two versions of the second oldest Indian text, the Saunaka Atharvaveda. The 19th century edition of the text by W.D. Whitney has long been out of date; this reevaluation provides insights into early grammatical thought and helps to re-establish the textual tradition of the Atharvaveda.
Hardcover 1998
Stri
Kevin McGrath
This book is a study of heroic femininity as it appears in the epic Mahabharata, and focuses particularly on the roles of wife, daughter-in-law, and mother, on how these women speak, and on the kinship groups and varying marital systems that surround them.
Paperback 2008
The Yavanajataka of Sphujidhvaja
David Pingree, Ed. and Trans.
Hardcover 1978