doubts as to its age and authenticity examined, [147].
accounts given by writers of various nations who became acquainted with the language and literature of India, [148].
the Muhammedans in India, and their translations of Sanskrit works into Arabic and Persian, [149].
European Missionaries, [155].
studies and work of Frederick Schlegel, [164].
importance of the discovery of, in the classification of languages, [172].
its genealogical relation to Greek and Latin, [172].
antiquity of, [202].
Iranic languages, relation to, [205].
formation of the locative in, [219].