List of people associated with the study of Kannada inscriptions
Non-Indian scholars
- Col. Colin McKenzi - Later 18th century, for the first time he studied Kannada inscriptions.[1]
- The study of Kannada inscriptions then continued by the following scholars
- John Faithfull Fleet
- Walter Elliot
- L.D. Barnett
- A.C. Burnell (Arthur Coke Burnell)
- J.F.Fleet
- B.L.Rice (B. Lewis Rice, Twelve volumes of Epigraphia Carnatica)
- Theodre Hope
Indian scholars
Later Indian scholars started the study of Kannada inscriptions They contributed from finding to analyzing (including deciphering, publishing) inscriptions.
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Institutions
- Following institutions contributed for the study of Kannada inscriptions
- University of Mysore
- Archaeological Survey of India (South Indian Inscriptions)
- Karnataka University and Kannada Research Institute (6 volumes of Karnataka Inscriptions)
- Kannada University (9 volumes of North Karnataka and Andhra pradesh inscriptions)
- Tumkur University,Tumakuru ( volumes of the Inscriptions of cattle Raiders )
See also
- "Sources of Karnataka History - Vol I" by S. Srikanta Sastri
- "Samshodhana Lekhanagalu" by S. Srikanta Sastri
- Early Indian epigraphy
- Extinct Kannada literature
- Shasana Samshodhane, Samshodhaneya siri, Turugol Sankathana, Kannada Shasana Shilpa,Penbuyyal, Krishnadevarayana Shasana samputa, Proudadevarayana Shasanagalu Volumes By Dr.D.V.Paramashivamurthy
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References
- ↑ "INSCRIPTIONS OF KARNATAKA". Retrieved 2011-02-22.
- ↑ "Epigraphist P. B. Desai". Retrieved 2011-02-22.
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