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The Mahavamsa or the Great Chronicle of Ceylon. Translated into English by Wilhelm GeigerPh.D., Professor of Indo-Germanic Philology at Erlangen University, assisted by Mabel Haynes BodePh.D., Lecturer on Pali at University College, London. Demy 8vo: pp. lxiv, 300; with a map of Ancient Ceylon. Published for the Pali Text Society by Henry Frowde; London: 1912.
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The Mahavamsa or the Great Chronicle of Ceylon. Translated into English by Wilhelm GeigerPh.D., Professor of Indo-Germanic Philology at Erlangen University, assisted by Mabel Haynes BodePh.D., Lecturer on Pali at University College, London. Demy 8vo: pp. lxiv, 300; with a map of Ancient Ceylon. Published for the Pali Text Society by Henry Frowde; London: 1912.
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page 1114 note 1
page 1114 note 1 There is an accidental slip on p. 60, last line but one, where Dharmāśōka is spoken of as the son of Chandragupta: read ‘grandson’.