Dear Aleix,
You raise a very interesting topic. I checked two publications (Walter J. Ong, 
Orality and Literacy, and Rosalind Thomas, Literacy and Orality in Ancient 
Greece). Both authors do not discuss prose (not found in the respective 
indexes). They deal with the opposition between orality/oral poetry and 
literacy, almost as if literacy subsumes prose (including inventory lists, 
shopping lists, etc.)
With kind regards, Herman


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Onderwerp: [INDOLOGY] What is "prose"?

Dear List,

I am looking for publications on the concept of "prose" in Sanskrit. Whereas 
definitions of "verse" are more or less common, if only by looking at examples 
of specific types of stanzas or verses, it seems that the concept of prose is 
more vague, generally meaning "whatever is not organised in pādas". Of course, 
in poetic treatises the concept gadya or cūrṇa is used, and genres like the 
campū presuppose the dichotomy verse-prose. But I would like to know if this is 
critically discussed elsewhere.

Apart from references to primary sources in Indian texts, I am also interested 
in definitions of Sanskrit (or Prakrit, or Tamil, etc.) prose in modern 
scholarly literature. My understanding is that a concept like "Sanskrit prose" 
is taken for granted and we all are supposed to know what it means, so it is 
difficult to find definitions or sub-classifications of it. This seems to 
happen with Pali, and the moment we try to classify types of prose we are 
already discussing literary genres or types of texts (the 9 aṅgas), not types 
of prose per se, with the exception, perhaps, with the so-called metrical prose 
of the veḍha (varṇaka) portions.

I am also interested in the origins or verse and prose in general, in world 
literature.

Any help will be most appreciated.

With best wishes,
Aleix

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Aleix Ruiz-Falqués
Pali Lecturer & Head of the Department of Pali and Languages
Shan State Buddhist University
Phaya Phyu, Taunggyi, Myanmar 140101
(+95) 09428757648
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