Bibliography - BOOKS
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- Siddha Quest for Immortality (1996)
- Lexicon of Tamil Literature (1994) E.J.Brill.
- Dravidian Linguistics: An Introduction. (1995) Pondicherry
- Companion Studies to the History of Tamil Literature. (1992) E.J.Brill.
- The Tamil Skandapuranam. (1992) Arhív Orientální Prague.
- Tamil Traditions on Subrahmanya - Murugan (1992) Institute of Asian Studies.
- The Story of My Life. An Autobiography of Dr. U.V. Swaminatha. (1990) Madras.
- Classical Tamil Prosody. (1989) Madras.
- The Irulas of the Blue Mountains. (1988) Syracuse Univ. Syracuse.
- Two Tamil Folktales. The story of King Matanakama. The story of Peackock Ravana. (1987). New Delhi.
ISBN 8120802128.
- Literary Convention in Akam Poetry. (1986) Institute for Asian Studies. Madras.
- Ananda-tandava of Siva-Sadanrttamurti. (1985) Institute for Asian Studies. Madras.
- The Lord of the Meeting Rivers. Devotional Poems of Basavanna. (1984) UNESCO, New Delhi.
- The Irula (Erla) Language. PartIII. Irula Lore. Texts and Translations. (1982) Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden.
- Mythologie der Tamilen und anderer drawidisch sprechenden Volker. Wörtenbuch der Mythologie. (1982) Stuttgart.
- Tiru Murugan. (1981) International Institute of Tamil Studies, Madras.
- I Meastry dei Poteri. I Siddha tamil dell'India. (1979) Ubaldini Editore, Roma.
- The Irula (Erla) Language. PartII (1079) Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden.
- A Sketch of Comparetive Dravidian Morphology, Part One, (1977) Mouton. The Hague-Paris-New York.
- The Soviet Decipherment of the Indus Valley Script - Translation and Critique. (1976) (with A.R.K.Zide) Mouton.
- Tamil Literature. Handbuch der Orientalistik). (1975) E.J.Brill. Leiden/Köln
- Tamil Literature. (A history of Indian Literature). (1974) Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden.
- The Poets of the Powers. (1973) Rider & Co., London
- The Irula Language. Neuundische Studien Band 2. (1973) Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden.
- Smile of Murugan On Tamil Literature of South India. (1973) E.J. Brill, Leiden.
In his book "The Smile of Murugan ", Prof. Kamil Zvelebil has provided
an authoritative listing of the most ancient Tamil texts (a description widely accepted by Tamil
Scholars). For an extract of this listing,
click here (taken from Dr.K. Kalyanasundaram's
page)
- Introduction to the Historical Grammar of the Tamil Language. (1970) NCSAV, Pargue. (with J. Vacek)
- Comparative Dravidian Phonology. (1970) Mouton. The Hague-Paris-New York.
- Introduction to the Historical Grammar of the Tamil Language. Part I. Preliminary Textual Analysis. (1967) Nauka Moscow.
- Písen o klenotu - Silappadigáram (1965) SNKLHU, Prague.
- Tamil in 550 AD. (1964). NCSAV, Prague.