In 1847 another nāgarī type was developed (Leipzig), which was used in the Appendix to Whitney’s Grammar (Breitkopf und Härtel, 1879), Lanman’s “Reader” (Gebrüder Unger, Berlin, 1883), Hertel’s “Panchatantra”, (Camdridge, HOS, Vol. 11, 1908) and for the last time Thumb’s “Handbuch”, (Heidelberg, 1978). It was Lanman as the editor of the Harvard Oriental Series under whose guidance G. Kreysing’s Oriental Printing Office (Leipzig, 1913) published another edition of Hertel’s “Tantra”, it was an improved type of the older one used in his “Reader”, and was lost after the I World War.