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This collection is unique not only in that it preserves twelve codices unici of hitherto unknown sutras, but also in its thematic selection which leads to some interesting and hitherto unforeseen insights. Volume I includes critical editions of the twenty Sanskrit sutras, mostly later (or Mahayana) texts, together with their Tibetan and Chinese translations which are also critically edited, and the authors English translation. The work combines all the sources and available materials, following the best possible primary and secondary critical methodology. It not only provides new insights into the codicology of Buddhist texts, but also considerable new material for a broader understanding of the Mahayana Buddhist literature, religion and thought. A study of the colllection will be the task of volume 2.
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A Unique Collection of Twenty Sūtras in a Sanskrit Manuscript from the Potala, Bhikṣuni Vinītā, Vinita Tseng
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- 2010,
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- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Bhikṣuni Vinītā, Vinita Tseng
- Editorial
- China Tibetology Publishing House
- Publicado en
- 2010
- ISBN10
- 7802532825
- ISBN13
- 9787802532823
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Tema histórico, Esoterismo y religión, Temas religiosos, Religión, Teología, Budismo, China, Ética, Estudios religiosos
- Descripción
- This collection is unique not only in that it preserves twelve codices unici of hitherto unknown sutras, but also in its thematic selection which leads to some interesting and hitherto unforeseen insights. Volume I includes critical editions of the twenty Sanskrit sutras, mostly later (or Mahayana) texts, together with their Tibetan and Chinese translations which are also critically edited, and the authors English translation. The work combines all the sources and available materials, following the best possible primary and secondary critical methodology. It not only provides new insights into the codicology of Buddhist texts, but also considerable new material for a broader understanding of the Mahayana Buddhist literature, religion and thought. A study of the colllection will be the task of volume 2.





