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Collection of Essays 1993:Buddhism Across Boundaries--Chinese Buddhism and the Western Regions
Author Zürcher, Erik ; Sander, Lore
Date1999
Pages544
PublisherFoguang Cultural Enterprise Co., Ltd.
Publisher Url http://www.foguang-culture.com.tw/
Location臺北市, 臺灣 [Taipei shih, Taiwan]
Content type論文集=Collected Papers
Language英文=English
KeywordZurcher, Erik; Sander, Lore; Hartmann, Jens-Uwe; Harrison, Paul; Coblin, W. South; Buswell, Robert E., Jr.; Salomon, Richard; Skjaervo, Prods Oktor; Kumamoto, Hiroshi; Mair, Victor H.; Utz, David A.; Zieme, Peter; Barnes, Nancy J.; Lancaster, Lewis
AbstractThis volume is the presentations of conference held in January 1993 at His Lai Temple. All invited speakers were most knowledgeable in the Asian languages. Special fields include history, literary,language and sutra translation in Buddhism.

The discussion was based on analysis of the available data concerning Prakrit, Sanskrit, Khotanese and the target language, Chinese, as it appears in early Buddhist texts and translations. Among the topics discussed were paleography, literary, sutra, incantation and phonology in early Buddhism happened in India, Central Asia and China. We can understand the complicated process of adaptation and digestion of early Chinese Buddhism in these aspects. It also showed us the relation between Chinese Buddhism and the western regions. This collection,as we expected,would benefit to those who are interested in Buddhism.

Table of contents-- Erik Zurcher,Buddhism Across Boundaries:The Foreign Input / pp.1-59
-- Lore Sander,Early Prakrit and Sanskrit Manuscript from Xinjiang (Second to Fifth/Sixth Centuries C.E.):Paleography,Literary Evidence,and Their Relation to Buddhist Schools / pp.61-106
-- Jens-Uwe Hartmann,Buddhist Sanskrit Texts from Northern Turkestan and their Relation to the Chinese Tripitaka / pp.107-136
-- Paul Harrison and W. South Coblin,The Oldest Buddhist Incantation in Chinese? A Preliminary Study of the Chinese Transcriptions of the Mantra in the Druma-kinnara-raja-pariprccha-sutra / pp.137-186
-- Robert E. Buswell,Jr.,Prakritic Phonological Elements in Chinese Buddhist Transcriptions:Data From Xuanying's Yiqiejing yinyi / pp.187-217
-- Richard Salomon,Asvaghosa in Central Asia:Some Comments on the Recensional History of His Works in Light of Recent Manuscript Discoveries / pp.219-263
-- Prods Oktor Skjaervo,Khotan,An Early Center of Buddhism in Chinese Turkestan / pp.265-344
-- Hiroshi Kumamoto,Textual Sources for Buddhism in Khotan / pp.345-360
-- Victor H. Mair,The Khotanese Antecedents of The Sutra of the Wise and the Foolish (Xianyu jing) / pp.362-420
-- David A. Utz,Arsak,Parthian Buddhists, and "Iranian" Buddhism / pp.421-447
-- Peter Zieme,The "Sutra of Complete Enlightenment" in Old Turkish Buddhism / pp.449-483
-- Nancy J. Barnes, Rituals, Religious Communities, and Buddhist Sutras in India and China / pp.485-515
-- Lewis Lancaster,The Movement of Buddhist Texts from India to China and the Construction of the Chinese Buddhist Canon / pp.517-544
ISBN9575438604
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Created date2001.02.20
Modified date2018.08.27



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