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    Digital Comparative Catalogue of the Paali-Chinese Aagama Literature
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    Rozprava o Roztoceni Kola Zakona = Dhamma-cakka-ppavattana Sutta. Rozprava o Znaku 'ne-ja' = Anatta-lakkhana Sutta. Rozprava o Ohni = Aditta-pariyaya Sutta. Rozprava ke Kalamum = Kalama Sutta. Rozprava o Pestovani Laskavosti = Karaniya-metta Sutta.
    Rozehnal, Miroslav (tr.)

    Velka Rozprava o Buddhove Uplne Nibbane = Mahaparinibbana Sutta
    Rozehnal, Miroslav (tr.)

    The Dharmapada: Comparative Study of Different Versions of the Dharmapada: Research in Chinese Versions of this Ancient Buddhist Text
    Rozehnal, Miroslav

    Dharmapada: Komparativni Studie Palijske a Gandharske Verze Textu = Dharmapada: A Comparative Study of the Pali and Gandhari Versions of this Text
    Rozehnal, Miroslav

    Momo, Dogen and the Commodification of Time
    Loy, David R.; Goodhew, Linda

    A Buddhist Critique of Transnational Corporations = Can Corporations Become Enlightened? A Buddhist Critique of Transnational Corporations
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    Buddhism and Poverty = Bouddhisme et Pauvrete
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    Jesus and Buddha as Stories?
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    Remaking the World, or Remaking Ourselves? Buddhist Reflections on Technology
    Loy, David R.

    Saving Time: A Buddhist Perspective on the End
    Loy, David R.

    Spirits in a Material World: David Loy on Re-evaluating Religion
    Rojanaphruk, Pravit

    The Spiritual Roots of Modernity: Buddhist Reflections on the Idolatry of the Nation-State, Corporate Capitalism and Mechanistic Science
    Loy, David R.

    The Nonduality of Good and Evil: Buddhist Reflections on the New Holy War
    Loy, David R.

    Zhuangzi and Nagarjuna on the Truth of No Truth
    Loy, David R.

    Bibliography of Translations from the Chinese Buddhist Canon into Western Languages
    Bingenheimer, Marcus

    The Fundamental Teachings of Early Buddhism: A Comparative Study Based on the Suutra-a.nga Portion of the Paali Sa.myutta-nikaaya and the Chinese Samyuktagama
    Choong, Mun-keat (Wei-keat) (http://www.geocities.com/cmkwk/)

    Tradition and Development in the Mo-ho-seng-chi-lu
    Sung, Kang-yuan

    Bibliography of Buddhist-Studies-Bibliographies in Western Languages
    Bingenheimer, Marcus

    List of Buddhist Periodicals
    Bingenheimer, Marcus

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    Mather, Richard B.
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    v.27
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    Watanabe, Shogo
    v.114 n.3
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    Salomon, Richard
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    Krishnarao, B.
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    Bhattacharya, B.C.
    v.15
     

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    Marshall, John

    Tree and Serpent Worship
    Beal, S.

    The Discovery of the Buddha's Birthplace
    Buhler, J.

    The Parables of Barlaam and Joasaph
    Chalmers, R.
    v.23
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    Chalmers, R.
    v.30
    The Date of Buddha's Death, as Determined by aRecord of Asoka
    Fleet, J.

    The Traditional Date of Kanishka
    Fleet, J.

    The Five Rivers of the Buddhists
    Hoey, W.

    Two Studies in the Arthasastra of Kautilya. I. SomeBuddhist References
    Johnston, E.H.

    Buddhist Gnosticism, the System of Basilides
    Kennedy, J.

    Discussion of the Buddhist Doctrine of Momentarinessand Subjective Idealism in the Nyaya-sutras
    Prasad, Jwala

    The Soul-Theory in Buddhism
    Davids, C.A.F. Rhys

    The Patna Congress and the "Man"
    Davids, C.A.F. Rhys

    Asoka and the Buddha-relics
    Davids, T.W. Rhys
    v.XXXIII
    Notes on the Nyaya-pravesa by Sankarasvamin
    Tucci, G.

    Two Notes on the Ancient Geography of India
    Vogel, J.

    Ajivika
    Charpentier, Jarl

     

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    Barnett, L.

     

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    Loy, David R.
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    The Juornal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great
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    Ayrton, E.R.

     

    The Kenyon Review
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    Aitken, Robert
    v.19 n.1
     

    The Newsletter of the Ernest Becker Foundation
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    Loy, David R.
    v.7 n.5
     

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    The Psychological Record
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    Guerin, Bernard; Junichiro, Sejima
    v.47 n.2
     

    The Pure Land
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    Barnhart, Michael G; Queen, Christopher S; King, Sallie B
    v.59 n.3
     

    The Wilson Quarterly
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    Nattier, Jan; Swearer, Donald K
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    The worldliness of Buddhism. (ancient religion)
    Swearer, Donald K.
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    The Young East
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    Leumann, E.
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    Law, Bimala Charan
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    Theological Studies
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    Fredericks, James L.
    v.56
    On deconstructing life-worlds: Buddhism, Christianity,culture, by R. Magliola
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    v.59 n.2
    Disciplines of Attention: Buddhist Insight Meditation, theIgnatian Spiritual Exercise, and Classical Psychoanalysis
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    Thr Journal of Religion
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    Tikkun
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    Time and Society
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    Kawai, Hayao
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    The dawn of serenity: letter from Borobudur. (Indonesia)
    Hattori, Eiji

    The kingdom of Silla and the treasures of Nara(ancient Korea kingdom; Buddhist temple in Nara, Japan)
    Hyghe, Francois-Bernard

    In the realm of the senses divine. (Hindu and Buddhistarts)(Between the Visible and the Invisible)
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    How Buddhism came to Karnasuvarna
    Zang, Xuan

     

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    Whole Earth
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    Whole Earth Review
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    The Path of Compassion: Writings on Socially EngagedBuddhism, by Fred Eppsteiner
    Butler, Katy
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    Dharma Gaia: A Harvest of Essays in Buddhism andEcology, by Allan Hunt Badiner
    Nilsen, Richard
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    Silber, Rachel
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