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Classicism in Commentarial Writing: Exegetical Parallels in the Indian Mūlamadhyamakakārikā Commentaries
Author Kragh, Ulrich Timme (著)
Source The Journal of the International Association of Tibetan Studies (JIATS)
Volumen.5
Date2009.12
Pages1 - 67
PublisherInternational Association of Tibetan Studies (IATS)
Publisher Url http://www.thlib.org/collections/texts/jiats/
LocationVirginia, US [維吉尼亞州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteAuthor Affiliation: Leiden University, Netherlands
AbstractThe Tibetan concept of canon and of schools of thought pertaining to Indian Buddhism presents a way of looking at Indian Buddhist texts which has been predominant in modern scholarship. Yet, this notion appears to be anachronistic in that it proposes to think of Indian literature as stratified by canonical groupings of texts and to think of authors as united or opposed by belonging to various schools of philosophical thought at a time in India when no such canon existed and when the literature of the time did not speak of such schools. Would it be possible to move away from the Tibetan concept of Indian Buddhist history and read the Indian literature in novel ways that could reveal the texts’ interrelatedness in a manner that would be closer to the environment in which they were written? This article suggests a method of reading such texts comparatively in order to identify the extent to which a series of commentaries can be said to be tied together as forming a single commentarial tradition. It does so by using a snippet of the Middle Way School (Madhyamaka, Uma) and examining the Indian commentaries on the seventeenth chapter of Nāgārjuna’s (first to second century CE) Root Verses of the Middle Way School (Mūlamadhyamakakārikā).
Table of contents1. Introduction
2. Surveying the Commentarial Base
3. Setting the Boundaries for the Comparative Base
4. Charting Exegetical Parallels
5. Locating Exegetical Parallels
6. Excavating the Commentarial Tradition
Glossary
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ISSN15506363 (E)
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Created date2024.04.12
Modified date2024.10.25



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