Ratnakūṭa Studies, Volume I
Indian Mahāyāna Buddhist traditions produced hundreds of scriptures and treatises, only a small number of which have received serious scholarly attention. The present volume inaugurates the Buddhist Open Philology Project (BOPP) publication series, which aims to produce state-of-the-art critical edi...
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| Format: | Electronic Book |
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| Interlibrary Loan: | Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany) |
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Brill
2024
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| In: | Year: 2024 |
| Series/Journal: | Buddhist Open Philology Project
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| Further subjects: | B
Biography, Literature and Literary studies
B Religion and beliefs B Buddhism B Tibetan B Philosophy and Religion B Sino-Tibetan languages B Ancient, classical and medieval texts B Chinese B East and Southeast Asian languages B Literature: history and criticism B Language qualifiers |
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| Rights Information: | CC BY-NC 4.0 |
| Summary: | Indian Mahāyāna Buddhist traditions produced hundreds of scriptures and treatises, only a small number of which have received serious scholarly attention. The present volume inaugurates the Buddhist Open Philology Project (BOPP) publication series, which aims to produce state-of-the-art critical editions, translations, and studies of individual works, thereby seeking to advance the comprehensive study of Buddhism’s vast literary tradition. This volume collects four studies on the composition and impact of the collection of scriptures called the Mahāratnakūṭa (“Great Heap of Jewels”), including critical editions and translations of two scriptures. Contributors are: Jonathan A. Silk, †Gadjin M. Nagao, and Michael Radich |
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| Physical Description: | 1 Online-Ressource (324 p.) |
| ISBN: | 978-90-00-00000-0 978-90-04-70680-4 |
| Access: | Open Access |