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Brill's Encyclopedia of Buddhism. Volume One: Literature and Languages

von
Hinüber, Oskar vonMusiker, MusikerinEltschinger, VincentMusiker, Musikerin
BuchGebunden
1018 Seiten
Englisch
Brillerschienen am21.10.2015
Edited by Jonathan A. Silk, Leiden University, Editor-in-Chief. Consulting Editors: Oskar von Hinüber, Albert-Ludwigs University of Freiburg and Vincent Eltschinger, Austrian Academy of SciencesVolume I surveys Buddhist literatures, scriptural and nonscriptural, and offers discussions of the languages of Buddhist traditions and the physical bases (manuscripts, epigraphy, etc.) available for the study of Buddhist literatures. Subsequent volumes will address issues of personages, communities, history, life and practice, doctrine, space and time, and Buddhism in the modern world.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextEdited by Jonathan A. Silk, Leiden University, Editor-in-Chief. Consulting Editors: Oskar von Hinüber, Albert-Ludwigs University of Freiburg and Vincent Eltschinger, Austrian Academy of SciencesVolume I surveys Buddhist literatures, scriptural and nonscriptural, and offers discussions of the languages of Buddhist traditions and the physical bases (manuscripts, epigraphy, etc.) available for the study of Buddhist literatures. Subsequent volumes will address issues of personages, communities, history, life and practice, doctrine, space and time, and Buddhism in the modern world.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-90-04-28343-5
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2015
Erscheinungsdatum21.10.2015
Reihen-Nr.29-1
Seiten1018 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 188 mm, Höhe 277 mm, Dicke 69 mm
Gewicht2499 g
Artikel-Nr.32816649

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preliminary Table of ContentsVolume IScriptural: General: Canonicity; Tripiá¹­aka; Ägama / NikÄya; Abhidharma; Dazangjing; Kanjur; TanjurMahÄyÄna SÅ«tra Literature: Overview; BuddhÄvataá¹saka; DhÄraá¹Ä« SÅ«tras; Laá¹kÄvatÄra; Lotus SÅ«tra; MahÄparinirvÄá¹asÅ«tra; PrajñÄpÄramitÄ; Pure Land SÅ«tras;SamÄdhirÄja; Sandhinirmocana; Suvará¹abhÄsottama; TathÄgatagarbha; VimalakÄ«rtinirdeÅa; Chinese Buddhist Apocrypha; MahÄyÄna SÅ«tra AnthologiesTantric Literature: Overview; Catuá¹£pÄ«tha; GuhyasamÄja; Hevajra; KÄlacakra; MañjuÅrÄ«nÄmasaá¹gÄ«ti; Åamvara; SarvabuddhasamÄyogaá¸ÄkinÄ«jÄlaÅaá¹vara; SarvavtathÄgatatattvasaá¹graha; VairocanÄbhisaá¹bodhi; Rnying ma; Gter maVinaya Literature; Vinayas; Vinaya Commentarial Literature in Pali; Monastic Organizational GuidelinesNonscriptural:Commentary: Early Scripture Commentary; Abhidharma Commentarial Literature; MahÄyÄna SÅ«tra Commentaries: East Asia; Tantric Commentaries: India; Rishukyo and Its Commentarial Tradition; PutixinlunBelles Lettres: Narratives: South Asia; Poetry: South Asia; Narratives: Tibet; Poetry: China: Pre-Song; Poetry: China: Song and After; Narratives and Drama: China; Narratives: Japan; Poetry: Japan; Korean Buddhist Literature in Korean; Korean Buddhist Literature in Chinese; Narrative: Southeast AsiaDramatic Works: South Asia; Tibet; Central Asia; Japan; Philosophical Literature; India; Tibet; China; Korea; JapanRitual Texts: South Asia; New Tantras (Gsar ma); Rnying ma; Korea; Chinese (Esoteric) Buddhist Liturgical Manuals from Dunhuang; Fang Yankou Rites; Chinese Tantric Texts in Court Circles; Tantric Ritual Manuals in East Asia; Chan LiteratureBiography and Hagiography: Epistolary Literature; Tibet; JapanTeaching Literature: Tantric Prakaraá¹as; Debate Literature: Japan; Doxography: Tibet; IconographyHistoriography: South Asia; Tibet; China; Japan; Thailand and Laos; BurmaLocal Literatures: Tamil; Nepal; Bön; Sogdian; Tangut/Xixia; Khotanese; Uighur; Mongolia; Japan; Yunnan; Sri Lanka; Mainland Southeast AsiaLanguages: Indic; Tibetan; Central Asian Languages; Chinese; Southeast Asian LanguagesPhysical Bases: Manuscripts and Printing: South, Southeast, and Central Asia; Manuscripts and Printing: Tibet; Manuscripts and Printing: East Asia; Epigraphy: South Asia; Epigraphy: Southeast Asia; Epigraphy: Tibet and Central Asia; Epigraphy: East Asiamehr

Autor

Hinüber, Oskar vonMusiker, MusikerinEltschinger, VincentMusiker, Musikerin
Jonathan Silk is professor in the study of Buddhism at Leiden University. His research centers on the scriptural literature of Indian Buddhism.
Vincent Eltschinger has been a research fellow at the Austrian Academy of Sciences since 2003. His research focuses on the genealogy and the religious background of late Indian Buddhist philosophy. Among his numerous publications, mention can be made of Buddhist Epistemology as Apologetics (Vienna, 2014) and a series of articles dedicated to the sources and polemical targets of Avaghoa.
Oskar von Hinüber is professor emeritus at the Albert-Ludwigs University of Freiburg and ordinary member of the Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur, Mainz, foreign ordinary member (Associé étranger) of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, Paris, and corresponding member of the Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna. He has mainly published in the fields of ancient Indian cultural history, historical grammar and literature of Middle Indo-Aryan languages, the Buddhist manuscript tradition, and epigraphy.