New publication on the old Sanskrit manuscripts from Tibet

February 16, 2010 by Daniel Stender · Leave a comment · Printer friendly version
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Another recent publication towards the Sanskrit manuscripts which survived in Tibet:

Sanskrit manuscripts in China. Proceedings of a panel at the 2008 Beijing Seminar on Tibetan Studies, October 13 to 17. Edited by Ernst Steinkellner in cooperation with Duan Qing and Helmut Krasser. Beijing: China Tibetology Publishing House 2009. ISBN 978-7-80253-226-7.

Content:

  • Duan Qing: A fragment of the Bhadrakalpasūtra in Buddhist Sanskrit from Xinjiang.
  • Fan Muyou: Some grammatical notes on the Advayasamatāvijayamahākalparāja.
  • Pascale Hugon: Phya pa Chos kyi seng ge’s synoptic table of the Pramāṇaviniścaya.
  • Harunaga Isaacson: A collection of Hevajrasādhanas and related works in Sanskrit.
  • Matthew T. Kapstein: Preliminary remarks on the Grub mtha’ chen mo of Bya ’Chad kha ba Ye shes rdo rje.
  • Shoryu Katsura: Rediscovering Dignāga through Jinendrabuddhi.
  • Helmut Krasser: Original text and (re)translation – a critical evaluation.
  • Li Xuezhu: Candrakīrti on dharmanairātmya as held by both Mahāyāna and Hīnayāna – based on Madhyamakāvatāra Chapter 1.
  • 李学竹: 月称关于二乘人通达法无我的论证 – 以梵文本《入中论》第 一 章为考察中心.
  • Luo Hong: A preliminary report on a newly identified Sanskrit manuscript of the Vinayasūtra from Tibet.
  • Luo Zhao: The cataloguing of Sanskrit manuscripts preserved in the TAR: A complicated process that has lasted more than twenty years.
  • 罗炤: 西藏梵文贝叶经的编目情况及二十余年的曲折经过.
  • Saerji: Sanskrit manuscript of the Svapnādhyāya preserved in Tibet.
  • Francesco Sferra: The Manuscripta Buddhica project – alphabetical list of Sanskrit manuscripts and photographs of  Sanskrit manuscripts in Giuseppe Tucci’s collection.
  • Ernst Steinkellner: Strategies for modes of management and scholarly treatment of the Sanskrit manuscripts in the TAR.
  • 恩斯特∙斯坦因凯勒: 西藏自治区梵文手稿的管理模式及学术性处理方面的策略.
  • Tsewang Gyurme: Protecting the Sanskrit palm-leaf manuscripts in the Tibetan Autonomous Region – A summary.
  • Ye Shaoyong: A preliminary survey of Sanskrit manuscripts of Madhyamaka texts preserved in the Tibet Autonomous Region.

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