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SACRED BOOKS OF THE EAST:
Vol. XI. Buddhist Suttas.
Translated from Pali by T. W. Rhys Davids, i. The Maha-
parinibbana Suttanta; 2. The Dhamma-^akka-ppavattana
Sutta. 3. The Tevi^a Suttanta; 4. The Akahkheyya Sutta;
5. The Aetokhila Sutta; 6. The Maha-sudassana Suttanta;
T The Sabbasava Sutta. 8vo., cloth, ioj. 6d.
A collection of the most important religious, moral, and philosophical
discourses taken from the sacred canon of the Buddhists.
Vol. XII. The Aatapatha-Brahma^a, according to the
Text of the Madhyandina School.
Translated by Julius Eggeling. Part I. Books I and II.
8vo., cloth, 12s. 6d.
A minute account of the sacrificial ceremonies of the Vedic age.
It contains the earliest account of the Deluge in India.
[See also Vol. XXVI.]
Vol. xiii. Vinaya Texts.
Translated from the Pali by T. W. Rhys Davids and Hermann
Oldenberg. Part I. The Patimokkha. The Mahavagga, I-IV.
8vo., cloth, ioj. 6d.
The Vinaya Texts give for the first time a translation of the moral
code of the Buddhist religion as settled in the third century B.C.
[See also Vols. XVII and XX.]
Vol. XIV. The Sacred Laws of the Aryas,
As taught in the Schools of Apastamba, Gautama, Vasish//za,
and Baudhayana. Translated by Georg Buhler. Part II.
Vasish/7a and Baudhayana. 8vo., cloth, 105-. 6d.
Vol. xv. The Upanishads.
Translated by F. Max Muller. Part II. The KaAa-upanishad,
The MuzztZaka-upanishad, The Taittiriyaka-Upanishad, The
Brzhadarazzyaka-upanishad, The Avetajvatara-upanishad, The
Prajzza-upanishad, and The Maitrayazza-brahmazza-upanishad.
8vo., cloth, ios. 6d.
Vol. xvi. The Sacred Books of China.
The Texts of Confucianism. Translated by James Legge.
Part II. The Yt King. 8vo., cloth, ioj. 6d.
Vol. XVII. Vinaya Texts.
Translated from the Pali by T. W. Rhys Davids and Hermann
Oldenberg. Part II. The Mahavagga, V-X. The Aullavagga,
I-III. 8vo., cloth, ioj. 6d.
SACRED BOOKS OF THE EAST:
Vol. XI. Buddhist Suttas.
Translated from Pali by T. W. Rhys Davids, i. The Maha-
parinibbana Suttanta; 2. The Dhamma-^akka-ppavattana
Sutta. 3. The Tevi^a Suttanta; 4. The Akahkheyya Sutta;
5. The Aetokhila Sutta; 6. The Maha-sudassana Suttanta;
T The Sabbasava Sutta. 8vo., cloth, ioj. 6d.
A collection of the most important religious, moral, and philosophical
discourses taken from the sacred canon of the Buddhists.
Vol. XII. The Aatapatha-Brahma^a, according to the
Text of the Madhyandina School.
Translated by Julius Eggeling. Part I. Books I and II.
8vo., cloth, 12s. 6d.
A minute account of the sacrificial ceremonies of the Vedic age.
It contains the earliest account of the Deluge in India.
[See also Vol. XXVI.]
Vol. xiii. Vinaya Texts.
Translated from the Pali by T. W. Rhys Davids and Hermann
Oldenberg. Part I. The Patimokkha. The Mahavagga, I-IV.
8vo., cloth, ioj. 6d.
The Vinaya Texts give for the first time a translation of the moral
code of the Buddhist religion as settled in the third century B.C.
[See also Vols. XVII and XX.]
Vol. XIV. The Sacred Laws of the Aryas,
As taught in the Schools of Apastamba, Gautama, Vasish//za,
and Baudhayana. Translated by Georg Buhler. Part II.
Vasish/7a and Baudhayana. 8vo., cloth, 105-. 6d.
Vol. xv. The Upanishads.
Translated by F. Max Muller. Part II. The KaAa-upanishad,
The MuzztZaka-upanishad, The Taittiriyaka-Upanishad, The
Brzhadarazzyaka-upanishad, The Avetajvatara-upanishad, The
Prajzza-upanishad, and The Maitrayazza-brahmazza-upanishad.
8vo., cloth, ios. 6d.
Vol. xvi. The Sacred Books of China.
The Texts of Confucianism. Translated by James Legge.
Part II. The Yt King. 8vo., cloth, ioj. 6d.
Vol. XVII. Vinaya Texts.
Translated from the Pali by T. W. Rhys Davids and Hermann
Oldenberg. Part II. The Mahavagga, V-X. The Aullavagga,
I-III. 8vo., cloth, ioj. 6d.