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The minor law books: The minor law books — Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1889

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Vol. XVIII. Pahlavi Texts.
Translated by E. W. West. Part II. The Da^istan-i Dinik
and The Epistles of MantWihar. 8vo., cloth, 12J. 6d.

vol. xix. The Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king.
A Life of Buddha by A^vaghosha Bodhisattva, translated from
Sanskrit into Chinese by Dharmaraksha, a.d. 420, and from
Chinese into English by Samuel Beal. 8vo., cloth, ioj. 6A
This life of Buddha was translated from Sanskrit into Chinese,
A.D. 420. It contains many legends, some of which show a certain
similarity to the Evangelium infantiae, etc.

Vol. xx. Vinaya Texts.
Translated from the Pali by T. W. Rhys Davids and Hermann
Oldenberg. Part III. The Wullavagga, IV-XII. 8vo., cloth,
ioj. 6<7.

Vol. xxi. The Saddharma-puWarika; or, The Lotus
of the True Law.
Translated by H. Kern. 8vo., cloth, 12J. 6<7.
‘ The Lotus of the true Law' a canonical book of the Northern
Buddhists, translated from Sanskrit. There is a Chinese transla-
tion of this book which was finished as early as the year 286 A.D.

Vol. xxii. Czaina-Sutras.
Translated from Prakrit by Hermann Jacobi. Part I. The
AMrahga-Sutra and The Kalpa-Sutra. 8vo., cloth, ioj. 6A
The religion of the Gainas was founded by a contemporary of Buddha.
It still counts numerous adherents in India, while there are no
Buddhists left in India proper.

vol. xxiii. The Zend-Avesta.

Translated by James Darmesteter. Part
Yai'ts, and NyayL. 8vo., cloth, ioj. 6 A

II. The Sirdzahs,

Vol. XXIV. Pahlavi Texts.
Translated by E. W. West. Part III.
Khira<7, Xikand-gumanik VLgar, and Sad
ioy. 6 A

Dina-i Mamog-i
Dar. 8vo., cloth,
 
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