RECENT ORIENTAL WORKS.
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vol. xxxiv. The Vedanta - Sutras, with Sankara's
Commentary.
Translated by G. Thibaut. [Immediately i]
Vol. xxxv. Milinda. Translated by T. W. Rhys
Davids. [In the Pressi\
Vol. XXXIX. The Sacred Books of China.
Tao Teh King. Translated by James Legge. [In the Press'.\
vol. XL. The Contents of the Nasks, as stated in
the Eighth and Ninth Books of the Dinkanf. Translated by
E. W. West.
*** The Second Series will consist of Twenty-four Volumes in all.
SOME ORIENTAL WORKS
RECENTLY PUBLISHED BY THE CLARENDON PRESS.
A Catalogue of the Chinese Translation of the Bud-
dhist Tripi/aka, the Sacred Canon of the Buddhists
in China and Japan.
Compiled by order of the Secretary of State for India by
Bunyiu Nanjio, Priest of the Temple, Eastern Hongwanzi,
Japan; Member of the Royal Asiatic Society. 4to., 321-. 6<7.
£An immense service rendered to Oriental scholarship.’—Saturday Review.
Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms ; being an Account by
the Chinese Monk Fa-hien of his Travels in India and Ceylon
(a.d. 399-414) in search of the Buddhist Books of Discipline.
Translated and annotated, with a Corean recension of the
Chinese Text, by James Legge, hl.A., LL.D. Crown 4to.,
boards, ioj. 6<7.
Catalogue of the Hebrew Manuscripts in the Bodleian
Library and in the College Libraries of Oxford.
Compiled by Ad. Neubauer, M.A. With 40 Facsimiles.
cloth, gl. gj.
Also separately:
The Catalogue. 3/. 13J. 6d.
The Facsimiles. 2I. ws. 6d.
7
vol. xxxiv. The Vedanta - Sutras, with Sankara's
Commentary.
Translated by G. Thibaut. [Immediately i]
Vol. xxxv. Milinda. Translated by T. W. Rhys
Davids. [In the Pressi\
Vol. XXXIX. The Sacred Books of China.
Tao Teh King. Translated by James Legge. [In the Press'.\
vol. XL. The Contents of the Nasks, as stated in
the Eighth and Ninth Books of the Dinkanf. Translated by
E. W. West.
*** The Second Series will consist of Twenty-four Volumes in all.
SOME ORIENTAL WORKS
RECENTLY PUBLISHED BY THE CLARENDON PRESS.
A Catalogue of the Chinese Translation of the Bud-
dhist Tripi/aka, the Sacred Canon of the Buddhists
in China and Japan.
Compiled by order of the Secretary of State for India by
Bunyiu Nanjio, Priest of the Temple, Eastern Hongwanzi,
Japan; Member of the Royal Asiatic Society. 4to., 321-. 6<7.
£An immense service rendered to Oriental scholarship.’—Saturday Review.
Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms ; being an Account by
the Chinese Monk Fa-hien of his Travels in India and Ceylon
(a.d. 399-414) in search of the Buddhist Books of Discipline.
Translated and annotated, with a Corean recension of the
Chinese Text, by James Legge, hl.A., LL.D. Crown 4to.,
boards, ioj. 6<7.
Catalogue of the Hebrew Manuscripts in the Bodleian
Library and in the College Libraries of Oxford.
Compiled by Ad. Neubauer, M.A. With 40 Facsimiles.
cloth, gl. gj.
Also separately:
The Catalogue. 3/. 13J. 6d.
The Facsimiles. 2I. ws. 6d.