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RECENT ORIENTAL WORKS.
^necbota OxoniensU.
ARYAN SERIES.
Buddhist Texts from Japan. I. Vagra^/zedika; The
Diamond-Cutter.
Edited by F. Max Muller, M.A. Small 4to., 3^ 6V
One of the most famous metaphysical treatises of the Mahayana Buddhists.
Buddhist Texts from Japart. II. Sukhavati-Vyuha :
Description of Sukhdvaft, the Land of Bliss.
Edited by F. Max Muller, M.A., and Bunyiu Nanjio. With
two Appendices: (1) Text and Translation of Sanghavarman’s
Chinese Version of the Poetical Portions of the Sukhavati-
Vyuha; (2) Sanskrit Text of the Smaller Sukhavati-Vyuha.
Small 4to., *[s. 6d.
The editio princeps of the Sacred Book of one of the largest and most
influential sects of Buddhism, numbering more than ten millions of followers
in Japan alone.
Buddhist Texts from Japan. I IL The Ancient Palm-
Leaves containing the Pragna- Param ita-Hrz’daya-
Sutra and the Ushzzisha-Vigaya-Dharazzi.
Edited by F. Max Muller, M.A., and Bunyiu Nanjio, M.A.
With an Appendix by G. Buhler, C.I.E. With many Plates.
Small 4to., ioj.
Contains facsimiles of the oldest Sanskrit MS. at present known.
Dharma-Sa^zgraha, an Ancient Collection of Buddhist
Technical Terms.
Prepared for publication by Kenjiu Kasawara, a Buddhist
Priest from Japan, and, after his death, edited by F. Max
Muller and H. Wenzel. Small 4to., yj. 6d.
Katayana’s Sarvanukramazzi of the Azgveda.
With Extracts from Sha<7gurujishya’s Commentary entitled
Vedarthadipika. Edited by A. A. Macdonell, M.A., Ph.D.
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O xf0 rb
AT THE CLARENDON PRESS
LONDON: HENRY FROWDE
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS WAREHOUSE, AMEN CORNER, E.C.
RECENT ORIENTAL WORKS.
^necbota OxoniensU.
ARYAN SERIES.
Buddhist Texts from Japan. I. Vagra^/zedika; The
Diamond-Cutter.
Edited by F. Max Muller, M.A. Small 4to., 3^ 6V
One of the most famous metaphysical treatises of the Mahayana Buddhists.
Buddhist Texts from Japart. II. Sukhavati-Vyuha :
Description of Sukhdvaft, the Land of Bliss.
Edited by F. Max Muller, M.A., and Bunyiu Nanjio. With
two Appendices: (1) Text and Translation of Sanghavarman’s
Chinese Version of the Poetical Portions of the Sukhavati-
Vyuha; (2) Sanskrit Text of the Smaller Sukhavati-Vyuha.
Small 4to., *[s. 6d.
The editio princeps of the Sacred Book of one of the largest and most
influential sects of Buddhism, numbering more than ten millions of followers
in Japan alone.
Buddhist Texts from Japan. I IL The Ancient Palm-
Leaves containing the Pragna- Param ita-Hrz’daya-
Sutra and the Ushzzisha-Vigaya-Dharazzi.
Edited by F. Max Muller, M.A., and Bunyiu Nanjio, M.A.
With an Appendix by G. Buhler, C.I.E. With many Plates.
Small 4to., ioj.
Contains facsimiles of the oldest Sanskrit MS. at present known.
Dharma-Sa^zgraha, an Ancient Collection of Buddhist
Technical Terms.
Prepared for publication by Kenjiu Kasawara, a Buddhist
Priest from Japan, and, after his death, edited by F. Max
Muller and H. Wenzel. Small 4to., yj. 6d.
Katayana’s Sarvanukramazzi of the Azgveda.
With Extracts from Sha<7gurujishya’s Commentary entitled
Vedarthadipika. Edited by A. A. Macdonell, M.A., Ph.D.
i6l
O xf0 rb
AT THE CLARENDON PRESS
LONDON: HENRY FROWDE
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS WAREHOUSE, AMEN CORNER, E.C.