A history of Indian Buddhism : from Śākyamuni to early Mahāyāna

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A history of Indian Buddhism : from Śākyamuni to early Mahāyāna

Hirakawa Akira ; translated and edited by Paul Groner

(Asian studies at Hawaii, no. 36)

University of Hawaii Press, c1990

Other Title

Indo Bukkyōshi

インド仏教史

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Bibliography: p. 345-384

Includes indexes

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Description

This comprehensive and detailed survey of the first six centuries of Indian Buddhism sums up the results of a lifetime of research and reflection by one of Japan's most renowned scholars of Buddhism. Relying on Pali and Sanskrit sources and on inscriptions from archaeological sites and Chinese translations of Indian texts, Hirakawa balances his review of early Buddhist doctrinal development with extensive discussion of historical background and the evolution of Buddhist institutions. The inclusion of Japanese and Western language bibliographies together with an extensive bibliographic essay by the translator should make this volume especially useful as an introduction to a large corpus of Japanese scholarship on Buddhism which is still not widely known in the West.

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