The footprints of the Buddha : the text and the language

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The footprints of the Buddha : the text and the language

by Alexander Vovin

(Languages of Asia series, v. 25)

Brill, c2021

  • : hardback

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Note

Bibliography: p. [186]-190

Description and Table of Contents

Description

"The echo of the stone/ where I carved the [Buddha's] honorable footprints/ reaches the Heaven, [...]". This book presents the transcription, translation, and analysis of Chinese (753 AD) and Japanese inscriptions (end of the 8th century AD) found on two stones now in the possession of the Yakushiji temple in Nara. All these inscriptions praise the footprints of Buddha, and more exactly their carvings in the stone. The language of the Japanese inscription, which consists of twenty-one poems, reflects the contemporary dialect of Nara. Its writing system shows a quite unique trait, being practically monophonic. The book is richly illustrated by photos of the temple and of the inscriptions.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgements List of Charts and Illustrations Abbreviations Introduction 1 Hosso Sect of the Japanese Buddhism 2 Bussokuseki and Bussoku seki-no uta 3 Inscriptions on the Footprints Stone 4 Stele Inscription 5 Previous Research 6 Poetic Form 1 Translation of Chinese Inscriptions and Commentary 2 Translation, Glossing, and Morphemic Analysis of Old Japanese Poems A Commentary to the Old Japanese Poems 3 The Description of the Language of the Poems 1 Graphemics and Phonology 2 Grammar 3 Vocabulary 4 List of Grammatical Morphemes Appendix: Photographs of the Inscriptions Bibliography

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