The Gospel Of Buddha (Illustrated)

Fiction & Literature, Classics, Historical
Cover of the book The Gospel Of Buddha (Illustrated) by Paul Carus, @AnnieRoseBooks
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Paul Carus ISBN: 1230000962360
Publisher: @AnnieRoseBooks Publication: January 7, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Paul Carus
ISBN: 1230000962360
Publisher: @AnnieRoseBooks
Publication: January 7, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

This booklet needs no preface for those who are familiar with the sacred books of Buddhism, which have been made accessible to the Western world by the indefatigable zeal and industry of scholars like Beal, Bigandet, Buehler, Burnouf, Childers, Alexander Csoma, Rhys Davids, Dutoit, Eitel, Fausboell, Foucaux, Francke, Edmund Hardy, Spence Hardy, Hodgson, Charles R. Lanmann, F. Max Mueller, Karl Eugen Neumann, Oldenberg, Pischel, Schiefner, Senart, Seidenstuecker, Bhikkhu Nyanatiloka, D. M. Strong, Henry Clarke Warren, Wasselijew, Weber, Windisch, Winternitz etc.

To those not familiar with the subject it may be stated that the bulk of its contents is derived from the old Buddhist canon. Many passages, and indeed the most important ones, are literally copied in translations from the original texts. Some are rendered rather freely in order to make them intelligible to the present generation; others have been rearranged; and still others are abbreviated. Besides the three introductory and the three concluding chapters there are only a few purely original additions, which, however, are neither mere literary embellishments nor deviations from Buddhist doctrines. Wherever the compiler has admitted modernization he has done so with due consideration and always in the spirit of a legitimate development. Additions and modifications contain nothing but ideas for which prototypes can be found somewhere among the traditions of Buddhism, and have been introduced as elucidations of its main principles.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

This booklet needs no preface for those who are familiar with the sacred books of Buddhism, which have been made accessible to the Western world by the indefatigable zeal and industry of scholars like Beal, Bigandet, Buehler, Burnouf, Childers, Alexander Csoma, Rhys Davids, Dutoit, Eitel, Fausboell, Foucaux, Francke, Edmund Hardy, Spence Hardy, Hodgson, Charles R. Lanmann, F. Max Mueller, Karl Eugen Neumann, Oldenberg, Pischel, Schiefner, Senart, Seidenstuecker, Bhikkhu Nyanatiloka, D. M. Strong, Henry Clarke Warren, Wasselijew, Weber, Windisch, Winternitz etc.

To those not familiar with the subject it may be stated that the bulk of its contents is derived from the old Buddhist canon. Many passages, and indeed the most important ones, are literally copied in translations from the original texts. Some are rendered rather freely in order to make them intelligible to the present generation; others have been rearranged; and still others are abbreviated. Besides the three introductory and the three concluding chapters there are only a few purely original additions, which, however, are neither mere literary embellishments nor deviations from Buddhist doctrines. Wherever the compiler has admitted modernization he has done so with due consideration and always in the spirit of a legitimate development. Additions and modifications contain nothing but ideas for which prototypes can be found somewhere among the traditions of Buddhism, and have been introduced as elucidations of its main principles.

More books from Historical

Cover of the book Terrible Terry: Just a Marine by Paul Carus
Cover of the book The Bull of Min by Paul Carus
Cover of the book The Fortunes of Francis Barber by Paul Carus
Cover of the book Churchill by Paul Carus
Cover of the book Dien Bien Phu by Paul Carus
Cover of the book Mi digno príncipe by Paul Carus
Cover of the book The High Graders by Paul Carus
Cover of the book My Gay Pirate Romance by Paul Carus
Cover of the book Hiwassee by Paul Carus
Cover of the book A City's Favor (Tremontaine Season 3 Episode 13) by Paul Carus
Cover of the book The Strange Military Genius Who Fought to Free China by Paul Carus
Cover of the book Purple by Paul Carus
Cover of the book Christmas with Mr Darcy by Paul Carus
Cover of the book Napoleon Bonaparte by Paul Carus
Cover of the book Savage Betrayal by Paul Carus
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy