仏教学
Buddhism
書名 | 著者名 | 冊数 | 出版元 | 刊行年 | 価格 | 解説 | |
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Buddhist Literature as Philosophy, Buddhist Philosophy as Literature. | Stepien, Rafal K. (ed.) | xiii,381p Pap. | SUNY | 2020 | 5,042円 | Buddhism -- Philosophy -- Puddhist philosophy History and criticism Can literature reveal reality? Is philosophical truth a literary artifice? How does the way we think affect what we can know? Buddhism has been grappling with these questions for centuries, and this book attempts to answer them by exploring the relationship between literature and philosophy across the classical and contemporary Buddhist worlds of India, Tibet, China, Japan, Korea, and North America. | |
The Kalacakra Tantra, translation, annotation and commentary. Vol. 1. | Kumar, Niraj | xxxiv,651p | DK Printworld | 2022 | 14,553円 | Tantra -- Kālacakratantra (Tantric rite) -- Commentaries The Kālacakra tantra : translation, annotation and commentary/ Kumar, Niraj, 1973- translator, writer of added commentary. The Kalacakra Tantra was the last major Tantrik text written in India before the decline of Buddhism. The book has left indelible influence over different regions of Asia in last thousand years of its journey. Apart from the Vimalprabha commentary composed during the mid-11th century, there is no verse by verse commentary available to the general reader. Kumar has attempted translation of the full text from Sanskrit original and has also contributed a new detailed commentary. This book locates mysterious Sambhala and Oddiyana. The book further delves into the chronology of legendary Kalki kings. English and Sanskrit (Sanskrit in Devanagari and roman) | |
Representations of Marriage and Beyond : an investigation of early Buddhist textual traditions | Roy, Taniya | x,233p | Primus Books | 2022 | 4,366円 | Marriage -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism -- Tipitaka. Suttapitaka. Khuddakanikāya. Jātaka -- Theragāthā At the core of the social world of Buddhism was the alternative system of salvation provided by the Buddha. Representations of Marriage and Beyond explores this alternative by investigating the relationship between gender and history in Buddhist society, allowing us to trace the roots of subordination and hierarchical difference among men and women, monks, and nuns during this time period. Closely analysing three Buddhist textual traditions—the Jātakas, the Therῑgāthā and the Theragāthā— this book examines representations of marriage and gender relations in a period that witnessed far-reaching changes in economic, political, material, and social life. | |
Yuganaddha: the Tantric view of life. | Guenther, Herbert V. | 218p | Chaukhamba Amarabharati Prakashan | 2008(1952) | 891円 | Buddhism -- Tantrism Rev. 4th ed. | |
The Oxford Handbook of Buddhist Ethics. | Cozort, Daniel & James M. Shields (ed.) | xvii,680p Pap. | Oxford U.P. | 2021(18) | 7,931円 | The Handbook discusses the foundations of Buddhist ethics focusing on karma and the precepts looking at abstinence from harming others, stealing, and intoxication. It considers ethics in the different Buddhist traditions and the similarities they share, and compares Buddhist ethics to Western ethics and the psychology of moral judgments. | |
Ravigupta's Aryakosa: a contribution to the early history of Indian Niti literature. | Hahn, Michael | x,299p | Aditya Prakashan | 2019 | 5,613円 | Buddhist literature, Sanskrit -- Spiritual life -- Translations into Tibetan Ravigupta's Āryākoṣa : a contribution to the early history of Indian Nīti literature/ Ravigupta, (ed.) Michael Hahn. (Publisher) Deshana Institute of Buddhist and Allied Studies (Pune, India) Sanskrit, Tibetan and English The text presented here is based on the edition and English translation prepared by Prof. Hahn. It includes the Tibetan text of the Aryakosa together with the Sanskrit originals as found in the Lokasamvyavaharapravrtti accompanied by their English translations. | |
Women in Buddhist Traditions. | Tsomo, Karma Lekshe | viii,222p pap. | New York U.P. | 2020 | 4,045円 | Women in religion -- Buddhist women A new history of Buddhism that highlights the insights and experiences of women from diverse communities and traditions around the world. | |
Garland of the Buddha's Past Lives, Volume 1, 2. | Aryashura | 2 vols. | New York U.P. | 2009 | 9,196円 | Āryaśūra -- Jātakamālā -- Buddhist stories In English and Sanskrit (romanized) The Garland of Past Lives is a collection of thirty four stories depicting the miraculous deeds performed by the Buddha in his previous rebirths. Composed in the fourth century C.E. by the Buddhist monk Aryashura, the text’s accomplished artistry led Indian aesthetic theorists to praise its elegant mixture of verse and prose. | |
Knowing Illusion: bringa Tibetan debate into contemporary discourse, | The Yakherds | xii,369p pap. | Oxford U.P. | 2021 | 6,786円 | Knowledge -- Buddhist logic The Sakya scholar Taktsang Lotsawa (born 1405) published the first systematic critique of Tsongkhapa's system. In the fifth chapter of his Freedom from Extremes Accomplished through Comprehensive Knowledge of Philosophy, Taktsang attacks Tsongkhapa's understanding of Candrakirti and the cogency of integrating Prasangika Madhyamaka with any epistemology. This attack launches a debate between Geluk scholars on the one hand and Sakya and Kagyu scholars on the other regarding the proper understanding of this philosophical school and the place of epistemology in the Madhyamaka program. This debate raged with great ferocity from the 15th through the 18th centuries, and continues still today. The two volumes of Knowing Illusion study that debate and present translations of the most important texts produced in that context. | |
Short Dorje Chang Mahamudra Invocation by Bangar Jampal Zangpo, | Przybyslawski, Artur (ed., tr. & intro.) | 164p | Jagiellonian U.P./Columbia U.P. | 2022 | 7,357円 | Mahāmudrā (Tantric rite) -- Early works to 1800 The volume presents translations and editions of crucial mahāmudrā texts of Tibetan Buddhism. The Invocation by Bängar Jampäl Zangpo is considered one of the most important teachings of the Kagyü tradition. It was commented on by prominent masters and philosophers, whose commentaries are translated here for the first time into a European language. English translation, introduction and notes with original Tibetan | |
History of Buddhist Sanskrit Literature, I-II. | Shukla, Karunesh | 2 vols. facs. photos. maps | Shhalgi Pub. House | 2023 | 12,276円 | The Buddhist Sanskrit texts -- Catalogue of the texts Volume I: Part 1: Buddhist Sanskrit Texts discovered during the last two centuries (Nepal, Tibet, Central Asia and India) Part 2: Availabilities Volume II: Works/Texts whose specimens in their Chinese and Tibetan versions have been given the Appendices (plates)( This volume II contains the following appendices which reflect and present as sample texts reconstructed into Sanskriot from their Sino-Tibetan, Tibetan or Chinese versions, those included for exegesis of the Tibetan scholars as contained in Bodong Sma Gum (collected works of Bodong also known as Encyclopaedia Tibetica published by Tibet House, New Delhi, 1979-1987), Buddhist Sanskrit texts translated into Tibetan and those translated into Chinese.) | |
Buddhism in India: challenging Brahmanism and Caste. | Omvedt, Gail | ix,314p | Sage | 2003 | 3,020円 | Brahmanism -- Buddhism -- Relations -- History -- India As a consequence of the recent activities and utterances of the aggressive forces of Hinduism (or Hindutva), the twin issues of religion and identity are at the forefront of social and political discourse in India. This has also led to a growing interest in Buddhism and a reconsideration of the role of Christianity and Islam in India as well as given rise to a far-reaching reassessment of the cultural, spiritual and artistic heritage of the subcontinent. This fascinating book constitutes a unique exploration of 2,500 years of the development of Buddhism, Brahmanism and caste in India, taking Dr Ambedkar's interpretation of Buddhism as its starting point. | |
Dana: reciprocity and patronage in Buddhism. | Singh, Anand (ed.) | x,248p | Primus Bookss | 2021(17) | 2,020円 | Buddhist giving -- Religious life -- Buddhism Dāna : reciprocity and patronage in Buddhism/ edited by Anand Singh explores the concept of dana in Buddhism as a primarily rational and ethical phenomenon and examines its superimposing, mythic, and cultic dimensions. Scholars who have contributed to this volume have attempted to place dana in the context of contemporary religious traditions in relation to various sects and traditions of Buddhism, re-examining established hypotheses and challenging extreme opinions that are prone to exaggeration. | |
Translating Buddhism: historical and contextual perspectives. | Collett, Alice (ed.) | x,291p pap. | SUNY | 2021 | 6,113円 | Buddhist literature -- History and criticism -- Translations into English Explores key questions about translations and translators of South Asian Buddhist texts, past and present. | |
Research in Buddhist Studies. | Prasad, Chandra S. | xxii,255p | Eastern Book Linkers | 2010 | 2,599円 | Buddhist doctrines -- Buddhist literature -- History and criticism collected articles These papers cover different aspects of the developments in the history of Buddhist thought, early Buddhist literature (Pali Nikayas and corresponding Chinese Agamas), Vinaya rules, Nalanda and its Mahavihara, contribution of the Mahavihara in fostering relation with China and tibet, and of Chinese traveller Xuan-zhuang, an alumnus of the Mahavihara and his works. | |
Studies in Pali Commentarial Literature: sources, controversies and insights. | Endo Toshiichi | 270p | Ctr. of Buddhist Studies, U. of Hong Kong | 2013 | 7,940円 | Pali literature -- History and criticism | |
Materials for the study of Aryadeva, Dharmapala and Candrakirti the Catuhsataka of Aryadeva, chapters XII and XIII, with the commentaries of Dharmapala and Candrakirti; | Tillemans, Tom J.F. | 2 vols. in 1 | Motilal | 2008(1990) | 5,613円 | Āryadeva, active 3rd century. -- Catuḥśataka, chap. 12-13 -- Dharmapāla, active 7th century. -- Da sheng Guang bailun shi lun, chap. 4-5 -- Candrakīrti. Catuḥśatakavṛtti, chap. 12-13 [Study of Catuḥśataka with commentaries, work on Madhyamika Buddhism.] Materials for the study of Āryaveda, Dharmapāla, and Candrakīrti : the Catuḥśataka of Āryadeva, chapters XII and XIII with the commentaries of Dharmapāla and Candrakīrti : introduction, translation, notes, Sanskrit, Tibetan and Chinese texts, indexes Originally published: Wien : Arbeitskreis für Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien, Universität Wien, 1990 | |
Pramanavarttikam of Acarya Dharmakirti with his own commentary and commentary of Acarya Manorathanandi: | Dharmakirti | cli,1273p | DK Printworld | 2022 | 14,553円 | Buddhist logic -- Dharmakīrti, active 7th c. -- Pramāṇavārtikam Pramāṇavārtikam of Acarya Dharmakīrti with his own commentary and commentary of Ācārya Manorathanandi: Ācārya-Dharmakīrtiviracitam Pramānavārttikam Manorathanandikrttī-Savopajñavrttībhyām Samvalitam. Critical edited with Hindi translation | |
The Golden Age of Indian Buddhist Philosophy. | Westerhoff, Jan | xxv,326p pap. | Oxford U.P. | 2023(18) | 2,959円 | Jan Westerhoff unfolds the story of one of the richest episodes in the history of Indian thought, the development of Buddhist philosophy during the first millennium CE. He aims to offer the reader a systematic grasp of key Buddhist concepts such as non-self, suffering, reincarnation, karma, and nirvana. With particular emphasis on three factors that shaped the development of Buddhist philosophical thought: the need to spell out the contents of canonical texts, the discourses of the historical Buddha and the Mahayana sutras; the desire to defend their positions by sophisticated arguments against criticisms from fellow Buddhists and from non-Buddhist thinkers of classical Indian philosophy; and the need to account for insights gained through the application of specific meditative techniques. Introduction 1 Abhidharma 2 Madhyamaka 3 Yogacara 4 The School of Dinnaga and Dharmakirti. | |
Language and Meaning : Buddhist interpretations of the "Buddha's word" in Indian and East Asian perspectives. | Cho, Eunsu | x,196p | BDK America | 2020 | 9,900円 | Buddhism -- Doctrines -- East Asia -- India Comparing Abhidharma and Chinese Buddhist conceptions of the Buddha’s word, Eun-su Cho’s study addresses the transmission and reinterpretation of theories of language and opens a doorway to Buddhist philosophical thought in East Asia. This is particularly important because technical Buddhist philosophical thought in East Asia has long been neglected, and has become overshadowed by academic and popular attention to Tibetan Buddhist philosophical thought. |