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中阿含經研究論文集

中阿含經研究論文集

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9789575987398
Dhammadinn?/編
法鼓
2017年2月01日
150.00  元
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ISBN:9789575987398
  • 叢書系列:法鼓文理學院論叢
  • 規格:平裝 / 392頁 / 25k正
    法鼓文理學院論叢


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      This is the third volume of proceedings of the ?gama seminars convened by the ?gama Research Group at the Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts (formerly Dharma Drum Buddhist College). It collects academic contributions on various aspects related to the Middle-length Collec?tions of discourses (s?tras, suttas) transmitted by different early Buddhist lineages of reciters, preserved in their Indic originals in Gandhari, Pali and Sanskrit as well as in Chinese and Tibetan translations.





    Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts (DILA) Series

    Bhik?u Huimin



    Preface

    Bhikkhun? Dhammadinn?



    S?tras in the Senior Kharo??h? Manuscript Collection with Parallels in the Majjhima-nik?ya and/or the Madhyama-?gama

    Mark Allon & Blair Silverlock



    The School Affiliation of the Madhyama-?gama

    Bhikkhu An?layo



    Ekottarika-type Material in the Madhyama-?gama?

    Roderick S. Bucknell?



    The ?rut?n??a?sa-s?tra of the D?rgha-?gama in Comparison with the Wende jing 聞德經 of the Madhyama-?gama

    Jin-il Chung?

    Back to the Future of Prof. Akanuma’s Age: A Research History of the School Affiliation of the Madhyama-?gama in Japan

    Takamichi Fukita



    A Quantitative Textual Analysis of the Translation Idiom of the Madhyama-?gama and the Ekottarika-?gama

    Jen-jou Hung & Bhikkhu An?layo



    The Underlying Language of the Chinese Translation of the Madhyama-?gama

    Seishi Karashima



    Were the Ekottarika-?gama and the Madhyama-?gama Translated by the Same Person? An Assessment on the Basis of Translation Style

    Michael Radich & Bhikkhu An?layo



    On the Evolution of Written ?gama Collections in Northern Buddhist Traditions

    Richard Salomon



    The Many Lives of Texts: The Pancatraya and M?y?j?la S?tras

    Peter Skilling



    The Indic Versions of the *Dak?i??vibha?ga-s?tra: Some Thoughts on the Early Transmission of ?gama Texts

    Ingo Strauch





    Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts (DILA) Series



      In 1994, Master Sheng Yen (1930-2009), the founder of Dharma Drum Buddhist College, began publishing the series of the Chung-Hwa Institute of Buddhist Studies. The purposes of publishing this series were to provide a venue for academic research in Buddhist studies supported by scholarships from the Chung-Hwa Institute of Buddhist Studies, to encourage top-quality Buddhist research, and to cultivate an interest in Buddhist research among the readership of the series. Moreover, by encouraging cooperation with international research institutions, Master Sheng Yen hoped to foster the academic study of Buddhism in Taiwan.



      In keeping with this vision, in order to promote different aspects of exchange in academic research, we at Dharma Drum Buddhist College began to publish three educational series in 2007:



      - Dharma Drum Buddhist College Research Series (DDBCRS)

      - Dharma Drum Buddhist College Translation Series (DDBCTS)

      - Dharma Drum Buddhist College Special Series (DDBCSS)



      In July 2014, the Taiwanese Ministry of Education deliberated on the merging of the Dharma Drum College of Humanities and Social Sciences and the Dharma Drum Buddhist College into the newly formed Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts (DILA).



      The new DILA incarnations of the former three series are now:



      - Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts Research Series (DILA-RS)

      - Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts Translation Series (DILA-TS)

      - Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts Special Series (DILA-SS)



      Among our goals is the extensive development of digital publishing and information to adapt to the interactive and hyperconnective environment of the Web 2.0 age. This will allow research outcomes to be quickly shared and evaluated through the participation of individual users, through such media as blogs, shared tagging, wikis, social networks and so on. Our hope is to work towards developing an open environment for academic studies (perhaps called Science 2.0) on digital humanities that will be more collaborative and efficient than traditional academic studies. In this way, the Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts will continue to help foster the availability of digital resources for Buddhist studies, the humanities, and the social sciences.


    Bhiksu Huimin




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