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The gospel of Buddha

By: Material type: TextTextChicago/ London Open Court Pub. Co. 1915Description: xx, 311 p.; illus.; glossary; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BL1451
Abstract: 'This booklet needs no preface for those who are familair with the sacred books of Buddhism, which have been made accessible to the Wetern world... To those not familar with the subject it may be stated that the bulk of its contents is derived from the old Buddhist cananon. Many passages, and indeed the most important ones, are literally copied in translations from the original texts.'
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compiled from ancient records by Paul Carus: Illustrated by O. Kopetzky.

'This booklet needs no preface for those who are familair with the sacred books of Buddhism, which have been made accessible to the Wetern world... To those not familar with the subject it may be stated that the bulk of its contents is derived from the old Buddhist cananon. Many passages, and indeed the most important ones, are literally copied in translations from the original texts.'

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