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Nāgārjuna's Reason sixty with Chandrakīrti's Reason sixty commentary / translated from the Tibetan with introductory study and annotation by Joseph John Loizzo and the AIBS translation team ; edited by Robert A.F. Thurman, Thomas F. Yarnall, and Paul G. Hackett ; critical editions by Joseph John Loizzo and Paul G. Hackett.

Van Pelt Library BQ7479.8.N347 N34 2007
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Nāgārjuna, active 2nd century.
Contributor:
Loizzo, Joseph John, 1955-
Thurman, Robert A. F.
Columbia University. Center for Buddhist Studies.
Tibet House (Organization : New York, N.Y.)
Series:
Treasury of the Buddhist sciences
Standardized Title:
Yuktiṣaṣṭikākārikā. English
Language:
English
Tibetan
Subjects (All):
Nāgārjuna, active 2nd century. Yuktiṣaṣṭikākārikā--Commentaries.
Nāgārjuna.
Candrakīrti. Yuktiṣaṣṭikāvr̥tti--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Candrakīrti.
Mahayana Buddhism.
Physical Description:
xxix, 434 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : American Institute of Buddhist Studies at Columbia University, co-published with Columbia University's Center for Buddhist Studies and Tibet House US, 2007.
Summary:
The "Reason Sixty"is the most concise philosophical work by the second-century Indian Buddhist philosopher Nagarjuna. This heavily annotated translation is accompanied by detailed introductory essays, critical Tibetan editions, trilingual and technical glossaries, timelines, bibliography, and index.
Notes:
"Tengyur Translation Initiative."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 393-420) and index.
ISBN:
9780975373422
0975373420
OCLC:
85851617

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