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A chronicle of Buddhism in China, 581-960 A.D. / Translations from monk Chih-p'an's Fo-tsu t'ung-chi / edited, translated and annotated with an introduction by Jan Yün-hua.

Van Pelt Library BL1431.2 .C45
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Zhipan, Shi, active 13th century.
Contributor:
Ran, Yunhua, editor, translator.
Series:
Visva-Bharati research publications
Visva-Bharati research publications.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Buddha (The concept)--China--History.
Buddha (The concept).
Buddhism--China--History.
Buddhism.
China.
History.
Physical Description:
vi, 189 pages, iii pages ; 25 cm.
Other Title:
Fa yun zhi lue.
Place of Publication:
Santiniketan : Visva-Bharati, [1966]
Notes:
Translation of v. 2 of abridged version of Fa-yün t'ung-chi (A record on vicissitudes of Buddha-Dharma) from Fo-tsu-t'ung-chi (A general record on Buddha and Patriarchs) published in 1936 by Chinese Institute of Inner Studies, Nanking (Chih-na nei-hsüeh yüan) under title Fa-yün-chih-lüeh (A concise record on the fate of the law).
Bibliography: pages [119]-126.
OCLC:
249790675

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