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Box 03743

 Container

Contains 14 Results:

A Conspectus of the Tripitaka

 Item — Box: 03743
Scope and Contents

Written by R.E. Hume, Ph.D. with handwritten markings in Chinese on the paper. Includes the outline of the structure of the Tripitaka of Buddhism and a bibliography of the translation of the sacred scriptures of Buddhism.

Dates: 1911 - 1931

Notes on Philosophy and Buddhism

 File — Box: 03743
Scope and Contents With notes on the topics such as "Hindu Monism", "中道思想之地源", "印度哲學", "起信論之大意", "龍樹", "佛教研究", "五時八教", "緣起", "賴耶緣起論", "識", "能變之意義", "佛陀", "馬鳴之思想"; a glossary of Buddhism terminology; Attached with extract of 俱捨論(卷十一) which is related to 閻浮洲, 佛說尸迦羅越六方禮經 translated by 安世高, 阿摩晝經 translated by 耶舍共竺佛 and 瑜伽師地論卷+五說因明處. "The Philosophy of Ancient India" written by Richard Garbe with content page and announcement of the publication of "The Place-Names of Devon" by The Cambridge University Press are...
Dates: 1911 - 1931

History of Taoism, 1917 - 1926

 File — Box: 03743
Scope and Contents A pile of drafts and notes on Taoism, with topics such as "道家" (Taoism), "道教之定義" (Definition of Taoism), "道家思想" (Philosophy of Taoism), "中國之巫", (Chinese shaman), "清談與佛老" (Qingtan, Buddhism and Taoism) and "道教與佛教之接觸" (Contact between Taoism and Buddhism) etc. Extracts of different Taoism classics such as 化胡經, 老子昇玄經 and 仙公起居注 are included. Attached with a 金則解 (also known as 貴人指引, a talisman which is used to hope for the coming of a benefactor) and an extract of the newspaper 晨報 dated 03 Apr...
Dates: 1917 - 1926

Hsü Ti-shan Collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 2012-035
Scope and Contents This is a collection donated by Dr. Ma Fong Yam (馬芳蔭), who is the grandson of Professor Ma Jian (馬鑑). The collection consists of 61 files related to Professor Hsü Ti-shan (許地山) with materials including 12 books, 4 correspondences, 8 notebooks and various drafts and manuscripts. The materials are mostly handwritten and suspected to be the script of Hsü Ti-shan. Most of the materials are related to the research interests of Hsü Ti-shan such as anthropology, Taoism, Buddhism and Sanskrit....
Dates: 1911 - 1931