| Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters - 1923 - 534 páginas
...monde." — H. Kern, Histoire du Buddhisme dans I'Inde (Paris, 1901), Vol. II, pp. 169 and 229. K BH Hodgson, Essays on the Languages, Literature, and Religion of Nepal and Tibet (London, 1874), p. 71. in the Batak grave, which symbolized earth, fire, food, and water. Some such... | |
| 1888 - 1452 páginas
...collections of Chinese groups engraved on steel, and cast into moveable types, by Mr. Marcellin Legrand. ߿n {u v } n3 3 > ~ K k N ć^ K >x p յ <ݜ ƍ ;v ˷/-. Kiilil. — CATALOGUE OF THE CHINESE LIBRARY OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY. By the Rev. S. KID o. 8vo.... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - 1991 - 422 páginas
...XXVII. of Selections from the Records of the Government of Bengal. Calcutta : 1857. COLLECTED WORKS. 1. Essays on the Languages, Literature and Religion of Nepal and Tibet, together with papers on the Geography, Ethnology and Commerce of those countries. Triibner : 1874. I Vol. 2. Miscellaneous... | |
| Karl H. Potter - 1995 - 738 páginas
...316,322,324,348,359,361,391,400,411,J422,457,463,485. KS19. NV327.377. PM13. 543,54. YB31.32.36.70. GB1 Brian H. Hodgson, Essays on the Languages, Literature and Religion of Nepal and Tibet. London 1828, 1874 GB2 Brian H. Hodgson, "Sketch of Buddhism", JRAS 1830, 222-257. Also JASBe 5, 1836:... | |
| Donald S. Lopez - 1999 - 298 páginas
...heard of, and have thus remained unknown to our travellers." Hodgson's article is reprinted in Brian H. Hodgson, Essays on the Languages, Literature and Religion of Nepal and Tibet (New Delhi: Manjusrî Publishing House, 1972). The passage quoted appears in the footnote preceded... | |
| 2001 - 502 páginas
...Pri^fakas it denotes the energy of Pra^jifi, the latter being Nature, otherwise called Maya ; see B. H. Hodgson, Essays on the Languages, Literature, and Religion of Nepal and Tibet, p. 104; cf. pp. 72, 78, 89. From the atheistic point of view the possessor of updyakauxalya can hardly... | |
| David M. Waterhouse - 2004 - 328 páginas
...heard of, and have thus remained unknown to our travellers. Hodgson's essay is reprinted in Brian H. Hodgson, Essays on the Languages, Literature and Religion of Nepal and Tibet, New Delhi: Manjusn Publishing House, 1972. The passage quoted occurs in the footnote marked 'f on page... | |
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