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VII. Reviews - Wasilief's Notes on Buddhism.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Notes of the Quarter
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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1890

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References

page 231 note 1 ‘Gifted with sight.’

page 232 note 1 Prof. Wasilief probably means vibhūshā.

page 235 note 1 Jayata?

page 237 note 1 See Kern, vol. i. p. 253 sq.

page 237 note 2 The names of these are in Chinese (often very corrupted) transliteration, but in some cases, it seems, a translation is given instead; cp. Rémusat, Mél. As. vol. i. p. 212 sq.

page 239 note 1 Only a general view of this last article is given, as Itsing goes into all details, and Prof. Wasilief promises a translation of the whole of Itsing.

page 239 note 2 This was the first of the Vaiçālian heresies according to the Mahīçāsakas (Schiefner, Tāran. 288).

page 241 note 1 The words are, of course, all I-tsing's own.

page 241 note 2 There is again a detailed description.

page 242 note 1 , a book unknown to us if it is not the same as the