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La Légende de Buddhaghosa

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1923

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References

page 266 note 1 Quoted by Rhys Davids in his article on Buddhaghosa in the Encyclopœdia of Religion and Ethics.

page 266 note 2 Oldenberg, Vinaya, iii, 314.

page 266 note 3 Burlingame in Buddhist Legends, p. 58 (Harvard Oriental Series), comes to the conclusion that Buddhaghosa is not the author of these two works.

page 267 note 1 Vol. i, part 2.

page 267 note 2 I-tsing, Records of Buddhist Religion, 217.

page 267 note 3 JRAS., 1896, pp. 416 f.

page 267 note 4 Visuddhimagga, 384.

page 268 note 1 Expositor (Pali Text Society, Translation Series), 122.

page 268 note 2 Visuddhimagga, 525.

page 268 note 3 Anguttara Nikāya, v, 113.

page 268 note 4 Visuddhimagga, 578.

page 268 note 5 Ibid. 596; Expositor, 370.

page 268 note 6 Expositor, 81.

page 268 note 7 Ibid. 186.

page 268 note 8 Paramatthajotikā, ii, 2, 581.

page 269 note 1 Manoratthapūraṇī, 58, Ceylon edition.

page 269 note 2 Mr.Law, B. C. in “A Note on Buddhaghosa's Commentaries,” Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, xv, 1909, pp. 107 f., has thrown out suggestions which point to the same conclusion.Google Scholar