This study examines the biography of the monk Baoyun 寶雲 (376?-449) and lists all the titles of the translation projects in which Baoyun was involved. By comparing the information provided by different Buddhist catalogues, several discrepancies between the information on Baoyun provided by Buddhist bibliographer Sengyou 僧祐 (445-518) and by later accounts became evident. This study contextualizes the life of Baoyun in a broader historical perspective and presents the life of a monk who was a companion of Faxian 法顯 (336?-422) in his famous journey to the west, fluent in Indic languages, and a proficient translator
In the early part of this century, the discovery of a walled-up cave in northwest China led to the r...
Modern scholarship focuses on the lexical or syntactical features of Buddhist Chinese used in Chines...
Second only to the famous Rin chen bzang po (958–1055) in receiving the title of a “Great Translator...
Faxian was a Chinese Buddhist monk and translator of Buddhist texts who is best known for his journe...
"Xuanzang was the 7th century monk who left China in search of Buddhist texts from the motherland f ...
The Treatise on the Mahāyāna Awakening of Faith, an indigenous Chinese composition written in the gu...
The first recorded biography of Daoxuan (596-667) - regarded as the de facto founder of the Vinaya '...
This dissertation continues the scholarship on the transmission of Buddhism from India to China by e...
Françoise Wang-Toutain When Chinese masters open themselves to Tibetan Buddhism At the beginning o...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, East Asian Languages & Cultures, 2007.Venerable Fazun (1902-198...
The earliest extensive historiographical account of Buddhism in China is a collection of monks' biog...
The Guoqu xianzai yinguo jing (T189) is an account of the life of the Buddha and is considered the s...
ABSTRACT: The documented achievements of Xuanzang (600–664), a seventh-century Buddhist pilgrim, cen...
‘Further Biographies of Nuns’ was compiled by Master Zhenhua (1908 -1947) in the 1940s and presents ...
Mar-pa Chos-kyi-blo-gros (1000?–1081?) is the founding figure of the Bka'-brgyud school of Tibetan B...
In the early part of this century, the discovery of a walled-up cave in northwest China led to the r...
Modern scholarship focuses on the lexical or syntactical features of Buddhist Chinese used in Chines...
Second only to the famous Rin chen bzang po (958–1055) in receiving the title of a “Great Translator...
Faxian was a Chinese Buddhist monk and translator of Buddhist texts who is best known for his journe...
"Xuanzang was the 7th century monk who left China in search of Buddhist texts from the motherland f ...
The Treatise on the Mahāyāna Awakening of Faith, an indigenous Chinese composition written in the gu...
The first recorded biography of Daoxuan (596-667) - regarded as the de facto founder of the Vinaya '...
This dissertation continues the scholarship on the transmission of Buddhism from India to China by e...
Françoise Wang-Toutain When Chinese masters open themselves to Tibetan Buddhism At the beginning o...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, East Asian Languages & Cultures, 2007.Venerable Fazun (1902-198...
The earliest extensive historiographical account of Buddhism in China is a collection of monks' biog...
The Guoqu xianzai yinguo jing (T189) is an account of the life of the Buddha and is considered the s...
ABSTRACT: The documented achievements of Xuanzang (600–664), a seventh-century Buddhist pilgrim, cen...
‘Further Biographies of Nuns’ was compiled by Master Zhenhua (1908 -1947) in the 1940s and presents ...
Mar-pa Chos-kyi-blo-gros (1000?–1081?) is the founding figure of the Bka'-brgyud school of Tibetan B...
In the early part of this century, the discovery of a walled-up cave in northwest China led to the r...
Modern scholarship focuses on the lexical or syntactical features of Buddhist Chinese used in Chines...
Second only to the famous Rin chen bzang po (958–1055) in receiving the title of a “Great Translator...