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The most influential work on Buddhism to be published in the nineteenth century, Introduction à l’histoire du Buddhisme indien, by the great French scholar of Sanskrit Eugène Burnouf, set the course for the academic study of Buddhism—and Indian Buddhism in particular—for the next hundred years. First published in 1844, the masterwork was read by some of the most important thinkers of the time, including Schopenhauer and Nietzsche in Germany and Emerson and Thoreau in America.

Katia Buffetrille and Donald S. Lopez Jr.’s expert English translation, Introduction to the History of Indian Buddhism, provides a clear view of how the religion was understood in the early decades of the nineteenth century. Burnouf was an impeccable scholar, and his vision, especially of the Buddha, continues to profoundly shape our modern understanding of Buddhism. In reintroducing Burnouf to a new generation of Buddhologists, Buffetrille and Lopez have revived a seminal text in the history of Orientalism.


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Introduction to the History of Indian Buddhism
(Buddhism and Modernity)
by Eugène Burnouf, Donald S. Lopez Jr. (Translator), Katia Buffetrille (Translator)
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The most influential work on Buddhism to be published in the nineteenth century, Introduction à l’histoire du Buddhisme indien, by the great French scholar of Sanskrit Eugène Burnouf, set the course for the academic study of Buddhism, and Indian Buddhism in particular, for the next hundred years. First published in 1844, the masterwork was read by some of the most important thinkers of the time, including Schopenhauer and Nietzsche in Germany and Emerson and Thoreau in America. But a century and a half on, Burnouf’s text has largely been forgotten.
All that changes with Katia Buffetrille and Donald S. Lopez Jr.’s English translation of this foundational text. Reemerging here as a vibrant artifact of intellectual history and as a progenitor of the often colorful genealogy of Buddhist studies, Introduction to the History of Indian Buddhism provides a clear view of how the religion was understood in the early decades of the nineteenth century. Burnouf was an impeccable scholar, and his vision, especially of the Buddha, continues to profoundly shape our modern understanding of Buddhism. Indeed, the work offers a wellspring of still-valuable information and insight into the theory and practice of Buddhism. In reintroducing Burnouf to a new generation of Buddhologists, Buffetrille and Lopez have revived a seminal text in the history of Orientalism.

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Published February 15th 2010 by University of Chicago Press
Original TitleIntroduction à l'histoire du buddhisme indien
ISBN0226081230  (ISBN13: 9780226081236)
Edition LanguageEnglish
URLhttp://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/I/bo6963855.html
SeriesBuddhism and Modernity
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Mar 19, 2022Jessica Zu rated it it was amazing
I’d give it a 10 if I can. grateful to translators … Burnouf’s French is really not … modern French … so happy that I don’t have to slog through the old french …
burnouf is a genius, wonderful scholar …
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Written for Christian and western audience. Intro mentions Hodgson and Burnouf, western scholars. Discusses the story of King Asoka, his son Kunala, and his brother Vitasoka.

Sayings of the Buddha: New Translations from the Pali Nikayas (Oxford World's Classics): Gethin, Rupert: 9780192839251: Books



Sayings of the Buddha: New Translations from the Pali Nikayas (Oxford World's Classics): Gethin, Rupert: 9780192839251: Books



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As more and more westerners study and practice Buddhism, reliable modern translations of the Buddha's teachings are increasingly in demand. One of the main sources for knowledge of the Buddhadharma is the four Pali Nikayas or "collections" of his sayings. Written in Pali, an ancient Indian
language closely related to Sanskrit, the Nikayas are among the oldest Buddhist texts and consist of more than one and a half million words. This new translation offers a selection of the Buddha's most important sayings, reflecting the full variety of material contained in the Nikayas: the central
themes of the Buddha's teaching (his biography, philosophical discourse, instruction on morality, meditation, and the spiritual life) and the range of literary style (myth, dialogue, narrative, short sayings, verse). This edition is the most critically up-to-date and For anyone seeking a more direct
encounter with the Buddha's words and teaching, this new translation will prove to be essential reading, rewarding scholars and practitioners alike.

About the Series: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the broadest spectrum of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert
introductions by leading authorities, voluminous notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

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"Rupert Gethin's Sayings of the Buddha [is] translated with an eye toward readability, dispensing with the turgid English found in early translations of the canon. This short volume is sure to join Gethin's other work as a resource for teachers and students, and anyone interested in early Buddhist
literature."--Buddhadharma



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Rupert Gethin is the author of The Buddhist Path to Awakening and The Foundations of Buddhism.



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Publisher ‏ : ‎ Oxford University Press; Critical ed. edition (December 1, 2008)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 368 pages

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5.0 out of 5 stars aims for readability, still a though read, not an intro to buddhismReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 24, 2010
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this is a very good translation and presentation of the text. on many points i couldnt have wished for a better translation. but the original sayings are still tough going. if you are just getting into buddhism start somewhere else. this is mostly for scholars working with buddhism and for advanced buddhists

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Phil B
5.0 out of 5 stars An absolute mustReviewed in the United Kingdom on October 4, 2016
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A few chapters in, I am very glad to have purchased this book. Just came off a great Vipasana course in the UK and wanted to understand the historical background of Buddha and incites into the religion. Well worth while.
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Not an easy read, but rewarding

I am absolutely not familiar with Buddhism. But this book offers a good introduction. The explanatory notes at the beginning of each chapter help to understand what the different sayings are about. The Buddhist texts themselves are translated in clear English, but that does nit mean they are always easy to understand. However, the persistent reader is rewarded with a sense of what Buddhism is about. Therefore, four stars.
Zach
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RG's translation is adequate, but at times I feel his rendering sounds like that of an academic: undoubtedly accurate, but lacking in an artistic flair and reverence.

For me, this book is worth its price alone just for the introductory sections and discussions, which of course are derived from Prof Gethin's vast experience and knowledge of the Pali canon. 
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Quite a good selection of suttas, including many famous or important ones, translated in a clear, efficient way. The introductory study is also quite impressive and useful in understanding the complexities of the Pali suttas literature.
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It's basically the collection of Buddha's main sutras (teachings or sayings) from the great ancient Indian Pali literature. I thinks it's a must book for everybody, because the translation of buddha's teachings in that is so clear and easy to understand. :))
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Bruce Park
Mar 15, 2011rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
My daily reading book.
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Enjoying the suttas, not sure all of them are of chief import to non-monastic Buddhists. The formatting of the e-book is not good though.

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A prolific scholar surveys classical Buddhism’s approach to sex, gender, and sexual orientation in this landmark volume.

More than twenty-five years in the making, this detailed sourcebook on Buddhist understandings of sexuality, desire, ethics, and deviance in classical South Asia 

is filled with both engaging translations and original and provocative analysis. Jose Cabezon, the XIVth Dalai Lama Professor at the University of California Santa Barbara, marshals an incredible array of scriptures, legal and medical texts, and philosophical treatises, explaining the subtleties of this ancient literature in lucid prose. This work will be of immense interest not only to scholars of Buddhism and gender studies but also to lay readers who want to learn more about traditional Buddhist attitudes toward sex.
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Over a distinguished career, José Cabezón has produced a range of studies that have enriched and broadened our knowledge of the Buddhist tradition. Here, in what will be regarded as his most important work, he masterfully explores the multiple worlds of Buddhist sexuality. A learned combination of compendium and critique, this book immediately becomes the standard work to which all readers will turn. (Donald Lopez, Arthur E. Link Distinguished University Professor of Buddhist and Tibetan Studies, University of Michigan )


“An extraordinary book, simultaneously a monument of deep, detailed South Asian philological scholarship and a sourcebook entirely accessible to a broader gender-studies readership. There is nothing remotely like it.” (Wendy Doniger, University of Chicago )


“A tour de force! The book bravely engages its subject in a way that prevents us from imposing our contemporary understandings of sexuality onto ancient ideas while also analyzing what Buddhist texts can offer to modern-day conversations on such themes as the purpose and origins of sex, the nature of sexual desire, gender and biological sex, sexual deviance, sexual ethics, celibacy, and much more.” (Sara McClintock, Emory University )


“The fruit of decades of engagement, study, and reflection, José Cabezón's Sexuality in Classical South Asian Buddhism is a stunning achievement. It not only opens up the world of traditional Indian Buddhist ideas about gender, sexuality, and sexual practices in greater depth than any work before it, it has much to say as well about our contemporary struggles with these intimate, universal human issues. Ambitious, erudite, humane, and utterly captivating, Sexuality in Classical South Asian Buddhism is a monumental contribution to Buddhist studies, Asian studies, studies in gender and sexuality, and cultural studies, sure to be the standard work on the topic for many, many years to come.” (Roger Jackson, Carlton College )


“...a massive, ambitious, and important project... a treasure trove of information.” (Buddhadharma)
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About the Author
Jose Ignacio Cabezon is the Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies and XIVth Dalai Lama Professor of Tibetan Buddhism and Cultural Studies at the University of California Santa Barbara. He is the author or editor of a dozen books and many more articles on various aspects of Tibetan religion and religious studies, with research interests as diverse as Madhyamaka philosophy, Buddhism and sexuality, classical South Asian political ethics, and Tibetan ritual. He lives in Santa Barbara, CA.

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Wisdom Publications (October 10, 2017)
Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 10, 2017

Print length ‏ : ‎ 658 pages


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5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating Overview of Sex and Gender in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism
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This is a masterful work on a fascinating subject: sexuality, gender and sexual identities, behavior, and ethics as these topics are extensively discussed in Sanskrit and Tibetan Buddhist texts on philosophy, "metaphysics" (Abhidharma), monastic law, and popular legends. 

Beginning with the Buddhists' implicit acceptance of the widespread South Asian belief in a third gender, there is much in Buddhist thought on these subjects that is radically different from current Western conceptualizations. Cabezón elucidates the material in a conversational style (with learned footnotes for the more scholarly inclined) at times making reference to world literature, pop culture and the experiences of contemporaries, including his own involvement in clarifying the Dalai Lama's view of LBGT persons as practitioners of the Buddhist Dharma. Thought provoking and even humorous at times, if you have a serious interest in gender and sexuality this is one book you ought to read.

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