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1920AUB-863
1926100147821Garden City Publishing Company Inc 1926 in8. 1926. Cartonné.
2008LIT9576MFlammarion, 2008. Collection Le Monde de la Philosophie. In-8 relié 535 pages. Très bon état.
1921100151402Librairie Hachette 1921 in16. 1921. Cartonné. Cet ouvrage est un recueil de morceaux choisis des 'Lettres à Lucilius' et des traités de morale de Sénèque publié en texte latin avec introduction remarques et notes par Paul Thomas. Il offre un aperçu de la pensée stoïcienne de Sénèque centrée sur la sagesse la raison et la maîtrise des passions
191215413Paris, Beaudelot, 1912 ; 3 fascicules in-8, brochés ; III : Nice, 27 janvier ; VII : 24 février ; VIII : 2 mars 1912 ; 16 pp. et couvertures vert clair.
in-12, 174 pages, portrait, broche, couv.— Tirage: 600 exemplaires — Un des 500 ex. sur velin numerote. Tres bel exemplaire. [NV-2]
1077822-23 columns per sheet 17 characters per column column height 205 mm. printed on 19 joined sheets 263 mm. high; sheet lengths ranging from 428-443 mm.; total length including front endpaper: 8480 mm. attached at end to a wooden roller. Nara: Kamakura era.<br /> <BR> <BR> A rare early woodblock-printed sutra issued on high-quality thick paper gampi or mulberry fibers and printed in bold thick strokes using black sumi ink typical of Kamakura and Muromachi kasuga-ban printings kasuga-ban is a general term for publications of the Nara monasteries.<br /> <BR> <BR> The Mahaprajnaparamitasutra is a massive compilation of scriptural literature said to have been preached by the Buddha in four different places to 16 discrete assemblies. It includes seminal works such as the Prajnaparamita in One Hundred Thousand Lines and the Diamond Sutra. “This recension of the scripture is only extant in a Chinese translation made in six hundred rolls by Xuanzang and his translation team between the years 660 and 663. Xuanzang’s recension is by far the largest of all the prajnaparamita scriptures in the Chinese Buddhist canon…The Mahaprajnaparamitasutra also often holds pride of place as the first sutra found in many traditional East Asian Buddhist scriptural canons.â€â€“Buswell & Lopez eds. The Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism p. 505.<br /> <BR> <BR> The translator of the Perfection of Wisdom Xuanzang 596-664 was a Chinese Buddhist pilgrim monk scholar and patriarch of the Chinese Yogacara tradition. Along with Kumarajiva 344-413 Xuanzang was one of the two most influential and prolific translators of Indian Buddhist texts into Chinese. In 627 he embarked on an epic journey to India where he studied Sanskrit and returned to China in 645 with over 600 Sanskrit manuscripts in his luggage along with images relics and other artifacts. Settling in the Tang capital of Chang’an he established a translation bureau where he oversaw a team of monks who transcribed the texts and in the process made translations polished the renderings clarified texts and certified both their meaning and syntax.<br /> <BR> <BR> A very good copy preserved in a modern box. Minor worming some of which is carefully repaired.<br /> <BR> <BR> â§ K.B. Gardner “Centres of Printing in Medieval Japan: late Heian to early Edo period†in British Library Occasional Papers 11. Japanese Studies ed. by Yu-Ying Brown London: 1990 p. 159–“The term Kasuga-ban became used more loosely in a wider sense to denote publications of the Nara monasteries in general not only of the Kofukuji. The printing of Kasuga-ban in this broader sense flourished throughout the Kamakura period and up to the end of Muromachi ca. 1570.†KÅgen Mizuno Buddhist Sutras. Origin Development Transmission pp. 178-79. unknown
973319 joined sheets mostly 23 columns per sheet 17 characters per column. Scroll 263 x 8301 mm. & front endpaper 230 mm. wooden roller. Nara: 12th-14th century.<br /> <BR> <BR> A fine early printed sutra which we are unable to date. It is clearly a kasuga-ban printed on highest-quality thick paper gampi or mulberry fibers with bold thick strokes using black sumi ink typical of kasuga-ban printings a term for publications of the Nara monasteries in general.<br /> <BR> <BR> The Mahaprajnaparamitasutra is a massive compilation of scriptural literature said to have been preached by the Buddha in four different places to 16 discrete assemblies. It includes seminal works such as the Prajnaparamita in One Hundred Thousand Lines and the Diamond Sutra. “This recension of the scripture is only extant in a Chinese translation made in six hundred rolls by Xuanzang and his translation team between the years 660 and 663. Xuanzang’s recension is by far the largest of all the prajnaparamita scriptures in the Chinese Buddhist canon…The Mahaprajnaparamitasutra also often holds pride of place as the first sutra found in many traditional East Asian Buddhist scriptural canons.â€â€“Buswell & Lopez eds. The Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism p. 505.<br /> <BR> <BR> The translator of the Perfection of Wisdom Xuanzang 596-664 was a Chinese Buddhist pilgrim monk scholar and patriarch of the Chinese Yogacara tradition. Along with Kumarajiva 344-413 Xuanzang was one of the two most influential and prolific translators of Indian Buddhist texts into Chinese. In 627 he embarked on an epic journey to India where he studied Sanskrit and returned to China in 645 with over 600 Sanskrit manuscripts in his luggage along with images relics and other artifacts. Settling in the Tang capital of Chang’an he established a translation bureau where he oversaw a team of monks who transcribed the texts and in the process made translations polished the renderings clarified texts and certified both their meaning and syntax.<br /> <BR> <BR> A fine and fresh copy. There is some worming touching characters throughout but we do not find it offensive. Some sporadic discoloring at the beginning of the scroll.<br /> <BR> <BR> â§ K.B. Gardner “Centres of Printing in Medieval Japan: late Heian to early Edo period†in British Library Occasional Papers 11. Japanese Studies ed. by Yu-Ying Brown London: 1990 p. 159–â€The term Kasuga-ban became used more loosely in a wider sense to denote publications of the Nara monasteries in general not only of the Kofukuji. The printing of Kasuga-ban in this broader sense flourished throughout the Kamakura period and up to the end of Muromachi ca. 1570.†Mizuno Buddhist Sutras. Origin Development Transmission pp. 178-79. unknown
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in-8, 324 pp., broché, couv. Bel exemplaire. [TX-3]
No marks or inscriptions. Very tiny creases to corners of covers, none to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, slight browning to pages, crease to lower corner of first two pages and no bumping to corners. 307pp. Over 3,000 quotations by and about women.
Hardcover grand in-8, 251 p., nombreuses photos N&B dans le texte, cartonnage illustre de l'editeur, dos toile noire. Couverture recouverte d"adhesif transparent, qq. passages soulignes, sinon bel exemplaire. [GD8/7][MI-1+] Les pratiques chinoises de santé selon une méthode révolutionnaire.
Hardcover in-12, 239 pp., illustrations, cartonnage de l'éditeur, sous jaquette ilustrée + rhodoid. Tres bel exemplaire. [CL-1]
Hardcover in-12, 224 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Légères salissures au cartonnage sinon bel exemplaire. [EMB-@] 9 conférences prononcées en 1913.
Hardcover in-12, 355 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Bel exemplaire. [DV-13] 16 conférences prononcées en 1920.
Hardcover in-12, 107 pages, plein cuir de l'editeur + jaquette. Décharges d'adhésif aux gardes sinon bel exemplaire. [CA-1]
193414983Paris, Association de la Science Spirituelle, 1934 ; in-8, broché ; XI, 200 pp., (8) pp. de catalogue.