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2009DADAX1907222618MIT Press 2020-09-08. paperback. New. 5.89x1.34x8.28. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. MIT Press paperback
198932509Aditya Prakashan, New Delhi, 1989. Reprint of the edition Roma 1941. XXIV, 300 + 339 + 8 Seiten / pp., mit 395 Abbildungen / with 397 illustrations; 8° , ca. 20 x 14 cm, Leinen mit Schutzumschlag / Cloth with Jacket
Very Good German Paperbaack. Large demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In German. 64, [4] p. Die Katha-Upanishad. The Katha-Upanishad is one of the mukhya (primary) Upanishads, embedded in the last short eight sections of the Ka?ha school of the Krishna Yajurveda. It is also known as Ka?haka Upanishad, and is listed as number 3 in the Muktika canon of 108 Upanishads. The Katha Upanishad consists of two chapters (Adhyayas), each divided into three sections (Vallis). The first Adhyaya is considered to be of older origin than the second. The Upanishad is the legendary story of a little boy, Nachiketa - the son of Sage Vajasravasa, who meets Yama (the Indian deity of death). Their conversation evolves to a discussion of the nature of man, knowledge, Atman (Soul, Self) and moksha (liberation). The chronology of Katha Upanishad is unclear and contested, with Buddhism scholars stating it was likely composed after the early Buddhist texts (fifth century BCE), and Hinduism scholars stating it was likely composed before the early Buddhist texts in 1st part of 1st millennium BCE. The Kathaka Upanishad is an important ancient Sanskrit corpus of the Vedanta sub-schools, and an influential Sruti to the diverse schools of Hinduism. It asserts that "Atman (Soul, Self) exists", teaches the precept "seek Self-knowledge which is Highest Bliss", and expounds on this premise like the other primary Upanishads of Hinduism. The Upanishad presents ideas that contrast Hinduism with Buddhism's assertion that "Soul, Self does not exist", and Buddhism's precept that one should seek "Emptiness (Sunyata) which is Highest Bliss". The detailed teachings of Katha Upanishad have been variously interpreted, as Dvaita (dualistic) and as Advaita (non-dualistic).
1911027653Paris 1911 Librairie Armand Colin Hardcover
1971X71653Paris, Maisonneuve 1971 571pp. + frontispice, 25cm., br., bon état, X71653
571pp. + frontispice, 25cm., br., bon état, X71653
1914027748Berlin 1914 Behrend & Co Hardcover
19051897192. Auflage. Rostock, Volckmann, 1905. Mit Porträtfrontispiz, 1 gefalt. Übersichtskarte, 5 Streckenkarten auf 2 Faltblatt (lose in Einstecklasche am Schluss) und 189 Abbildungen, Initialen u. Zierstücken nach Fotografien und Zeichnungen des Autors. VI S., 1 Bl., 384 S., 1 Bl. Originalleinenband mit Deckelillustration; etw. fleckig u. angestaubt, Rücken gering aufgehellt, Schnitt fleckig. [7 Warenabbildungen]
1909REIS0397aLeipzig, Brockhaus 1909. gr.-8°, XVIII, 405; X, 406; X, 390 S.; mit 397 Abb. u. 10 Karten; OLn. m. aufkasch. Farbbildchen, eine Stellkante etw. eingedellt, sonst sehr guter Zustand.
1959120674Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, coll. « Bibliothèque de l'Institut des hautes études chinoises », n° 13 1959 In-4 25 x 16,5 cm. Broché, couverture verte, XI-646 pp., 4 planches, 16 figures, 1 crarte repliée du Tibet oriental, notes en pied de page, bibliographie, index, table des planches et des figures, table des matières. Exemplaire en très bon état, pages non coupées.
199037364Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1990. Auflage: Expanded, Edition 343 S., zahlr. Abb Leinen
198746988Beijing: New World Press and People’s Publishing House of Tibet 1987. Folio. 164 pp. Over 75 colour plates numerous black & white text illustrations. Embossed-blue silk gilt lettering front cover & spine illustrated endpapers minor shelfwear w/ d.j. minor shelfwear VG/VG copy. First edition of this work reproducing the beautiful biographical paintings of Phags-pa 1235-1280 drawing from 25 surviving scrolls of painted silk now stored in the Sa-skya Monastery in Tibet. Phags-pa served as State Tutor under Kublai Khan when he moved his capital from Shangdu Duolun in inner Mongolia to Beijing establishing the Yuan Dynasty. New World Press and People’s Publishing House of Tibet, unknown
199081695Berkeley CA: University of California Press 1990. First Printing Stated. Hardcover. Very good/Good. Galen Rowell Photographer. Format is approximately 9.25 inches by 13.5 inches. 6 162 pages. Introduction by Galen Rowell. Illustrations color. Maps. Nobel Peace Prize Citation. Chronology of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama. Index. DJ has some wear tears and soiling. Signed by Galen Rowell on first page. One of the world's spiritual leaders and a renowned wilderness photographer combine their vision of Tibet in this stunningly beautiful book. Essays by the Fourteenth Dalai Lama appear with Galen Rowell's dramatic images in a moving presentation of the splendors of Tibet. Galen Avery Rowell August 23 1940 - August 11 2002 was a wilderness photographer adventure photojournalist and climber. He became a full-time photographer in 1972. He pioneered a new kind of photography in which he was not merely an observer but considered himself a participant in the scenes that he photographed - he considered the landscape part of the adventure and the adventure part of the landscape. Rowell conceived a technical approach of extending the dynamic range to be captured on film. He developed a set of graduated neutral density filters and had them produced by Singh-Ray a filter manufacturer. They were sold under his name and became a standard for dealing with high contrast scenes. Galen Rowell also mastered the technique of using balanced fill flash which allowed him to lighten the deepest shadows in a subtle way to match the relatively narrow dynamic range of color reversal film. He won the Ansel Adams Award for Conservation Photography in 1984. One of the world's spiritual leaders and a renowned wilderness photographer combine their vision of Tibet in this stunningly beautiful book. Essays by the Fourteenth Dalai Lama appear with Galen Rowell's dramatic images in a moving presentation of the splendors of Tibet's revered but threatened heritage. When Chinese communist troops invaded Tibet in 1950 the author was fifteen years old and the spiritual and temporal ruler of a nation the size of western Europe. Tenzin Gyatso the Fourteenth Dalai Lama of Tibet appealed to the United Nations for help and then fled across the Himalaya in winter to a border town where he anxiously awaited political aid that never came. Like the mythical kingdom of Shangri-La Tibet had sought isolation from the rest of the world. Diplomatic relations and foreign visitors had been shunned and few people in the West knew what cultural and natural treasures lay threatened there. In the years that followed the Dalai Lama struggled to maintain peace in Tibet and to protect his people's ways but in 1959 he was forced to flee to India where he remains today. There he has established a government in exile in Dharamsala that has endeavored to preserve Tibetan culture while preparing for a peaceful return to a free Tibet. As the Chinese cautiously opened select Tibetan doors to visitors in the 1980s a sickening realization stole over the rest of the world: Tibet had been ravaged by the Chinese occupation. All but a dozen of Tibet's six thousand monasteries had been destroyed. Much of the once-bountiful wildlife had disappeared. A sixth of the population had perished. The picture seemed so bleak that many wondered whether there was anything worth saving in this wounded land. The Dalai Lama's heartening answer and Galen Rowell's magnificent photographs leave no doubt that the mystery and enchantment of Tibet though seriously endangered are still alive. To Tibetans the Dalai Lama is an incarnation of the Buddha of compassion. He has spent the last thirty years tirelessly advocating nonviolence and compassion to all living things as the answer to Tibet's plight. "My religion is simple" he says "my religion is kindness." My Tibet movingly elaborates this message: here the Dalai Lama offers his views on how world peace happiness and environmental responsibility are inextricably linked. He explains the meaning of pilgrimage for Tibetan Buddhists and gives an engaging account of his early life in Lhasa the capital of Tibet. In addition he reveals many sides to his nature' compassion profound faith common sense generosity a playful sense of humor in personal reflections matched here to 108 photographs of the land he hasn't seen since 1959. Together the breathtaking photographs which express Rowell's own commitment to the natural world and the Dalai Lama's observations help preserve the enduring meaning of Tibet's culture religion and natural heritage. University of California Press hardcover
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In English. [4], 600, [4] p. Modern Uyghur grammar. (Morphology). Translated by Anne Lee.
1569379572.GGood. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
6521Editions du Lombard / Collection Chick Bill 1971. In-4 broché de 46 pages au format 21 x 27,5 cm. Couverture, illustrations et scénario de Tibet. Petits accroc au bas du dos ( sans gravité ). Superbe état. Edition originale ornée d'un magnifique dessin original pleine page, signé et dédicacé, par Tibet ( portrait de Kid Ordinn ), réalisé au verso de la couverture.
20055205Editions du Lombard / Collection " Bédingue " n° 1 de 1983. In-4 cartonnage éditeur de 54 pages au format 29,5 x 22 cm. Couverture illustrée. Dos muet, toilé gris. Plat et intérieur frais. Préface de Michel de Grand Ry, directeur de collection. Dessins en couleurs et scénario de Tibet. Superbe état général de fraicheur. Edition originale chez l'éditeur, enrichi d'un superbe dessin original, pleine page, dédicacé, daté et signé par Tibet ( portrait de Kid Ordin ).
199829755Editions du Lombard / Collection " Bédingue " n° 2 de 1983. In-4 cartonnage éditeur de 64 pages au format 29,5 x 22 cm. Couverture illustrée. Dos muet, toilé gris. Plat et intérieur frais. Préface de Michel de Grand Ry, directeur de collection. Dessins en couleurs et scénario de Tibet. Superbe état général de fraicheur. Edition originale chez l'éditeur, enrichi d'un superbe dessin original, pleine page, dédicacé, daté et signé par Tibet ( portrait de Dog Bull ).
8752Editions du Lombard 1981. In-4 cartonnage éditeur de 46 pages au format 29 x 22 cm. Couverture et dessins de Tibet sur scénario de Duchâteau. Coins tassés. Infimes rousseurs éparses, sinon superbe état. Edition originale ( le titre ne figure pas au 4ème plat ), ornée d'un superbe dessin original de Tibet ( portrait de Ric Hochet ) et d'une très belle dédicace autographe de André-Paul Duchâteau.
201009712Paris, Éditions du monde nouveau, 1949 ; in-12, 190 pp., demi-cuir en superbe état. Très bon état - exemplaire sur vélin alfa Barjon numérotés de 201 à 2200 - exemplaire n° 1302.
200707098Paris, Librairie orientaliste Paul Geuthner, 1926 ; grand in-8, 464 pp., broché. Recueil de textes avec une introduction et notes.
202100475Paris, Editions de la martiniere , 2010 ; in-4, 253 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Sous étui tres bel etat.
181093954Nürnberg, 1810. XX, 248 S. Mit 16 (von 18) handkolor. Faltkupfern. 20 cm. HLdr d. Zeit m. (matter) Rückenvergoldung.
First Edition. Un volume (16x24 cm) di 286 pagine; qualche fioritura solo alla prima e ultima pagina bianca. Tela editoriale blu (no jacket) con titoli dorati. Belle condizioni per questo volume sulle leggende buddiste del Tibet della famosa scrittrice ed esploratrice (1868-1969), nota soprattutto per essere stata la prima donna occidentale a giungere a Lhasa nel 1924, città vietata agli stranieri all'epoca, dopo otto lunghi mesi di marcia partendo dalla Mongolia e attraversando il Tibet. Nella sua lunga carriera di esploratrice, fotografa, orientalista e antropologa scrisse oltre di trenta libri di viaggi e alcuni testi sul Buddhismo.
1957X114164Paris, 1957 Complet en 2 tomes, I: 140 planches en n/bl (facsimile du manuscrit) + 11pp. de texte, II: xii + 95pp., 23cm., br.orig., dans la série "Cahiers de la Société Asiatique" volume XIV, texte frais, très bon état, X114164