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1774159690Likely Beijing: no stated publisher 1774. One polity many languages First edition of this unusual quintilingual work exhibiting the artistic skill of Chinese woodblock carvers. Compiled by the personal Buddhist tutor to the Qianlong emperor - China's Louis XIV - it lists slightly over 1000 buddhas destined to appear in the present Buddhist aeon. We have traced just three institutional copies. Print was a vital vehicle for spreading Buddhist thought throughout the multicultural Qing empire. This compilation based on the Bhadrakalpa Sutra served as an invaluable scholarly and devotional reference for practising and aspiring Buddhists as well as for those charged with producing religious commentaries. It begins with Kakusandha an esteemed buddha of antiquity and lists four names per page with the five different languages Chinese Manchu Mongolian Tibetan and Sanskrit phoneticized in Tibetan arranged vertically. The compilation process was led by the senior court figure Changkya Rölpé Dorjé 1717-1786 Qianlong's principal Buddhist advisor who also oversaw the translation of the Tibetan Buddhist canon into Mongolian and Manchu. The Bhadrakalpa Sutra is a key text in Mahayana Buddhism. Without it the names of many buddhas would otherwise have been lost. The text was first translated into Chinese by Dharmaraska c.233-310 one of the most significant scholarly influences on the growth of Buddhism in East Asia. China's Qing emperors presided over an ethnically heterogeneous empire which continued to expand in the early 18th century with the conquest of Tibet in 1720. Buddhism enjoyed significant state support; for example Qianlong 1735-1796 commissioned paintings depicting him in the form of a Buddhist in an advanced stage of enlightenment. Provenance: several ownership seals of Taijun Inokuchi 1922-2018 a leading Japanese scholar of Buddhism at Kyoto's Ryukoku University with his manuscript cataloguing notes on a sheet of personalized notepaper affixed to the lower flap of the folding case. In 1989 he published a preliminary catalogue of the famous manuscripts unearthed by Paul Pelliot at Dunhuang now housed in the Bibliothèque Nationale de France which have revolutionized scholarly understanding of Buddhism. Volume I contains in-text numerical annotations in red pencil most likely by Inokuchi. This copy then passed to a private collector in the UK. Copies can be found in the Library of Congress Harvard and the Austrian National Library. 2 vols quarto 270 x 200 mm. Original brown paper wrappers recently renewed xianzhuang stitching front covers with original quadrilingual xylographic title labels. Housed in 19th-century custom blue cloth folding case bone toggles. Wrappers with some chips and nicks as well as a few small closed tears one sometime repaired by pasting vol. II front wrapper to first blank at head moderate foxing and browning internally. A very good copy in the like case. hardcover
Buddhist principles on how to lead a happy, fulfilling life. Translated into Chinese by Lin Shudan and Liao Shunru. 298p. Book
19702091502135200073Okura Publishing 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 20cm Number of books: 1 Okura Publishing paperback
1995138307York Beach, Maine, USA, Samuel Weiser 1995 Livre en anglais. In-8 broché 20,5 cm sur 13. IX-292 pages, couverture illustrée. Ouvrage illustré de 1 ill. 1 illustrations. Très bon état d’occasion.
1999500244582Piatkus Books 1999 288 pages 15 2x2 2x23cm. 1999. Broché. 288 pages.
198648606San Francisco: Zen Center 1986. First Edition. Octavo 23cm.; pictorial staplebound self-wrappers; 47pp.; photographic illus. throughout. Light wrinkling and faint soil else Very Good and sound. Contributors including Tenshin Zenkin Reb Anderson; Shunryu Suzuki Roshi; Yvonne Rand; and Thich Nhat Hanh. Zen Center unknown books
198348604San Francisco: Zen Center 1983. First Edition. Octavo 23cm.; pictorial staplebound self-wrappers; 31pp.; photographic illus. throughout. Brief biopredation to upper cover slightly touching illustration but not text light wear and soil from handling else Very Good. Contents chiefly devoted to the Zen Center's Green Gulch Farm the last payment on which had just been made. Zen Center unknown books
198348712San Francisco: Zen Center 1983. First Edition. Octavo 23cm.; pictorial staplebound self-wrappers; 47pp.; photographic illus. throughout. Minor toning else Near Fine. Contributors include Suzuki-roshi and Thich Nhat Hanh. Zen Center unknown books
198548597San Francisco: Zen Center 1985. First Edition. Octavo 23cm.; pictorial staplebound self-wrappers; 39pp.; photographic illus. throughout. Upper cover a bit soiled with small paper flaw slightly affecting text without loss of meaning light wear from handling else Very Good. Contents include membership news and bookkeeping; and poetry by the 8th century Buddhist author Shitou Xiqian translated by Thomas Cleary and others. Zen Center unknown books
198548605San Francisco: Zen Center 1985. First Edition. Octavo 23cm.; pictorial staplebound self-wrappers; 51pp.; photographic illus. throughout. Brief biopredation to upper cover slightly touching text without loss of sense some uneven toning else Very Good. Contents include lectures by Dainin Katagiri-roshi Tenshin Reb Anderson Sojun Mel Weitsman and Shunryu Suzuki-roshi. Zen Center unknown books
198648711San Francisco: Zen Center 1986. First Edition. Octavo 23cm.; publisher's tan pictorial staplebound wrappers; 64pp.; photographic illus. throughout. A hint of wear else Fine. Contributors include Suzuki-roshi Dainin Katagiri Yvonne Rand and others. Zen Center unknown books
119229Varanasi, Indica Books 2003, 215x140mm, 330pages, paperback. Upper corners rubbed and owner's name on the centre of the half-title page, otherwise clean inside.
x + 94pp.with ills., 24cm., softcover (small tear repaired), else G, X71738
1976X71738Montana, Scholars Press for The American Academy of Religion 1976 x + 94pp.with ills., 24cm., softcover (small tear repaired), else G, X71738
1373981Frankfurt am Main: Insel Verlag, 1982 in-8, 437 pages, frontispice. Reliure toile jaquette, très bon état. Edition originale de la traduction allemande. Envoi.
- S.n., s.l. 1959, 14,5x26cm, broché. - Edition originale imprimée à 500 exemplaires numérotés sur vergé. Envoi autographe signé d'Huguette Jean-Herbert à Alain Vernay et sa femme. Ouvrage illustré d'un frontispice photographique. Plats légèrement ombrés, agréable état intérieur. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
1990118400Azi 1990 Azi, 259p, 1990, in-8 broché. Bon état général.
Une revue brochée de format in 8° de 240 pp.; nombreuses illustrations photographiques en noir; couverture illustrée. Bon état. Voir les photos.
ix + 88pp.with ills., 20cm., in the series "Images of Asia", cart.cover (bit soiled), text and interior VG, X71727
1994X71727Oxford, Oxford University Press 1994 ix + 88pp.with ills., 20cm., in the series "Images of Asia", cart.cover (bit soiled), text and interior VG, X71727
1686PHO-1723Paris, Arnould Seneuze, Daniel Horthemels, 1686-1689, 2 vol. in-4 : 16ff.-424pp. 8ff., 8ff.-416pp.-5ff., illustré de 26 planches (20+6) dont certaines dépliantes ou à double pages, gravées par Cornelis Vermeulen, d'après les dessins de P. Sevin, relié plein veau chiné (légèrement différentes), dos à nerfs orné avec titre, frottements, manques en tête et en queue du tome I, coins du tome I émoussés, dos, mors et coins du tome II réparés, tache d'encre dans les marges inférieures des pp.305-307 du tome I, pl. p. 91 du tome I colorié à la main, déchirure au titre du tome II renforcé.
1686PHO-1903Paris, Arnould Seneuze, Daniel Horthemels, 1686-1689, 2 vol. in-4 (25x19cm): 16ff.-424pp. 8ff., 8ff.-416pp.-5ff., illustré de 10 planches (26) dont certaines dépliantes ou à double pages, gravées par Cornelis Vermeulen, d'après les dessins de P. Sevin et 7 vignettes, relié plein veau époque, dos à nerfs, Tome 1, dos frotté, coiffe manquante, épidermure, coins usés, ex-libris raturé au titre, mouillure angulaire sur 10 feuillets, ressaut de cahier. Tome 2, manque au dos, charnières fendues, coins usés, coiffes absentes, petit travail de ver sur 6 feuillets puis pages 300-350, mouillure claire par intermittence, 3 feuillets détachés, quelques feuillets brunis.
1686PHO-2093Paris, Arnould Seneuze, Daniel Horthemels, 1686, in-4 (24,5x19cm): 16ff.-424pp. 8ff., illustré de 20 planches dont certaines à double pages, gravées par Cornelis Vermeulen, d'après les dessins de P. Sevin, relié plein veau chiné, dos à nerfs orné avec titre, frottements, manques en tête et coiffe arasée, 1 coin usé, mouillure en coin sur une quinzaine de feuillets, une planche détachée, quelques brunissures et rousseurs.
24531P., Desclée de Brouwer, 1987, in 8° broché, 187 pages ; illustrations ; couverture illustrée.
1972117809Plon 1972 Plon, 356p, 1972, in-8 cartonnage éditeur avec jaquette. Ecriture au stylo sur la première page sinon bon état.