[Buddha-l] Chronological sourcebook

jkirk jkirk at spro.net
Wed Aug 9 17:29:19 MDT 2006


This book has been used as a text for many years a place to start:

The Buddhist Tradition: In India, China and Japan (Vintage) (Paperback) 
by William Theodore De Bary.Vintage, 1972 

More recent:

The Foundations of Buddhism. (Paperback) 
by Rupert Gethin. Oxford UP, 1998

Joanna
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>I would like to have a book which concisely and clearly lists and
> explains, in a systematic way, all the known schools of Buddhist
> thought along with their texts, a briefly bibliographyof modern
> scholarship on them, and some key quotes from each.
> 
> Which existing resources most closely match this specification?
> 
> Malcolm Dean
> Los Angeles CA
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