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Buddhist studies 1984-1990 (J. W. de Jong) India. History and Thought. Essays in Honour of A.L. Basham (Calcutta, 1982), pp. 326-331; S.K. Maity, Studies in Orientology: essays in memory of Prof. A.L. Basham (Agra, 1988), pp. 14-18; Russell Webb, ‘A.L. Basham (24. 6. 14-27. 1. 86)', BSR 3 (1986), pp. 45–47; A.L. Basham, 'The evolution of the concept of the boddhisattva', The Bodhisattva Doctrine in Buddhism (Waterloo, 1982), pp. 19-59, cf. J.W. de Jong, The Eastern Buddhist, N.S. XV, 1 (1982), pp. 149-151.
David Seyfort Ruegg and Lambert Schmithausen (eds.), Earliest Buddhism and Madhyamaka Leiden, 1990: Richard Gombrich, 'Recovering the Buddha's message', pp. 5-23; K.R. Norman, 'Aspects of early Buddhism', pp. 24-35; Tilmann Vetter, 'Some remarks on older parts of the Suttanipāta', pp. 36-57. Noritoshi Aramaki's paper 'Some Precursors of the Subconscious Desire in the Attadandasutta' was not available for publication.
Richard Gombrich's paper is also published in The Buddhist Forum. Volume I (London, 1990), pp. 5-20. The same volume contains his paper 'How the Mahāyāna began', pp. 21-30, first published in The Journal of Pali and Buddhist Studies, I (Nagoya, 1988), pp. 29-46. See further Richard Gombrich, 'Notes on the brahminical background to Buddhist ethics', Gatare Dhammapala et al. (eds.), Buddhist Studies in Honour of Hammalava Saddhātissa (Nugegoda, 1984), pp. 91-102; Theravada Buddhism: a social history from ancient Benares to modern Colombo. London, 1988; 'Buddhism' to be published in the next edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
L.S. Cousins, 'Pali Oral Literature', P.T. Denwood and A. Piatigorsky (eds.), Buddhist Studies Ancient and Modern (London, 1983), pp. 1-11 (for passage quoted see p. 3).
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