Book Title: Apropos Of Lindtners Two New Works Of Dharmakirti Author(s): Ernat Steinkellner Publisher: Ernat Steinkellner View full book textPage 6
________________ 282 Prof. Bhattacharya Commemoration Volume JAMBOVIJAYA 1981 MUNI JAMBOVIJAYA, Jaipācārya-Śri-Hemacandrasūrimukhyasis yābhyâm ācārya-Ramacandra-Guņacandrābhyam viracitāyām Drava yalankara-svopajña-tīkâyām Bauddhagranthebhya uddbstähl' Studien V paṭhah. zum Jainismus und Buddhismus. Gedenkschrift für Ludwig Alsdorf, Hrsg. KLAUS BRUHN U. ALBRECHT WEZLER. Wiesbaden. LINDTNER 1980 Apropos Dharmakīrti— Two New Works and a New Date, Acta Orientalia 41, 27-37. LINDTNER 1984 Marginalia to Dharmakīrti's Pramāņaviniscaya I-II, WZKS 28. (149-175) 160-162. VETTER 1964 TILMANN VETTER, Erkenntnisprobleme bei Dharmakirti, Wien. VETTER 1966 PVin 1 - translation : cf PVin I REFERENCES & NOTES 1. LINDTNER 1980 and 1984. 2. LINDTNER 1984 : 162. 3. Peking edition No. 5254. For the question of the authorship of this text cf. DAVID SEYFORT RUEGG, The Literature of the Madhyamaka School of Philosophy in India, Wiesbaden 1981 : 66 and note 339; CHRISTIAN LIND INER, "Adversaria Buddhica", WZKS 26, 1982, (167-194) 174-182 and 182-184 for the arguments of Ejima Yasunori; D. SEYFORT RUEGG, “Towards a Chronology of the Madhyamaka School”, in: Indology and Buddhist Studies, Volume in Honour of Professor JW. de Jong on his Sixtieth Birthday, ed. by L.A. HERCUS a.O., Canberra 1982, (505-530) 530. D. Seyfort Ruegg further presented a paper at the VIIth World Sanskrit Conference, Leiden 1987, “The literaryhistorical problem of Bhāvaviveka / Bhavya” (to be published by Brill 1988 ?) in which he draws attention to a number of arguments against an early date for the Madhyama karatnapradipa. 4. TSi : Peking edition No. 4531. Editions of the Sanskrit text of the Tattvasiddhi are announced as forthcoming by Lindtner (LINDTNER 1980: note 33) and by Kameshwar Nath Mishra, Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies, Sarnath (in a paper read at the Vith World Sanskrit Conference, Philadelphia 1985). Lindtner has promised to present the evidence for the authenticity of the Tattvasiddhi as a work of śāntarakṣita in the introduction to his edition. Prof. Kameshwar Nath Mishra's edition has already been composed in Devanagari and a copy of his text (29 pages) was put at my disposal for which I would like to express my sincere gratitude.Page Navigation
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