Book Title: Reviews Of Diffeent Books
Author(s): J W De Jong
Publisher: J W De Jong

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________________ REVIEWS 75 the ones pointed out above show that the information given by Arnulf Petzold does not seem to have been checked. We must also point out that the Sanskrit equivalent of kesa is not kasaya or kasaya (see pp. 3, 139, 140) but kasaya. Probably the editor found kasaya in Ui Hakuju's Bukkyo jiten (p. 225b). To the two reviews listed on p. 112, one must add a review by R. Schmidt of Petzold's 'Goethe und der Mahayana-Buddhismus', cf. OLZ 40, 1937, Sp. 703-704. Australian National University J. W. DE JONG NOTES 1 The most important are Shimaji Daito (up to 1927) and Hanayama Shinso (after 1927). 2 See Hanayama's reminiscences about Mr. Bruno Petzold, Tendai Buddhism (Yokohama, 1979), p. 425.

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