Book Title: Tibetan Studies In Jjapan Author(s): Hajime Nakamura Publisher: Hajime NakamuraPage 12
________________ (57) Tibetan Studies in Japan(H. Nakamura) (45) H. Hadano, Bunka, vol. 19, No. 1, 1955, Jan. pp. 39-52. (46) Yuichi Kajiyama, Bukkyo Shigaku, vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 58-63. (47) Shoju Inaba: *EKTORU , Kyoto, Hozokan, 1949, 90 pp. (48) H. Nakamura: 10 FE (The Ways of Thinking of Eastern Peo. ples). vol. 2, Tokyo: Misuzu-shobo, 1949, pp. 379-430. The English translation has recently been published by the Japanese Commission for Unesco, the Ministry of Education, Government of Japan, March 1960. (49) A detailed report on the present status of the studies on Mongolian Lama ism by Shuko Kanaoka, Chizan Gakuho, No. 6, April 1957, pp. 38-57. (50) G. M. Nagao: HZ (Moko Lama Byoki, Notes on Mongolian Lama Mausoleums). Kyoto: Koto, 1947. G. M. Nagao: M (Moko Gakumon-ji, Mongolian Monasteries of Lear. ning). Kyoto: Zenkoku, 1947. (51) Shunjo Nogami and S. Inaba, Ishihama Comm. Vol., pp. 430-448. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL WORKS G. M. Nagao: A history of researches on Tibet. Bukkyo Kenkyu, vol. 5, Nos. 5 and 6, pp. 235 f. Reichi Kasuga: A bibliography of Lamaism, ibid. vol. 4, p. 98 f. T. Kasamatsu: On the Tibetan Tripitaka, ibid. vol. 5, Nos. 3 and 4, pp. 149 f. Shinten Sakai: m oth (A Brief Outline of Tibetan Scriptures), I METAFT in Koyasan Library,1944. 74 pp. Taishun Mibu: Materials of Tibetan Buddhism, IBK, vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 83 ff. - 721 -Page Navigation
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