A supplementary catalogue of Sanskrit, Pali, and Prakrit books in the library of the British museum acquired during the years 1892-1906 / Comp. by L. D. Barnett.
- British Museum. Department of Oriental Printed Books and Manuscripts.
- Date:
- 1908
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Credit: A supplementary catalogue of Sanskrit, Pali, and Prakrit books in the library of the British museum acquired during the years 1892-1906 / Comp. by L. D. Barnett. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Dibba.] pp. 43, i. i. O^QCOS \_Mandalay^ 1901. 8°. 14098. d. 36.(2.) The Machchhachariya (Chariydjntaha X.) is appended. Dhammasahgani. A Buddhist manual of Psychological Ethics of the fourth century B.C. Being a translation, now made for the first time, from the original Pali, of the first book in the Abhidhamma Pitaka entitled Dhamma-sangani, Compendium of States or Phenomena. With introductory essay and notes by Caroline A. F. Rhys Davids. pp. xcv. 393, i. 1900. See Academies, etc.—London.— Oriental Translation Fund. New Series V., vol. 12. 1891, etc. 8°. 14003. bb. (ser. 5, vol. 12.) QOc8(X)0 I dloO^OOCOOSSOCOOcS etc. [Ma- tika-dhatukatha-akauk. The nidtihd of the Dhammasangani, followed by an epitome of the Dhatukatha, with Burmese commentaries by Ag- gadhammalankara Thera and Gunachari Thera.] pp. ix. 125. Oj(sO [Rangoon, 1898.] 8°. 14300. d. 5.(4.) QOc8aDOOOOO^OOC0033QOOO etc. [The md- tilcd of the Dhammasangani and the Dhatu- katha, with Burmese exegeses and dissertations thereupon by Tipitakalankara Siriddhaja as trans- mitted by Varateja, viz. Matika-akauk, M°-ganthi, Dhatukatha-akauk, and Dh°-ganthi; and followed by two treatises of the same author, viz. Yamaik- ganthi, upon the Yamaka, and Vithi-let-yo-hmat- pon, on psychology. Edited by U Tissa and U Janinda.] pp. ii. 523. goon, 1900.] 8°. 14098. dd. 23. 3G)c8ooOclsCOo8c^SOOj5sdc. [Abhidhamma- nga-saung-twe-kyan. A collection of Burmese treatises, comprising (1) Matika-kye-mon, by Chandima of Sagabin, upon the mdtilcd of the Dhammasangani, with Pali text of the latter ; (2) Dhatukatha-hkyo and Dh°-ahpye, by the Dok-lan Hsaya, treating of the Dhatukatha; (3) Dhatukatha-than-pauk, an epitome of the same, by the Kugyi Hsaya ; (4) Tettimsaraa- puchchhavisajjana, 33 questions and answers on points suggested by the Abhidhammatthasangaha, bytheSalin Hsaya Ketumalabhiddhaja; (5) Deva- manussachittaparivattavivadavinichchhaya, com- prising the Pali text of the Dalhadhammadha- nuggahasutta (Sarnyuttanikaya, Nidanavagga ix.), with Burmese commentaries by the Sagu Hsaya Pandavalankara; and (6) Buddhanavamapujaraha- vinichchhaya, a treatise on the offerings to the Nine Buddhas, by the Maungdaung Hsaya Pan- nasami.] pp. xi. 419. O A QCO§ [Mandalay[] 1900. 8°. 14300. e. 14. See Academies, etc. — London. — Pali Text Society. Buddhaghosa. The Attha- salinl, Buddhaghosa’s commentary on the Dhammasangani, etc. 1897. 8°. 14098. b. 36.(1) See Buddhaghosa. [AtIhasCdinl.'] 33 Q- ODOcSf etc. [Atthasalini.] [1901.] 8°. 14098. dd. 22. Dhatukatha. The Dhatu katha pakarana and its Commentary. Edited by Edmund Rowland Gooneratne. 1892. 8°. See Academies, etc.—London.—Pali Text Society. Abhidhammapitaka. 14098. b. 29. (3.) OOOC)COCXDO etc. [Dhatukatha. With Burmese exegeses entitled Dh°-akauk and Dh°-ganthi, by Tipitakalankara Siriddhaja.] See above, Dham- masangani. 0008000 etc. [The mdtilcd of the Dhammasangani, etc.l [1900.] 8°. 14098. dd. 23. o100^0000030000008 [Dhatu-katha- akauk. An epitome of the Dhatukatha, with Burmese commentary.] See above, Dhammasangani. OO0800O I oHooooOOO SDQCOOcS etc. [Matika-dhatukatha- akauk.] pp. 97-125. [1898.] 8°. 14300. d. 5.(4.) Kathavatthu. Kathavatthu. Edited by Arnold C. Taylor. 1894- 1897. 8°. See Academies, etc.—London.—Pali Text Society. Abhidhammapitaka. 14098. b. 32.(2.) Katha Yatthu. [The heads of chapters of the Kathavatthu, with translation and notes.] See Davids (T. W. Rhys). Schools of Buddhist Belief, etc. 1892. 8°. [Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society^] Ac. 8820/3 and 2098. a. b.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24864158_0014.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)





