Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 3 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 690 pages of information about Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 3.

Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 3 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 690 pages of information about Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 3.

[Footnote 462:  See Hoernle in J.R.A.S. 1910, pp. 837 ff. and 1283 ff.; 1911, pp. 202 ff., 447 ff.]

[Footnote 463:  An old Turkish text about Maitreya states that it was translated from an Indian language into Tokhri and from Tokhri into Turkish.  See F.K.W.  Muller, Sitzungsber. der Kon.  Preuss.  Akad. 1907, p. 958.  But it is not clear what is meant by Tokhri.]

[Footnote 464:  The following are some words in this language:  Kant, a hundred; rake, a word; por, fire; soye, son (Greek:  uios); suwan, swese, rain (Greek:  uei huetos); alyek, another; okso, an ox.]

[Footnote 465:  The numerous papers on this language are naturally quickly superseded.  But Sieg and Siegling Tokharisch, “Die Sprache der Indoskythen” (Sitzungsber. der Berl.  Ak.  Wiss. 1908, p. 815), may be mentioned and Sylvain Levi, “Tokharien B, Langue de Kouteha,” J.A. 1913, II. p. 311.]

[Footnote 466:  See Radloff Tisastvustik (Bibl.  Buddh. vol. xii.), p. v.  This manuscript came from Urumtsi.  A translation of a portion of the Saddharma-pundarika (Bibl.  Buddh. xiv.) was found at Turfan.]

[Footnote 467:  Laufer in T’oung Pao, 1907, p. 392; Radloff, Kuan-si-im Pursar, p. vii.]

[Footnote 468:  See especially Stein’s Ancient Khotan, app.  B, and Francke in J.R.A.S. 1914, p. 37.]

[Footnote 469:  Chavannes, Les documents chinois decouverts par Aurel Stein, 1913.]

[Footnote 470:  See especially Chavannes and Pelliot, “Traite Manicheen” in J.A. 1911 and 1913.]

[Footnote 471:  Hsuan Chuang notes its existence however in Kabul and Kapisa.]

[Footnote 472:  See for these Fergusson-Burgess, History of Indian Architecture, I. pp. 125-8.]

[Footnote 473:  J.R.A.S. 1909, p. 313.]

[Footnote 474:  E.g. Grunwedel, Altbuddhistische Kultstatten, fig. 624.]

[Footnote 475:  Stein, Ancient Khotan, plates xiii-xvii and xl, pp. 83 and 482 ff.]

[Footnote 476:  See Grunwedel, Buddh.  Kultstatten, pp. 129-130 and plate.  Foucher, “L’Art Greco-Bouddhique,” p. 145, J.R.A.S. 1886, 333 and plate i.]

[Footnote 477:  See Wachsberger’s “Stil-kritische Studien zur Kunst Chinesisch-Turkestan’s” in Ostasiatische Ztsft. 1914 and 1915.]

[Footnote 478:  See Grunwedel, Buddh.  Kultstatten, pp. 332 ff.]

[Footnote 479:  Ancient Khotan, vol.  II. plates lx and lxi.]

[Footnote 480:  Le Coq in J.R.A.S. 1909, pp. 299 ff.  See the whole article.]

[Footnote 481:  For some of the more striking drawings referred to see Grunwedel, Buddh.  Kultstatten, figs. 51, 53, 239, 242, 317, 337, 345-349.]

[Footnote 482:  In Geog.  Journal, May 1916, p. 362.]

[Footnote 483:  Chavannes, Documents chinois decouverts par Aurel Stein, 1913.]

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