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020 _a978-81-307-1730-2
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_a294.3
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100 _aChalmers Lord
245 _aBuddha's Teachings :
_bBeing the Sutta-Nipata or Discourse collection /
_cLord Chalmers.
250 _b2014.
260 _aNew Delhi.
_bCosmo Publications;
_c2014.
300 _a300 p . ;
_bhardbound
_c17x18cm
505 _a1. The snake book 2. The short book 3. The Long book 4. The book of octads
520 _a" Some time ago, when reading the Sutta-Nipata, I was led to the conclusion that, while all verse when translated should receive a metrical rendering, it was particularly desirable to make the attempt here, so as to emphasize in English the historically significant varieties of versification found in the Pali. In 1928 Professor Lanman suggested that, ith a Pali text on the opposite page, my metrical experiment should finda place in the Harvard Oriental series.
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