Authors and Editors in the Literary Traditions of Asian Buddhism
Time and again in modern studies of traditional Buddhist literature, we find the unreflective use of words like ‘author.’ Such words are a natural part of our modern lexicon, and at first glance seem to be implied by Buddhist literary conventions too, for example in colophons or catalogues. Little w...
Main Authors: | Cantwell, C, Mayer, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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International Association of Buddhist Studies
2015
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