Samuel Beal
Samuel Beal (27 November 1825, in Devonport, Devon – 20 August 1889, in Greens Norton, Northamptonshire) was an Oriental scholar, and the first Englishman to translate directly from the Chinese the early records of Buddhism, thus illuminating Indian history. Provided by Wikipedia
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Abstracts of four lectures on Buddhist literature in China by Beal, Samuel 1825-1889
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The Buddhist Tripitaka as it is known in China and Japan A Catalogue and compendious Report by Beal, Samuel 1825-1889
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Si-yu-ki Buddhist records of the Western World by Xuanzang ca. 600-664
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The romantic legend of Sâkya Buddha from the Chinese-Sanscrit
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Buddhas Leben und Wirken nach der chinesischen Bearbeitung von Açvagoshas Buddha-Carita und deren Übersetzung in das Englische durch Samuel Beal by Aśvaghoṣa ca. 1./2. Jh
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