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  • Tên sách : A Handbook of Pali Literature
  • Tác giả : Oskar von Hinuber
  • Dịch giả :
  • Ngôn ngữ : Anh
  • Số trang : 256
  • Nhà xuất bản : Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
  • Năm xuất bản : 1997
  • Phân loại : Sách tiếng Anh-English
  • MCB : 12100000011596
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Foreword

The original inspiration for this book goes back to early 1991, when Charles Hallisey invited me while staying in Chicago to write a long chapter on Pali literature for his planned “Handbook of Theravada Literature”. When that plan did not materialize, I decided to pub­lish the section on Pali literature separately.

This original plan has left its mark on both the structure and the length of the present book. As far as possible. I have attempted to remain within the space limits proposed for the projected handbook, despite the fact that it soon became clear that it would be impossible to deal exhaustively with Pali literature within those limits. As a result, my presentation is at times extremely brief. Even after deciding to publish the study separately, I persisted with this brevity in order to avoid stylistic inconsistency.

My contribution to the planned handbook was to cover the whole of Pali literature, with the exception of titles listed by H. Smith in the Epilegomena to the Critical Pali Dictionary under 2.9.22 “Medicine”. 2.9.23 “Law”, and 5. “Philology”. These were to be dealt with by J. Liyanaratne, A. Huxley, and O. Pind respectively. Consequently, they are not treated in the present survey.

Despite the limitations of space. I have attempted to deal with as many titles as possible, in order to give a survey of Pali literature as comprehensive as possible, excluding the group of texts mentioned above. Some of the titles presented in the chapters on later Pali literature have not been previously noted in modern Western studies. Although it has proved impossible to include all known Pali texts espe­cially those extant only in manuscript form, the present handbook supplements the Epilegomena to the Critical Pali Dictionary.

 

Table of Contents

Foreword

I. Introduction § 1-9

II. The Theravada Canon § 10-155

II.1 The Basket of the Discipline § 12-45

II.1.1 The Suttavibhahga and the Patimokkhasutta § 14-27

II.1.1.1 The Patimokkhasutta § 15-21

II.1.1.2 The Suttavibhahga § 22 – 27

II.1.2 The Khandhaka § 28-39

II.1.3 The Parivara § 40-42

II.1.4 The Abhayagiri-Vinaya § 43-45

II.2 The Basket of the Teaching § 46-128

II.2.1 The Dighanikaya § 52-62

II.2.2 The Majjhimanikaya § 63-68

II.2.3 The Samyuttanikaya § 69-75

II.2.4 The Anguttaranikaya § 76-83 

II.2.5 The Khuddakanikaya § 84-128

II.2.5.1 The Khuddakapatha §86-87

The Paritta § 87

II.2.5.2 The Dhammapada § 88—90

II.2.5.3 The Udana § 91

II.2.5.4 The Itivuttaka § 92-93

II.2.5.5 The Suttanipata § 94-99

II.2.5.6,7 The Vimanavatthu and the Petavatthu § 100-102 

II.2.5.8,9 The Thera- and the Therigatha § 103-108

II.2.5.10 TheJataka § 109-115

The Nidanakatha § 111

II.2.5.11 The Niddesa § 116-118

II.2.5.12 The Patisambhidamagga § 119-120

II.2.5.13 The Apadana § 121-123

II.2.5.14 The Buddhavamsa § 124-125 

II.2.5.15 The Cariyapitaka § 126-128 

II.3 The Basket of Things Relating to the Teaching § 129—155

II.3.1 The Dhammasangani §132-137

II.3.2 The Vibhanga § 138—139

II.3.3 The Dhatukatha § 140

II.3.4 The Puggalapannatti § 141-143

II.3.5 The Kathavatthu §144-151

II.3.6 The Yamaka § 152-153

II.3.7 ThePatthana § 154-155

III. The Paracanonical Texts § 156-180

III.1 The Suttasamgaha § 157

III.2 The Nettippakarana § 158-166

III.3 The Petakopadesa § 167-171

III.4 The Milindapanha (with commentary) § 172-180

Milindatika § 180

IV. The Chronicles § 181-202

IV.1 Dipavamsa and Mahavamsa (with commentary) § 182-188

Dipavamsa § 183-184

Mahavamsa § 185-187 

Mahavamsatika § 188

IV.2  The Extended Mahavamsa § 189

IV.3 Vamsamalivilasini § 190

IV.4 Mahabodhivamsa § 191

IV.5 Thupavamsa § 192

IV.6 Dathavamsa § 193

IV.7 Nalatadhatuvamsa § 194

IV.8 Chakesadhatuvamsa § 195

IV.9 Hatthavanagallaviharavamsa § 196-167

IV.10 Samantakutavannana § 198

IV.11 Sangitivamsa § 199

IV.12 Anagatavamsa § 200

IV.13 Dasabodhisattauddesa § 201

IV.14 Dasabodhisattuppattikatha and Dasabodhisattavidhi § 202     

V. The Commentaries § 203-322

Buddhaghosa § 207

V.1 The Commentaries on the Vinaya § 208-225

V.1.1 The Samantapasadika § 208 – 220

V.1.2 The Kankhavitarani § 221-225

V.2 The Commentaries on the Suttapitaka § 226-307

V.2.1 The Commentaries on the First Four Nikayas (Sumangalavilasini, Papancasudani, Manorathapurani, Saratthappakasini) § 226- 244 

V.2.2 Vimuttimagga and Visuddhimagga (with commentaries) § 245-250 

V.2.3 The Commentaries on the Khuddakanikaya § 251-307

V.2.3.1 The Paramatthajotika I § 252-254

V.2.3.2 The Paramatthajotika II §255-259

V.2.3.3 Jatakatthavannana and Dhammapadatthakatha § 260- 269 

Jatakatthavannana §261

Dhammapadatthakatha § 262 – 269

V.2.3.4 Apocryphal Jatakas § 270-271

Pannasajataka § 270

Kosalabimba vannana § 271

V.2.3.5 Dhammapala’s Commentaries: The Paramatthadipani § 272-286

Udana-and Itivuttaka-atthakatha § 277-279

Vimanavatthu- and Petavatthu-atthakatha § 280-282

Theragatha- and Therigatha-atthakatha § 283 – 284

Cariyapitaka-atthakatha § 285

Dhammapala’s date and his relation to other commen­taries § 286                                 

V.2.3.6 The Saddhammapajjotika § 287—290

V.2.3.7 The Saddhammapakasini § 291 – 297

V.2.3.8 The Madhuratthavilasini § 298-301

V.2.3.9 The Visuddhajanavilasini § 302-304

V.2.3.10 Survey of the Khuddakanikaya-Commentaries § 305 – 307

V.3 The Commentaries on the Abhidhammapitaka § 308-322 

Atthasalini § 315-317

Sammohavinodani § 318-321

Pancappakaranatthakatha § 322

VI. The Handbooks § 323-354

VI.1 The Vinaya Handbooks § 324-339

Vinayavinicchaya and Uttaravinicchaya § 325-331

Khuddakasikkha and Mulasikkha § 332-333

Palimuttakavinayavinicchayasangaha (with commen­taries) § 334-337 

Vimativinodani § 338

Sima Handbooks (Simavivadavinicchayakatha, Simalankara, Simalankarasamgaha) § 339 

VI.2 The Abhidhamma Handbooks § 340 – 354

Abhidhammavatara (with commentaries) and Ruparupavibhaga § 340-343 

Abhidhammatthasangaha (with commentaries) § 344- 347 

Paramatthavinicchaya and Namarupapariccheda § 348-349

The author Anuruddha § 350

Saccasankhepa § 351

Namarupasamasa §352

Namacaradipaka § 353

Mohavicchedani § 354 

VII. The Subcommentaries § 355-382

VII.1 The Subcommentaries by Ananda § 356

VII.2 The Subcommentaries by Dhammapala § 357-366

Linatthappakasini (on the Nikaya-Commentaries) § 358

Linatthappakasini (on the Jatakatthavappana) § 359

Linatthavannana (on the Abhidhamma-Commentaries) § 360

Paramatthamanjusa (on the Visuddhimagga) § 361

Nettiatthakatha § 362

Linatthavappana (on the Nettiatthakatha) § 363

Dhammapala’s Date § 364 – 366

VII.3 The Vinayagapthipada by Vajirabuddhi § 367—371

VII.4 The Subcommentaries by Sariputta and his pupil Buddhanaga § 372-378 

Saratthadipani (on the Samantapasadika) § 373-374

Saratthamanjusa (on the Manorathapurani) § 375-376

Kankhavitaraniporanatika § 377

Vinayatthamanjusa (on the Kankhavitarapi) §378

VII.5 Later Subcommentaries § 379-382

Samantapasadika-, Atthasalini-, and Vibhangatthakatha-atthayojana § 379

Abhidhammatthavibhavini-atthayojana § 380

Nettivibhavani § 381

Sadhujanavilasini (on the Sumangalavilasini) § 382

Petakalaipkara §382

VIII. Anthologies § 383-392

Sarasangaha § 384-385

Upasakajanalankara § 386-388

Patipattisahgaha §386

Mangalatthadipani § 389

Sankhyapakasaka(-tika) and Vessantaradipani § 390

Pathamasambodhi § 391

Jinamahanidana § 392

IX. Cosmological Texts § 393-402

Pancagatidipani § 393

Chagatidipani § 394

Lokapannatti § 395-396

Lokappadipakasara § 397 – 399

Okasadipani § 398

Cakkavaladipani § 400

Candasuriyagatidipani § 401-402

X. Poetry § 403-408a

Pajjamadhu § 403

Telakatahagatha § 404 -405 

Jinacarita § 406

Jinalamkara § 407

Sadhucaritodaya § 408

Jinabodhavali § 408a

XI. Collections of Stories § 409-418

Dasadanavatthuppakarana § 409

Sahassavatlhappakarana § 410-412

(Madhu)Rasavahini § 413-415

Sihalavatthuppakarana § 416-418

XII. Pali Literature from South East Asia § 419-437

Surveys of Pali literature composed in Ceylon, Burma and Thailand § 419

XII.1 Niti Texts § 420-424

Dhamma-. Loka-. Maharaha-. Raja-niti § 420-422

Lokaneyyappakarapa § 423

Manussavineyya § 424

XII.2 Chronicles from Thailand § 425 -429

Camadevivamsa § 426

Sihingabuddharupanidana, Ratanabimbavamsavannana, Amarakatabuddharupanidana, Addhabhagabuddharupa-nidana § 427

Jinakalamali § 428

Pancabuddhabyakarana § 429

XII.3 Apocryphal Texts from Thailand § 430 -437

Sivijayajataka § 430-431

Sotatthakimahanidana § 432-434

Maleyyattheravatthu § 435

Tundilovada-, Nibbana-, Akaravattara-sutta §436

Apocryphal titles mentioned in the Atthakatha § 437

XIII. Letters and Inscriptions § 438-446

XIII.1 Letters § 438 – 443

Saddhammopayana § 439 -440

Mahanagakulasandesa § 441

Sandesakatha § 442

The letter by the Aggamahasenapati of Siam § 443 

XIII.2 Inscriptions § 444-446

XIV. Lost Texts and Non-Theravada Texts Quoted in Pali Literature § 447 -450

Sarasamasa § 448

Madhukosa § 450

XV. Bibliography

XVI. Indices

XVI.1 Titles of Pali Works and Their Sections

XVI.2 Authors

XVI.3 Pali Words

XVI.4 General Index

XVI.5 Modern Authors

XVII. Abbreviations

XVII.1 Pali Texts

XVII.2 General Abbreviations

XVIII. Additions and Corrections to the Numerical System of the Epilegomena to the CPD

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