Book Summary
This volume continues the detailed examination of the British Library Kharosthi scrolls - extremely fragile and brittle fragments of manuscript on birch-bark rolls. Although their provenance is uncertain, there are strong indications that they came from Hadda in eastern Afghanistan and were most likely written in the early first century A.D. during the reign of the Saka rulers, making them the oldest known Buddhist manuscripts. Fragments 16 and 25 are two long, relatively narrow fragments that obviously belong to the same scroll. Two texts were written on the scroll, each by a different scribe. The first text, referred to as the Gandhari London Dharmapada, represents an anthology of verses well known in the Buddhist tradition. The second text is a series of stories concerning previous births of the Buddha and of some of his disciples. Timothy Lenz is a postdoctoral research assistant at the University of Washington and a member of the British Library/University of Washington Early Buddhist Manuscripts Project. Also available: "A Gandhari Version of the Rhinoceros Sutra", British Library Kharosthi Fragment 5B, Richard Salomon with Andrew Glass 2001, 0-295-98035-4, "Gandharan Buddhist Texts, Volume 1". "Three Gandhari Ekottarikagama-Type Sutras", British Library Kharosthi Fragments 12 and 14, Mark Allon with Andrew Glass 2002, 0-295-98185-7, "Gandharan Buddhist Texts, Volume 2".
Book Details
Book Name | New Version Gandhari - Cloth |
Author | Tomothy Lenz, Timothy Lenz, Andrew Glass |
Publisher | University Of Washington Press (Feb 2003) |
ISBN | 9780295983080 |
Pages | 296 |
Language | English |
Price | 5008 |