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The four sessions focused on the scriptural corpus of Sthiramati, a pivotal scholar in the development of Indian Yogācāra thought in the 6th century. So far Sthiramati’s work has received far less attention from modern scholars than the treatises of other Yogācāra authors like Asaṅga or Vasubandhu—p...

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Published in:Annuaire
Main Author: Kramer, Jowita (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:French
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Published: Sorbonne 2018
In: Annuaire
Year: 2018, Volume: 125, Pages: 65-66
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Summary:The four sessions focused on the scriptural corpus of Sthiramati, a pivotal scholar in the development of Indian Yogācāra thought in the 6th century. So far Sthiramati’s work has received far less attention from modern scholars than the treatises of other Yogācāra authors like Asaṅga or Vasubandhu—probably because of the perception of Sthiramati as a commentator and not as an original author in his own right.
ISSN:1969-6329
Contains:Enthalten in: École pratique des hautes études. Section des sciences religieuses, Annuaire
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.4000/asr.1791