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Taishō Shinshū Daizōkyō 大正新修大藏經 (The Taishō-era Revised Tripiṭaka; 1924-1934)
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Dàzhèng Xīnxiū Dàzáng Jīng; Taishō Tripiṭaka; Taishō Canon
Contributors:
- Tōkyō Taishō Tripiṭaka Publication Association 東京大正一切經刊行會
- Takakusu Junjirō 高楠順次郎
- Watanabe Kaigyoku 渡邊海旭
- Ono Gemyo 小野玄妙
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Published Editions:
- 100 Vols. Tōkyō 東京: Taishō Issaikyō Kankōkai 大正一切經刊行會, 1924-1934.
- 大正新脩大藏經テキストデータベース (SAT Daizōkyō Text Database), Vols. 1-85. [1]
- Chinese Buddhist Electronic Text Association (CBETA) edition, Vols. 1-55, 85. [2]
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- Article editor: Gregory Adam Scott
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The Taishō Shinshū Daizōkyō 大正新修大藏經 (1924-1934) or Taishō Canon is a published edition of the East Asian Buddhist canon (大藏經; Tripiṭaka) that began publication during the Taishō era 大正時代 (1912-1926) in Japan. It has since become the standard edition for scholarship on Buddhism; the single letter 'T' in a citation is understood to refer to it.
History
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Content
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Notes
References and Resources
- Ketelaar, James E. "The Non-Modern Confronts the Modern: Dating the Buddha in Japan". History and Theory, Vol. 45, no. 4 (Dec., 2006): 62-79.
- Stone, Jackie. "A Vast and Grave Task: Interwar Buddhist Studies as an Expression of Japan's Envisioned Global Role". In Culture and Identity: Japanese Intellectuals During the Interwar Years, edited by J. Thomas Rimer, 217-233. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1990.