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+ | |title=''Pínjiā jīngshè xiàokān dà zàngjīng''<br>頻伽精舍校刊大藏經<br>The Kalaviṇka Hermitage Canon | ||
+ | |other-title=Also called ''Pínjiā dà zàngjīng'' 頻伽大藏經 (The Kalaviṇka Canon) | ||
+ | |image=[[File:Pinjia_canon.png|100px|center]] | ||
+ | |authors=Published by: | ||
+ | * Liza Roos [[羅迦陵]] | ||
+ | * Zōngyǎng [[宗仰]] | ||
+ | * Zhāng Tàiyán [[章太炎]] | ||
+ | |editions=* Kalaviṇka Hermitage 頻伽精舍, 1909-1913 | ||
+ | * Yǒuzhèng Books [[有正書局]], 1914? | ||
+ | * Reprint: 100 Vols. Běijīng 北京: 九州圖書出版社, 1998. | ||
+ | |editor-name=Erik Hammerstrom | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | '''''Pínjiā dà zàngjīng'' 頻伽大藏經''' (The Kalaviṇka Canon), also known as ''Pínjiā jīngshè xiàokān dà zàngjīng'' 頻伽精舍校刊大藏經 (The Kalaviṇka Hermitage Canon) was the first letterpress edition of the Buddhist canon printed in China. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
- | + | This canon, in 8,416 volumes, was first published from [[1909]] to [[1913]]. It was organized by Zōngyǎng [[宗仰]] with assistance from Zhāng Tàiyán [[章太炎]]. The cost of publication was borne by Liza Roos (Mrs. Silas Hardoon [[羅迦陵]]). It was the first Buddhist canon published in China using relief printing and was relatively inexpensive.<ref>Yǒuzhèng Books [[有正書局]] advertised the the set for sale at 140 yuán 元 in [[1914]]. For comparison, a year's subscription to ''Fóxué cóngbào'' [[佛學叢報]] listed in the same catalogue, cost 3 yuán.</ref> It also included extensive punctuation, making it easier to read than most previous canons.<ref>[http://www.buddhism.com.cn/fjwh/199806/fxsx199806.htm 《频伽大藏经》影印出版]</ref> | |
- | This canon, in 8,416 volumes, was published | + | |
A ''Kalaviṇka'' 迦陵頻伽, the name of a mythical Indian bird that lives in the Himālayas and has a beautiful voice. | A ''Kalaviṇka'' 迦陵頻伽, the name of a mythical Indian bird that lives in the Himālayas and has a beautiful voice. | ||
- | A reprint of the series was issued in 1998 by 九州圖書出版社. | + | A photocopy reprint of the series was issued in 1998 by 九州圖書出版社. |
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category:Bibliography]] | [[Category:Bibliography]] |
Pínjiā jīngshè xiàokān dà zàngjīng
頻伽精舍校刊大藏經 The Kalaviṇka Hermitage Canon |
Also called Pínjiā dà zàngjīng 頻伽大藏經 (The Kalaviṇka Canon)
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Pínjiā dà zàngjīng 頻伽大藏經 (The Kalaviṇka Canon), also known as Pínjiā jīngshè xiàokān dà zàngjīng 頻伽精舍校刊大藏經 (The Kalaviṇka Hermitage Canon) was the first letterpress edition of the Buddhist canon printed in China.
This canon, in 8,416 volumes, was first published from 1909 to 1913. It was organized by Zōngyǎng 宗仰 with assistance from Zhāng Tàiyán 章太炎. The cost of publication was borne by Liza Roos (Mrs. Silas Hardoon 羅迦陵). It was the first Buddhist canon published in China using relief printing and was relatively inexpensive.[1] It also included extensive punctuation, making it easier to read than most previous canons.[2]
A Kalaviṇka 迦陵頻伽, the name of a mythical Indian bird that lives in the Himālayas and has a beautiful voice.
A photocopy reprint of the series was issued in 1998 by 九州圖書出版社.