Beal, Samuel, 1825-1889
Beal, Samuel
Beal, S.
Samuel Beal British oriental scholar (1825–1889)
VIAF ID: 39451108 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ | ‡a Beal ‡b Samuel ‡f 1825-1889
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Beal, Samuel ‡d 1825-1889
- 100 1 _ ‡a Beal, Samuel, ‡d 1825-1889
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Samuel Beal ‡c British oriental scholar (1825–1889)
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (9)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Devonport, England ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
Works
Title | Sources |
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Abhinisḥkramaṇasūtra | |
Abstract of four lectures on Buddhist literature in China, delivered at University College, London | |
Account of the Shui lui or infernal machine, described in the 58th volume of the Hoi Kwak To Chi | |
The age and writings of Nagarjuna-Bodhisattva, [1886?] | |
Brief remarks on some Japanese titles | |
Buddhacarita. | |
Buddhas Leben und Wirken | |
Buddhism in China : by the Rev. S. Beal, .... | |
The Buddhist Tripitaka as it is known in China and Japan : a catalogue and compendious report | |
A catena of Buddhist scriptures from the Chinese | |
Chinese accounts of India | |
Da ming san zang sheng jiao | |
Da tang da ci en si San-zang-fa-shi zhuan | |
Da Tang Xiyu ji | |
Dhammapada. Chinese version (Fa chü ching) English | |
Fo guo ji. | |
The Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king : a life of Buddha | |
Fó shòu xíng zǎn jīng | |
The Golden book of Buddhism : humanity's oldest religion of peace : selected suttas of both Hinayana and Mahayana Buddhism, with Ashvaghosha's Buddha-charita | |
The life of Hiuen-Tsiang | |
Lung-shu-pu-sa-kium-kiai-wang-sung. | |
Mélanges Chinois | |
mission of Sung-Yun and Hwei Săng to obtain Buddhist books in the West | |
The origin of the spiritual activity developed in Buddhism as it exists in China | |
Pratimoksha. | |
The romantic legend of Sâkya Buddha : from the Chinese-Sanscrit | |
Sacred books of the East ... | |
Scholar, saint and pilgrim | |
Selections from Buddha | |
Si-yu-ki : Buddhist records of the Western World | |
Some further gleanings from the Si-yu-ki | |
Suh-ki-li-lih-kiu. The Suhrillekha or "Friendly Letter" : written by Lung Shu (Nâgârjuna), and addressed to King Sadvaha | |
Suttapiṭaka. | |
Ta T'ang Hsi-yü chi. | |
Text and commentary of the Memorial of Sakya Buddha Tathagata | |
Texts from the Buddhist canon commonly known as Dhammapada : with accompanying narratives | |
Travels of Fah-Hian and Sung-Yun : Buddhist pilgrims, from China to India (400 A.D. and 518 A.D.). | |
Xiyou ji | |
大明三藏聖教 |