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Article: A Study of Nagarjuna's Twenty Verses on the Great Vehicle (Mahayanavimsika) and His Verses on lie Heart of Dependent Origination (Pratityasamutpadahrdayakarika). (Reviews of Books).
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- The Journal of the American Oriental Society
- Article date:
- January 1, 2002
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A Study of Nagarjuna's Twenty Verses on the Great Vehicle (Mahayanavimsika) and His Verses on lie Heart of Dependent Origination (Pratityasamutpadahrdayakarika), with the Interpretation of the Heart of Dependent Origination (Pratityasamutpadahrdayavyakhyana). By R. C. JAMIESON. Toronto Studies in Religion, vol. 15. New York: PETER LANG, 2000. Pp. 183.
These two brief but important verse texts are "attributed to Nagarjuna." R. C. Jamieson, who is Keeper of Sanskrit Manuscripts at the University of Cambridge, does not take up the issue of attribution in any detail, but we may take the texts as definitively "Nagarjunian," as they are in no way inconsistent with the ...