Dear Andrea,

Not sure you are aware of the following:

Ernst Steinkellner, Early Indian Epistemology and Logic. Fragments from Jinendrabuddhi's Pramāṇasamuccayaṭīkā 1 and 2, Tokyo, 2017, The International Institute for Buddhist Studies (Studia Philologica Buddhica, Monograph Series, XXXV).

Warmest,

Vincent


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Betreff: [INDOLOGY] Ṣaṣṭitantra fragments
 
Dear colleagues,

I am looking for scholarly resources—books or articles—gathering fragments of/quotation from the lost Sāṅkhya work Ṣaṣṭitantra (supposed it ever existed). I am aware of the early works by Schrader, Frauwallner, Oberhammer, and the recent collection of fragments on perception by Steinkellner (1999), but I haven’t been able to find more comprehensive resources containing all (or most) of the « original » passages that have survived to us. Any help would be appreciated.

Best regards,

Andrea Acri

EPHE/EFEO, Paris

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