Title sheet, index and pages 14-44 of manuscript for a Summary of 'contradiction and reality'. The manuscript bears considerable reworking and annotation and the title sheet has handwritten inscription, "Vera's Sutra from Teddy".
Sans titreTyped translation with commentary. The reference numbers have been added to the text by hand.
Sans titreTranslation of the Heart Sutra from the Prajñāpāramitā entitled "Homage to the All-Knowing" with subsequent commentary.
Sans titreThree copies of Conze's publication: "contradiction and reality", published by Wightman & Co. Ltd., London (1939). Plus a typed partial draft with handwritten note "Vera's Sutra from Teddy" on title page.
Sans titreA handwritten translation of 'On believing in mind - Shinjin-no Mei', by Seng-t'san, third Chinese patriarch of Zen. There is a change in the pen used part way through the document and a small number of corrections.
Sans titreHandwritten, typed and printed manuscripts of work by Edward Conze which were given to his friend Vera Calvert (neé Baker). They include early philosophical work, translations and explanations of Buddhist work and teaching curricula.
Sans titreA handwritten translation of "On Believing in Mind - Shinjin-no Mei" by Seng-t'san, third Chinese patriarch of Zen, and a typed version with explanatory commentary.
Sans titre"The Iconography of the Prajñāpāramitā" - an offprint of Conze's article published in "Oriental Art, Autumn 1949". The cover bears the inscription "with the compliments of the author, Edward Conze, 14.1.50".
Sans titreSyllabuses published by University of London, University Extension and Tutorial Classes Council: Tutorial Classes Committee. These are for First Year Class in Psychology for 1950-51 and a Second Year Class in Psychology for 1951-52, both devised by Edward Conze.
Sans titreThree copies of 'contradiction and reality' by Edward Conze which is a summary of 10 books concerning philosophical questions including those of selfhood, unity and generality. The pamphlet was published by Wightman & Co. Ltd., London, in 1939.
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