The sub-series contains 12 numbered notebooks with Gogerly's translations of various jātaka stories. It seems that the collection is not complete as some of the notebooks are missing. In Theravāda Buddhism, the jātakas (c. 4th century BCE) are a textual division of the Pāli Canon, included in the Khuḍḍaka Nikāya ('Minor Collection') of the Sutta Piṭaka - the second group of the Pāli collection of Buddhist writings. The term mainly refers to the stories of Gautama Buddha's previous lives, in both human and animal form.
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GB 891 DJG-DJG/2-DJG/2/2
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1830 - 1860
Parte de Papers of Daniel John Gogerly
GB 891 DJG-DJG/13
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1830 - 1860
Parte de Papers of Daniel John Gogerly
The series includes seven different items related to ancient and medieval Sinhalese literature tradition.
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GB 891 DJG-DJG/14
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1830 - 1860
Parte de Papers of Daniel John Gogerly
There are four indexes for Gogerly's translations of four different Theravāda Buddhist texts (Sarasaṅgaha, Sutta-saṅgaha, Cariyā-piṭaka and Vibhaṅga). The indexes are written by an unknown author. [32.5cmX21cm]
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GB 891 DJG-DJG/3
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1830 - 1860
Parte de Papers of Daniel John Gogerly
This series contains Gogerly's translations of different Theravāda Buddhist suttas. During his lifetime, Gogerly translated around twenty of them. This literary corpus refers to ancient and medieval canonical scriptures many of which are regarded as records of the oral teachings of Gautama Buddha.
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