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              Papers of Edward Conze
              GB 891 EC · Fonds · 1939 - 1979

              Handwritten, 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.

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              On Believing in Mind - Shinjin-no Mei
              GB 891 EC-EC/2 · Série · 1940 - 1979
              Fait partie de Papers of Edward Conze

              A 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.

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              GB 891 EC-EC/6 · Dossier · 1949 - 1950
              Fait partie de Papers of Edward Conze

              "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".

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              GB 891 EC-EC/5 · Dossier · Apr 1958
              Fait partie de Papers of Edward Conze

              "Text, Sources and Bibliography of the Prajñāpāramitā-hrdaya" by Edward Conze, reprinted from the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, April 1948. The outside cover bears the inscription "For Vera, in love & gratitude, T. And who among you if had - should ask for - should give him a stone". Stuck into the pamphlet, on the back cover is a 'head and shoulders' photograph of Conze and another of him sat in a deck chair was found loose within the pamphlet.

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