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Published by Oxford, The Pali Text Society, 1995
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: New. vol 3 of 3. blue cloth. 8vo. Translation of the Dhammapada Commentary. This anonymous commentary is basically a collection of stories, of which about sixty are shared with the Jataka Commentary, chosen to introduce, contextualise and explain the verses of the Dhammapada. It was apparently composed in Sri Lanka and its date is unknown.
Language: English
Published by Oxford, The Pali Text Society, 1995
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: New. vol 1 of 3. blue cloth. 8vo. Translation of the Dhammapada Commentary. This anonymous commentary is basically a collection of stories, of which about sixty are shared with the Jataka Commentary, chosen to introduce, contextualise and explain the verses of the Dhammapada. It was apparently composed in Sri Lanka and its date is unknown.
Language: English
Published by Oxford, The Pali Text Society, 1995
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: New. vol 2 of 3. blue cloth. 8vo. Translation of the Dhammapada Commentary. This anonymous commentary is basically a collection of stories, of which about sixty are shared with the Jataka Commentary, chosen to introduce, contextualise and explain the verses of the Dhammapada. It was apparently composed in Sri Lanka and its date is unknown.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: New. 3 volume set. Translation of the Dhammapada Commentary. This anonymous commentary is basically a collection of stories, of which about sixty are shared with the Jataka Commentary, chosen to introduce, contextualise and explain the verses of the Dhammapada. It was apparently composed in Sri Lanka and its date is unknown.