Page:A Record of the Buddhist Religion as practised in India and the Malay Archipelago.djvu/11
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CONTENTS.
- Map of I-tsing's Route to India and Back, with some Geographical Names mentioned in his Record
- [to face title-page]
- Letter from the Right Honourable Professor F. Max Müller to Mr. J. Takakusu.
- ... ix
- General Introduction:—
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- Preliminary Remarks
- ... xvii
- The Mûlasarvâstivâda School
- ... xxi
- The Result of I-tsing's Description of the Buddhist Schools
- ... xxiii
- The Life and Travels of I-tsing:—
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- I. His Boyhood, to his Departure from China
- ... xxv
- II. His Journey to India
- ... xxvii
- III. His Return Home, to his Death
- ... xxxvii
- Notes on some Geographical Names:—
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- I. The Country of the Naked People
- ... xxxviii
- II. The Islands of the Southern Sea
- ... xxxix
- III. Further India or Indo-China
- ... li
- IV. India and Ceylon
- ... lii
- The Date of I-tsing's Work
- ... liii
- Tables of several Literary Men and Buddhist Teachers of India, with their dates and successions, made from the Record of Buddhist Practices of I-tsing
- ... lv
- The Text
- ... lx
- Additional Notes to the Map
- ... lxiv