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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://ir.dila.edu.tw//handle/123456789/321
Title: 大正藏本〈諸經要抄〉與《七祖法寶記》
The Zhujingyaochao and the Qizufabaoji from the Taishō Shinshū Daizōkyō
Authors: 鄧星亮 
Keywords: 諸經要抄;正名;七祖法寶記;解題;Zhujingyaochao;real name;Qizufabaoji;Annotated bibliography
Issue Date: Dec-2018
Publisher: 法鼓文理學院
Journal: 法鼓佛學學報 
Journal Issue: 23
Journal Pages: 1-24
Abstract: 《大正藏》第85冊中收錄編號2819的敦煌文獻一種,冠名為〈諸經要抄〉。根據國家圖書館所藏BD13838和BD15072的內容及它們之間綴合情況分析,大正藏本〈諸經要抄〉實際應為《七祖法寶記》的一部分。進而,通過對《七祖法寶記》的解題,分析該文獻的類型、題名、成立、內容和性質等諸方面因素,揭示其在禪宗典籍中的地位以及對禪宗的影響。
The zhujingyaochao was included in Volume no. 85 of the Taishō Shinshū Daizōkyō. Based on an analysis of the contents documents No. BD13838 and BD15072 collected in the National Library of China, this text can be shown to have actually been a part of the Qizufabaoji. Furthermore, the Qizufabaoji's annotated bibliography allows us to determine the significance and influence exerted by this text on the Chan school.
Description: 收稿日期:2018/05/09;通過審核日期:2018/10/03。 本文係2015年度國家社科基金一般項目「中國佛教石窟刻經研究」(15BZJ020)階段性成果。
URI: http://172.27.2.131/handle/123456789/321
ISSN: 1996-8000
DOI: 10.6889/DDJBS.201812_(23).0001
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