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    Hardcover. Condizione: near fine. First edition. Octavo. xviii, 182pp. Index, bibliography & glossary. Pictorial buckram, lavender spine lettered in white & black A near fine, but ex-library copy with a minimal rubber library stamp on title page and at bottom edge of text block. GyÅ nen's Transmission of the Buddha Dharma in Three Countries is the first English translation of this work and a new assessment of it. GyÅ nen (1240-1321) has been recognized for establishing a methodology for the study of Buddhism that would come to dominate Japan. The three countries GyÅ nen considers are India, China and Japan. Ronald S. Green and Chanju Mun describe GyÅ nen's innovative doctrinal classification system (panjiao) for the first time and compare it to other panjiao systems. They argue that GyÅ nen's arrangement and what he chose to exclude served political purposes in the Kamakura period, and thus engage current scholarship on the construction of Japanese Buddhism. (Publisher) Contents: Part I.A sketch of the transmission of the Buddha Dharma and related issues.; Introduction: GyÅ nen and the organizational structure of his text --; Indian foundations and Chinese development of the Buddha Dharma --; Korean contributions to Japanese Buddhism --; Japanese development of the Buddha Dharma.; Part 2. Translation of GyÅ nen's "The Narrative History of Transmission of the Buddha Dharma in Three Countries".; Fascicle one --; Fascicle two --; Fascicle three. Volume 159 of Brill's "Numen Book Series: Studies in the History of Religions.".