Richard F. Gombrich. What the Buddha Thought. London: Equinox Pub., xv + pp. $ (cloth), ISBN ; $ (paper), ISBN Reviewed byRupert Gethin (University of Bristol)Published onH-Buddhism (January, )Commissioned byDaniel A. Arnold. Richard Gombrich writes, he says, out of exasperation and admiration. Richard F. Gombrich is the author of What the Buddha Thought ( avg rating, 93 ratings, 13 reviews, published ), Theravada Buddhism ( avg rati /5. What the Buddha Thought. London: Equinox Pub., xv + pp. $ (cloth), ISBN ; $ (paper), ISBN Reviewed by Rupert Gethin (University of Bristol) Published on H-Buddhism (January, ) Commissioned by Daniel A. Arnold Richard Gombrich writes, he says, out of exas- Buddhaghosa, that the chain covers three lives of the peration and www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 13 mins.
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Richard Gombrich explores the difficult issue of whether we can know what the Buddha taught, using the Pali texts as his basis. Professor Gombrich was the Boden Professor of Sanskrit, Oxford. He is a leading translator and interpreter of Buddhist Sanskrit and Pali texts. This talk was given at the BPG Leicester Buddhist Summer School. Richard F. Gombrich. What the Buddha Thought. London: Equinox Pub., xv + pp. $ (cloth), ISBN ; $ (paper), ISBN Reviewed byRupert Gethin (University of Bristol)Published onH-Buddhism (January, )Commissioned byDaniel A. Arnold. Richard Gombrich writes, he says, out of exasperation and admiration. Richard Gombrich, renowned scholar of Buddhism and Boden Professor of Sanskrit at Oxford between and , has just written a book, What the Buddha Thought, that aims to do precisely what its title says: tell ordinary but inquisitive readers about the ideas that the Buddha preached and how they came about. It requires a special kind of imagination to bring a genius like the Buddha to life, and Gombrich precisely has that spark of eccentricity.
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