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Commentary on the Nyāyapraveśa, a treatise on Buddhist logic by Śaṅkarasvāmin (active 6th century) which itself introduces Dignaga's root text, the Nyāyamukha. Professor Sempa Dorjee offers an exegesis of difficult points based on a rare Sanskrit manuscript held by a library in South India and in consultation with Tibetan translations in the Narthang, Derge, Cone and Taishō canons.
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Tshad ma rigs pa la ʼjug paʼi rnam bshad dkaʼ gnas gsal baʼi zla zer zhes bya ba bzhugs so
1996, Wā-ṇa Dbu Bod-kyi Ches-mthoʼi Gtsug-lag Slob-gnyer Khang
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"Rgya-gar lho phyogs rgyal ba paʼi dpe mdzod rnying pa zhig nas thob paʼi Rgya dpe rnying pa lag son byung ba de dang Sna Sde Nyi-hong Co-ne bcas kyi Bod ʼgyur ma dpe rnams dang go bsdur legs par byas nas zhu dag bsgyur bcos ci grub byas pa de yin la ʼgrel pa ʼdi ni ma dpe de nyid gzhir bzhag paʼi ʼgrel paʼo -- page 198
Spelling of author's name on English title page: Prof. Sempa Dorjee
Includes bibliographical references
In Tibetan, with some terms in Sanskrit
Orginally acquired by Trace Foundation's Latse Library (New York City, NY), and donated to Columbia University Libraries in July 2017.
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