Sacred Texts  Buddhism  Index  Previous 


The Buddha's Way of Virtue, by W.D.C Wagiswara and K.J. Saunders, [1920], at sacred-texts.com


p. 113

"The following advertisements appeared at the end of the original text. They are included for completeness"

THE WISDOM OF THE EAST SERIES

Edited by L. CRANMER-BYNG and Dr. S. A. KAPADIA

THE SERIES AND ITS PURPOSE

This Series has a definite object. It is, by means of the best Oriental literature—its wisdom, philosophy, poetry, and ideals—to bring together West and East in a spirit of mutual sympathy, goodwill, and understanding. From India, China, Japan, Persia, Arabia, Palestine, and Egypt these words of wisdom have been gathered.

NEW VOLUMES.

HINDU GODS AND HEROES. Studies in the History of the Religion of India. By Lionel D. Barnett. 3/6 net.

BUDDHIST PSALMS. Translated from the Japanese of Shinran Shōnin by S. Yamabe and L. Adam Beck. 3/6 net.

THE SECRET ROSE GARDEN OF SA’D UD DIN MAHMŪD SHABISTARĪ. Rendered from the Persian, with an Introduction, by Florence Lederer. 3/6 net.

INDIAN

THE RELIGION OF THE SIKHS. By Dorothy Field. 3/6 net.

BUDDHIST SCRIPTURES. A Selection Translated from the Pāli with Introduction by E. J. Thomas, M.A. 3/6 net.

THE HEART OF INDIA. Sketches in the History of Hindu Religion and Morals. By L. D. Barnett, M.A., Litt. D. 3/6 net.

BRAHMA-KNOWLEDGE: An Outline of the Philosophy of the Vedānta. As set forth by the Upanishads and by Sankara. By L. D. Barnett, M.A., Litt.D. 3/6 net.

p. 114

THE BUDDHA'S "WAY OF VIRTUE." A Translation of the Dhammapada. By W. C. D. Wagiswara and K. J. Saunders, Members of the Royal Asiatic Society, Ceylon branch. 3/6 net.

THE PATH OF LIGHT. Rendered for the first time into English from the Bodhi-charyāvatāra of Sānti-Deva. A Manual of Mahā-Yāna Buddhism. By L. D. Barnett, M.A., Litt.D. 3/6 net.

LEGENDS OF INDIAN BUDDHISM. Translated from "L’introduction à l’Histoire du Buddhisme Indien" of Eugène Burnouf, with an Introduction by Winifred Stephens. 3/6 net.

THE WAY OF THE BUDDHA. Selections from the Buddhist texts, together with the original Pāli, with Introduction by Herbert Baynes, M.R.A.S. 3/6 net.

IRANIAN (Persian, Pehlvi, Zend, etc.)

THE DIWAN OF ZEB-UN-NISSA. The First Fifty Ghazals. Rendered from the Persian by Magan Lal and Jessie Duncan Westbrook. With an Introduction and Notes. 3/6 net.

THE RUBA’IYÁT OF HÁFIZ. Translated with Introduction by Syed Abdul Majid, LL.D. Rendered into English Verse by L. Cranmer-Byng. 2/6 net.

THE SPLENDOUR OF GOD. Being Extracts from the Sacred Writings of the Bahais. With Introduction by Eric Hammond. 3/6 net.

THE TEACHINGS OF ZOROASTER, and the Philosophy of the Parsi Religion. Translated with Introduction by Dr. S. A. Kapadia, Lecturer, University College, London. 2nd Edition, 3/6 net.

THE PERSIAN MYSTICS.

I. Jalálu’d-dín Rúmí. By F. Hadland Davis. 3/6 net

II. Jámí By F. Hadland Davis. 3/6 net.

THE BUSTĀN OF SA’DI. From the Persian. Translated with Introduction by A. Hart Edwards. 3/6 net.

SA’DI'S SCROLL OF WISDOM. By Shaikh Sa’di. With Introduction by Sir Arthur N. Wollaston, K.C.I.E. 2/6 net. With Persian Script added. 3/6 net.

THE ROSE GARDEN OF SA’DI. Selected and Rendered from the Persian with Introduction by L. Cranmer-Byng. 2/6 net.

ARABIC

THE POEMS OF MU‘TAMID, KING OF SEVILLE. Rendered into English Verse by Dulcie Lawrence Smith. With an Introduction. 2/6 net.

ABU’L ALA, THE SYRIAN. By Henry Baerlein. 3/6 net.

p. 115

THE ALCHEMY OF HAPPINESS. By Al Ghazzali. Rendered into English by Claud Field. 3/6 net.

THE AWAKENING OF THE SOUL. From the Arabic of Ibn Tufail. Translated with Introduction by Paul Brönnle, Ph.D. 2/6 net.

THE RELIGION OF THE KORAN. With Introduction by Sir Arthur N. Wollaston, K.C.I.E. 2/6 net.

ARABIAN WISDOM. Selections and Translations from the Arabic by John Wortabet, M.D. 2/6 net.

THE SINGING CARAVAN. Some Echoes of Arabian Poetry. By Henry Baerlein. 3/6 net.

THE DIWAN OF ABU’L-ALA. By Henry Baerlein. 2/6 net.

HEBREW

ANCIENT JEWISH PROVERBS. Compiled and Classified by A. Cohen, late Scholar of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. 3/6 net.

THE WISDOM OF THE APOCRYPHA. With an Introduction by C. E. Lawrence, Author of "Pilgrimage," etc. 3/6 net.

CHINESE

THE RHYTHM OF LIFE. Based on the Philosophy of Lao-Tse. By Henri Borel. Translated by M. E. Reynolds. 3/6 net.

A FEAST OF LANTERNS. Rendered with an Introduction by L. Cranmer-Byng, Author of "A Lute of Jade," "The Odes of Confucius," etc. 3/6 net.

YANG CHU'S GARDEN OF PLEASURE. Translated from the Chinese by Professor Anton Forke. With an Introduction by H. Cranmer-Byng. 2/6 net.

TAOIST TEACHINGS. From the Mystical Philosophy of Lieh Tzŭ. Translated by Lionel Giles, M.A. 3/6 net.

A LUTE OF JADE. Being Selections from the Classical Poets of China. Rendered with an Introduction by L. Cranmer-Byng. 2nd Edition. 3/6 net.

THE CLASSICS OF CONFUCIUS.

The Book of History (Shu-King). By W. Gorn Old. 2/6 net.

The Book of Odes (Shi-King). By L. Cranmer-Byng. 2/6 net.

THE SAYINGS OF CONFUCIUS. A new Translation of the greater part of the Confucian Analects, with Introduction and Notes by Lionel Giles, M.A. (Oxon.), Assistant in the Department of Oriental Books and Manuscripts of the British Museum. 3/6 net.

p. 116

THE CONDUCT OF LIFE; or, The Universal Order of Confucius. A translation of one of the four Confucian Books, hitherto known as the Doctrine of the Mean. By Ku Hung Ming, M.A. (Edin.). 2/6 net.

THE BOOK OF FILIAL DUTY. Translated from the Chinese of the Hsiao Ching by Ivan Chên, First Secretary to the Chinese Legation. 2/6 net.

THE SAYINGS OF LAO TZŬ. From the Chinese. Translated with Introduction by Lionel Giles, British Museum. 2/6 net.

MUSINGS OF A CHINESE MYSTIC. Selections from the Philosophy of Chuang Tzŭ. With Introduction by Lionel Giles, M A, (Oxon.), Assistant at the British Museum. 3/6 net.

THE FLIGHT OF THE DRAGON. An Essay on the Theory and Practice of Art in China and Japan, based on Original Sources. by Laurence Binyon. 3/6 net.

JAPANESE

SPIRIT OF JAPANESE ART. By Yone Noguchi. 3/6 net.

SPIRIT OF JAPANESE POETRY. By Yone Noguchi. 3/6 net.

THE WAY OF CONTENTMENT. Translated from the Japanese of Kaibara Ekken by Ken Hoshino. 3/6 net.

THE MASTER-SINGERS OF JAPAN. Being Verse Translations from the Japanese Poets. By Clara Walsh. 3/6 net.

WOMEN AND WISDOM OF JAPAN. With Introduction by S. Takaishi. 2/6 net.

EGYPTIAN

ANCIENT EGYPTIAN LEGENDS. By M. A. Murray. 3/6 net.

THE BURDEN OF ISIS. Being the Laments of Isis and Nephthys. Translated from the Egyptian with an Introduction by James Teackle Dennis. 2/6 net.

THE INSTRUCTION OF PTAH-HOTEP AND THE INSTRUCTION OF KE’GEMNI. The Oldest Books in the World. Translated from the Egyptian with Introduction and Appendix by Battiscombe Gunn. 2/6 net.

Also by L. CRANMER-BYNG

SALMA. A play in three acts, of which the scene is laid in Cintra a thousand years ago. 3/6 net.

Editorial Communications should be addressed to

             The Editors of the Wisdom of the East Series,

                                  50A, Albemarle Street, London, W.1

LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, W.