Abstract
Chashab, Thupten Kunga and Filip Majkowski . Catalogue of the Tibetan Texts in the Pander Collection: Part A (Complete) and Part B (Partial) Held by the Jagiellonian Library, Cracow
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CURANTIBUS LEIF LITTRUP, HAVNIÆ HEIKKI PALVA, HELSINGIÆ ASKO PARPOLA, HELSINGIÆ TORBJÖRN LODÉN, HOLMIÆ SIEGFRIED LIENHARD, HOLMIÆ SAPHINAZ AMAL NAGUIB, OSLO
The so-called ‘Pander Collection’, “one of a few early Western collections of Tibetan literature”,1 is a collection of Tibetan, Mongolian, Manchu and Chinese Buddhist texts acquired by the German scholar Eugen Pander (1854-1894 (?)) during his stay in Beijing in the 1880s,2 probably from the Yonghegong Monastery.[3]
Brought to Berlin in 1889, the collection entered the former Prussian State Library around 1906 and, it seems, remained unexplored, apart from a handwritten catalogue prepared in that library, probably by the librarian Wilhelm Grube 4 on the basis of a preliminary catalogue (
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CURANTIBUS LEIF LITTRUP, HAVNIÆ HEIKKI PALVA, HELSINGIÆ ASKO PARPOLA, HELSINGIÆ TORBJÖRN LODÉN, HOLMIÆ SIEGFRIED LIENHARD, HOLMIÆ SAPHINAZ AMAL NAGUIB, OSLO. Catalogue of the Tibetan Texts in the Pander Collection: Part A (Complete) and Part B (Partial) Held by the Jagiellonian Library, Cracow.
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