Thank you, David. This info and the list of articles are very helpful.
Best wishes,Dimitry
On Wednesday, February 7, 2024 at 03:12:21 PM GMT+2, David S. Magier via
INDOLOGY <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Matthew,
My suggestion is for indologists (or any Asian studies scholars) talk to their
librarian or library director. BAS is subscribed by 300+ research libraries
across Europe, Asia and the rest of the world. Published by a scholarly
association (AAS) and one of the least expensive databases out there, it’s
considered an indispensable multidisciplinary research resource for any
institution with credible focus on Asia. All the librarians I know direct their
Asian studies scholars and students to it as the best starting point for their
research.
I believe any institution can subscribe to the BAS itself (via EBSCO) even if
not going for the entire EBSCO package. There are also inexpensive individual
subscriptions available.
David
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On Feb 7, 2024, at 7:27 AM, Matthew Kapstein <[email protected]> wrote:
Many thanks, David,
However, my institutional access in France does not include EBSCO, which hosts
the BAS. I suspect that many others on this list will also find that they do
not have access.
Any suggestions?
all best,Matthew
Matthew T. KapsteinProfessor emeritusEcole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, PSL
Research University, Paris
AssociateThe University of Chicago Divinity School
https://ephe.academia.edu/MatthewKapstein
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On Wednesday, February 7th, 2024 at 1:20 PM, David S. Magier via INDOLOGY
<[email protected]> wrote:
A quick search in the online Bibliography of Asian Studies (from the
Association for Asian Studies) finds 10 articles (journal articles and book
chapters) on Vācaspati, most linked to available full-text.. See brief
citations below.
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Record: 1Jñānaśrīmitra-a link between Vācaspati and UdayanaBy: Thakur,
Anantalal. Buddhist Studies (Delhi) 11 (1987) p.27-34Database: Bibliography of
Asian Studies
Record: 2Samprajñāta samādhi in the Pātañjala yoga system-difference in
interpretation between Vācaspati Miśra and VijñānabhikṣuBy: Rukmani, T.S.
Journal of the Ganganatha Jha Kendriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha (Allahabad) 40,
pts.1-4 (Jan-Dec 1984) p.47-57Database: Bibliography of Asian Studies
Record: 3The nyāyatattvāloka of Vācaspati Miśra IIBy: Jha, Kishore Nath. In:
Mukhopadhyaya, Rama Ranjan; et al., eds. Philosophical essays: Professor
Anantalal Thakur felicitation volume. Calcutta: Sanskrit Pustak Bhandar, 1987.
251p. p.182-189Database: Bibliography of Asian Studies
Record: 4The prologue and epilogue verses of Vācaspati-miśra: IBy: Aklujkar,
Ashok. Rivista degli studi orientali (Roma) 73, nos.1-4 (1999)
p.105-130Database: Bibliography of Asian Studies
Record: 5The verbal cognition according to Vācaspati MiśraBy: Shukla, J.M. In:
Datta, B.; Sharma, U.C.; Vyas, Nitin J., eds . Aruna-bhāratl̄: Professor A.N.
Jani felicitation volume: essays in contemporary Indological research. Baroda:
Prof. A.N. Jani Felicitation Volume Committee, Oriental Institute, 1983. 400p.
p.207-224Database: Bibliography of Asian Studies
Record: 6Vācaspati Mishra [A.D. 842-?]By: Gupta, Bina. In: McGreal, Ian P.,
Editor. Great thinkers of the Eastern world: the major thinkers and the
philosophical and religious classics of China, India, Japan, Korea, and the
world of Islam. New York : HarperCollins, xvii, 505p. p.220-223Database:
Bibliography of Asian Studies
Record: 7Vācaspati MiśraBy: Potter, Karl H. In: Arrington, Robert L., ed. A
companion to the philosophers. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell, 1999. xix, 696p.
(Blackwell companions to philosophy) p.632-633Database: Bibliography of Asian
Studies
Record: 8Vacaspati on the place of karma in sadhanaBy: Sheshagiri Rao, V.N.
Journal of the Mysore University Section A: Arts (Mysore) 41 (1979)
p.46-50Database: Bibliography of Asian Studies
Record: 9Vacaspati's criticism of sphota-vadaBy: Suryanarayana Sastri, S.S.
Voice of Sankara (Madras) 13, no.3 (Nov 1988) p.41-56Database: Bibliography of
Asian Studies
Record: 10Yogipratyakṣa in Vācaspati Miśra's NyāyakaṇikāBy: Woo, Jeson. In:
Preisendanz, Karin, ed. Expanding and merging horizons: contributions to South
Asian and cross-cultural studies in commemoration of Wilhelm Halbfass. Vienna:
Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 2007. 732p. (Österreichische Akademie der
Wissenschaften. Phi p.347-353Database: Bibliography of Asian Studies
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Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2024 10:03:03 +0000 (UTC)
From: dmitry shevchenko <[email protected]>
To: Indology List <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] Looking for articles on V?caspati Mi?ra
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I would like to thank Olena Lucyszyna, Patty O'Brien, and Frank Koehler for
kindly scanning and sending me the requested articles! I am grateful for your
help!
Best regards,Dimitry
On Friday, February 2, 2024 at 08:56:21 AM GMT+2, dmitry shevchenko via
INDOLOGY <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear colleagues,
I cannot find this article on?V?caspati Mi?ra's?Ny?yaka?ik?:Jeson Woo,
"Yogipratyaksain Vacaspati Misra's Nyayakanika",Expanding and Merging Horizons.
Contributions to South Asian and Cross-CulturalStudies in Commemoration of
Wilhelm Halbfass. Edited Karin Preisendanz. Wien2007 (EMH) 347-356
I would be grateful to whoever has the article and can share it with me. I'm
also looking for the following articles:Jeson Woo, "Vacaspati Misra and
Jnanasrimitra on theobject of yogipratyaksa?, RLBPA (not sure which title is
abbreviated here) 469-476
Ramaprasad Bhattacharya, "Vacaspati, the follower ofMandana", Charudeva Sastri
Felicitation Volume. Volume I. Delhi 1974 [PK2.Z5 S53 2 vols]. (CDSFV), 344-347
Naresh Chanda Jha, "Misconceptions about some of thescholars of Mithila",
Journal of the Ganganatha Jha Research Institute(Allahabad) (JGJRI) 31, 1975,
259-264
Thank you in advance and best wishes to all,Dimitry
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