Samuel Beal

Samuel Beal (27 November 1825, in Devonport, Devon – 20 August 1889, in Greens Norton, Northamptonshire) was an Oriental scholar, and the first Englishman to translate directly from the Chinese the early records of Buddhism, thus illuminating Indian history. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Beal, Samuel, 1825-1889
Published 1871

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by Beal, Samuel, 1825-1889
Published 1884

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by Beal, Samuel, 1825-1889
Published 1996

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by Fa-hsien, ca. 337-ca. 422
Published 1969
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by Huili
Published 1973
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by Huili
Published 2003
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by Aśvaghoṣa
Published 1883
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by Fa-hsien, ca. 337-ca. 422
Published 1969
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by Hsüan-tsang, ca. 596-664
Published 1968
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by Hsüan-tsang, ca. 596-664
Published 1994
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Published 1900
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