The Uygur-Turkic biography of the seventh-century Chinese Buddhist Pilgrim Xuanzang, ninth and tenth chapters. Edited and ytranslated with a commentary
Bloomington: Indiana University, Research Institute for Inner Asian Studies, 2000. First edition, 4to, pp. [8], xxxvii, [1], 430 [i.e. 429], [1]; fine copy in a fine dust jacket. "The Buddhist pilgrim Xuanzang (Hsuan-tsang 600-664) ranks among the greatest Chinese travlers of all times. He left China for India in 629 and returned in 645, laden with Buddhist manuscripts and a unique, direct knowledge of the 138 countries he had traversed" (jacket blurb). Item #63642
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