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A Concise History of Buddhism
- From 500 BCE-1900 CE
- De: Andrew Skilton
- Narrado por: Jinananda
- Duración: 8 h y 25 m
- Versión completa
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Andrew Skilton - Senior Research Fellow in Buddhist Studies, Kings College, London - explains the development of the basic concepts of Buddhism and its spread across the continents during its 2,500 years of history. He begins with a close look at Buddhism in India, where it flourished until the 12th/13th century CE, charting the growth of different schools and practices. By the time it disappeared from its homeland midway through the millennium, it had become established in Central Asia and the Far East in a variety of forms.
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Difficult for the indoctrinated
- De Heavypen en 04-18-18
- A Concise History of Buddhism
- From 500 BCE-1900 CE
- De: Andrew Skilton
- Narrado por: Jinananda
Good book w ok narration
Revisado: 09-01-22
A great fairly concise history of Buddhism. It feels quite a bit more focused on the earlier stage of Buddhism within India and then a bit rushed when covering the later history within different Buddhist nations. The narrator overall is fine but there are some pronunciation mistakes, which can be somewhat annoying because the author tends to explain technical Buddhist terms in English once and then uses the Sanskrit/Pāli/etc throughout
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