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Title Author Publisher Year Notes Class Code Shelf Loan Copy
Die Einheimische Religion Japans. Teil 2: Synkretistische Lehren und religiöse Entwicklungen von der Kamakura- bis zum Beginn der Edo-Zeit
The indigenous religions of Japan. Part 2: syncretic doctrines and religions evolving from the Kamakura to Edo periods
Naumann, Nelly

by Nelly Naumann.
Leiden etc.: Brill 1994 162.1 NAU
Japanische Philosophie nach 1868
Japanese philosophy since 1868
Hamada, Junko

by Junko Hamada.
Leiden etc.: Brill 1994 121.6 HAM
The natural history of religion Hume, David

David Hume; edited with an introduction by H.E. Root.
Stanford: Stanford University Press 1957 133.3 HUM
A comparative study of Don Juan and Madhyamaka Buddhism: knowledge and transformation MacDowell, Mark

Mark MacDowell.
Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass 1991 Reprint. First published: Delhi, 1981. 188.23 MAC
A translation of the Mulamadhyamakakarika with an introductory essay Nagarjuna, 2nd cent.

Nagarjuna; translated from the Sanskrit, with an introductory essay by Kenneth K. Inada.
Tokyo: Hokuseido Press 1975 Reprint. First published: 1970. 183.93 NAG / INA
The Sufi orders in Islam Trimingham, J. Spencer (John Spencer), 1904-

by J. Spencer Trimingham.
Oxford: Clarendon Press 1971 167.82 TRI
I Ching : the Chinese book of change. 2nd ed. Blofeld, John, 1913-1987.

translated from the Chinese by John Blofeld ; foreword by Lama Anagarika Govinda.
London : Mandala 1976 Reprint. 2nd ed. first published : 1968. 123.1 ICH
Selected writings of Mahatama Gandhi Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand

selected & introduced by Ronald Duncan.
London: Faber & Faber 1951 126.9 GAN
Ise no umi wa moete Sōka Gakkai Seinenbu Hansen Shuppan Iinkai., Soka Gakkai

Sōka Gakkai Seinenbu Hansen Shuppan Iinkai hen.
Tōkyō : Daisan Bunmeisha 1978 209.74 SGI
Practice and teachings of Shingon Buddhism (Shingonshu raidenha) Shifu Nagabodhi Tomio

by Shifu Nagaboshi Tomio (T. Dukes).
London: British Shingon Buddhist Association 188.5 SHI