Collett Cox Numata Lectures, McMaster 3.22.12 + U of T 3.23.12

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READING GROUP: “Yogācāra Prehistory: The Interpretation of Bhāva, Svabhāva, Abhiniṣpanna, and Pariniṣpanna in a Gāndhārī Scholastic Text”
 – Thursday, March 22, 4-6, McMaster, University Hall 122

LECTURE: “Brittle Birch Bark Speaks: the Earliest Buddhist Manuscripts of Ancient Gandhāra” 
 –  Friday, March 23, 3-5, U of T, Jackman Humanities Building, Room 318

Collett Cox is Professor of Buddhist Studies at the University of Washington. She has a BA from Carleton College, and an MA and PhD from Columbia University. Her research & teaching fields include Sanskrit, Pali, Indian Buddhism, Indian philosophy, and religious studies. She is currently working on an edition with translation and study of a Gandharan Abhidharma Buddhist manuscript fragment as part of the Early Buddhist Manuscripts Project.

March 23, 2012, from 3-5 pm, in the Department for the Study of Religion, Room 318, 170 St George St.

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