Books by Katarzyna Marciniak
This volume is a Festschrift in honour of Professor Marek Mejor’s over forty years of remarkable ... more This volume is a Festschrift in honour of Professor Marek Mejor’s over forty years of remarkable contributions as a researcher in the field of Indian, Tibetan, and Buddhist studies, as well as a teacher, supervisor, organiser, and a vigorous participant in the scientific community, both in his native Poland and abroad. Edited by Marek Mejor’s long-time colleagues and former students, Guruparampara brings together a broad range of international scholars, whose learned essays reflect the vast diversity of Marek Mejor’s research interests: from textual studies and philology through religious and philosophical thought to history of Oriental Studies. The resulting anthology will also be of interest to researchers beyond those personally acquainted with the honouree.
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The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology, Soka University, 2020
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The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology, Soka University, 2019
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Research Centre of Buddhist Studies, 2014
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Acta Asiatica Varsoviensia
The paper presents an edition, translation, and analysis of two metrical lists of the major marks... more The paper presents an edition, translation, and analysis of two metrical lists of the major marks of a Great Man (mahāpuruṣalakṣaṇa), which occur in the Mahāvastu. The lists consist of one-word designations pertaining to particular features. The edition is based on the oldest manuscript of the Mahāvastu, the so-called Ms. Sa, which offers better readings than those proposed by Émile Senart in his editio princeps of the text from 1882–1897.
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Guruparamparā. Studies on Buddhism, India, Tibet and More in Honour of Professor Marek Mejor, 2022
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Acta Asiatica Varsoviensia, 2021
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W kręgu literatury i myśli buddyjskiej, 2020
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W kręgu literatury i myśli buddyjskiej, 2020
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ARIRIAB, 2020
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ARIRIAB, 2019
This article deals with some difficult verses in the Mahāvastu, which were misunderstood by Senar... more This article deals with some difficult verses in the Mahāvastu, which were misunderstood by Senart in his editio princeps but can be restored or considerably improved on the basis of better readings found in an old palm-leaf manuscript from Nepal (abbr. Sa), dating back to the 12-13th centuries, as well as by comparison with the parallel verses found in the Sanskrit, Pāli and Chinese texts. The examples given in this article illustrate how "emendations" made by Senart are unjustified and often too far-fetched.
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ARIRIAB, 2019
In this article, the following three versions of the story of Hastinī are juxtaposed and compared... more In this article, the following three versions of the story of Hastinī are juxtaposed and compared, namely the Hastinī-jātaka (the narrative verses), Hastinī-parikalpa (the expository prose) in the Mahāvastu and a narrative story concerning Rāhula in the Chinese Fobenxingji jing 佛本行集經, T. 3, no. 190, translated by Jñānagupta 闍那崛多 in 591 C.E. We have tried to investigate the relationship between these three versions, as well as to highlight similarities and differences among them. Moreover, we were able to clarify difficult expressions in both Sanskrit and Chinese versions by comparing parallels.
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ARIRIAB, 2019
In this article, we have investigated a dialogue between a parivrājaka named Sabhika and the Budd... more In this article, we have investigated a dialogue between a parivrājaka named Sabhika and the Buddha, which consists of questions and answers concerning definitions of bhikṣu, brāhmaṇa, śramaṇa and so on. This dialogue is found in three texts in three different languages, namely Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Mahāvastu, Pāli Sutta-nipāta and Chinese Fobenxingji jing 佛本行集經. By juxtaposing readings in these three texts, we have tried to investigate the relationship between these three versions, as well as to highlight similarities and differences among them.
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ARIRIAB, 2018
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ARIRIAB, 2017
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Studia Indologiczne 23-24, 2017
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