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An Exegetical Translation Of A Section Of The Vimalakirti-Nirdesa Sutra Together With The Commentary Of Seng-Ch'Äo, Charles Yick, Frederick Hong Jan 1955

An Exegetical Translation Of A Section Of The Vimalakirti-Nirdesa Sutra Together With The Commentary Of Seng-Ch'Äo, Charles Yick, Frederick Hong

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The following pages comprise a translation of a section of the 維摩詰經 (VimalakIrti-nirdesa satra; Taisho Issaikyo, 475; Nanjio, 146), together with the joint commentary of Seng Chao () and Kumarjiva, to which a number of interpretative and exegetical notes have been added. The texts used have been those published in the Pu- haush To 'ung Shu edition. This is the version translated by KumarjIva from the Sanskrit, probably somewhere between A.D. 401 and 413. The commentator Seng Ch'ao was his con- temporary and student, dying a year later than his teacher in 414.


The Strategy Of The Human Sea In Communist China, Douglas M. Watson Jan 1955

The Strategy Of The Human Sea In Communist China, Douglas M. Watson

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The past decade has witnessed profound changes within China which have culminated in the establishment of a new type of government. A new power, and a new way of life embracing Communistic idealogies controls the mainland of China and its vast I resource of manpower. A government diametrically opposed to t Western powers and the fester way of life now reigns supreme from the Imperial City of Peiping.


A Rhetorical Criticism Of The Campaign Speeches Of Adlai E. Stevenson, Max C. Norton Jan 1955

A Rhetorical Criticism Of The Campaign Speeches Of Adlai E. Stevenson, Max C. Norton

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The 1952 Presidential campaign ushered into national prominence the Democratic nominee, Adlai Ewing Stevenson.

His sudden and dramatic emergence as an important factor in world politics was due in part to his unique oratory. Dynamic in style and content, his speeches commanded the rapt attention of the American people for three intense months during which he delivered over two hundred and fifty. Of interest and importance is the new insight into national problems that he gave to the American voter as a result of these orations.

The problem is to analyze, through his public addresses before and during the 1952 …


An Inquiry Into The Use Of Drama To Teach History, Paul Edward Hobbs Jan 1955

An Inquiry Into The Use Of Drama To Teach History, Paul Edward Hobbs

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this study is to show how dramatization of significant historical themes can be more easily realized in high school American history classes.


A History Of Mount Whitney, Crispin Melton Wood Jan 1955

A History Of Mount Whitney, Crispin Melton Wood

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The most elevated point in the United States is Mount Whitney. Many citizens in the United States. know this. But. what more do they know of it? Some guess that it is in t -he Sierra Nevada Mountains, some vaguely realize that it is in California, but how many know of the role Mount Whitney has played in the development of science, history and literature of the west and of the nation?


A History Of The E.B. Crocker Art Gallery And Its Founders, Donald Clyde Ball Jan 1955

A History Of The E.B. Crocker Art Gallery And Its Founders, Donald Clyde Ball

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The E. B. Crocker Art Gallery of Sacramento is the oldest public art museum in the West. The author of this study, a Sacramentan, has long been interested in the history of this institution, how was the collection assembled? What is its value? How did it come to Sacramento? What is the nature of the California museum Association which is the custodian of the collection, This paper is an attempt to answer these questions. The answers are not as complete as the author might wish, but they are as complete as extant records and accounts allow. This study provides a …