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On Interpreting Dōgen and the Study of Ch'an/Zen*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2011

Leon Hurvitz
Affiliation:
The University of British Columbia
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The collective name of the work whose translation is here being reviewed was apparently added, long after their composition, to ten of Dōgen's (1200–1253) minor works–only two of which bear a date (1234). How long after the event the compilation was made may be deduced from the colophon, written in 1357. While there can be no quarrel with the title of the translation, a closer paraphrase might be ‘collection of writings concerning the mental preparations necessary for the study of the Path’. The Path is, of course, that of Zen; something must be said about study/étude.

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Copyright © Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1976

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References

* Étude et traduction du Gakudōyōjin-shū:a Recueil de l'application de l'esprit à l'étude de la vote, du maître de Zenb Dōgen.c By Hoang-Thi-Bich. Geneva and Paris: Librairie Droz, 1973. 224 pp. Bibliography, Index, Genealogical Tables, Phocueil tocopy of original text in Chinese and Japanese. n.p.l.