Terjék József: Collection of Tibetan MSS and Xylographs of Alexander Csoma de Kőrös.
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29 easy about the rion-scientific character of his book, but his reservations proved groundless as his syllabus became rather popular in Western-Tibet. Cf.: Kongtrul's Encyclopaedia of Indo-Tibetan Culture, Parts 1-3, edited by Prof. Dr. Lokesh Chandra, with an introduction by E. Gene Smith, pp. 34-35; L. Ligeti, T'oung Pao XXX (1933), pp. 26-36; Nagy, pp. 7-11; A. H. Prancke, Ungarische Jahrbücher VIII (1928), pp. 375-377.
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