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The Dating of the Historical Buddha: A Review Article*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2009

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1996

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A review article of The Dating of the Historical Buddha. Die Datierung des Historischen Buddha. Edited by Heinz Bechert. 2 Vols (of 3). (Symposium zur Buddhismusforschung, IV, 1–2) pp. xv + 525; x + 530. Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1991–1992. DM 310, 256.

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4 There were a few hold-outs, notably E. J. Thomas.

5 Lamotte, E., Histoire du bouddhisme Indien, des origines à I'ère Saka, Bibliothèque du Muséon, vol. 43 (Louvain, 1958), p. 15.Google Scholar The origin of the expression “working hypothesis” in this context is usually attributed to Max Möller. (He applied it to the date of Samudragupta). However, the OED attributes its first use in English to Hutton, R. H. in 1871Google Scholar.

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8 Most clearly expressed by Gombrich: Symp, . IV, 2, p. 239 n. 12Google Scholar.