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A Buddhist Manual of Psychological Ethics of the Fourth Century b.c. Being a translation, now made for the first time, from the original Pali, of the First Book in the Abhidhamma Piṭaka, entitled “Dhamma-Sangaṇi” (Compendium of States or Phenomena). With Introductory Essay and Notes. By Caroline A. F. Rhys Davids M.A., (Oriental Translation Fund, New Series, xii.) 8vo; pp. xcv, 393. (London, 1900.)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
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1 If in the Netti-Atthakathā (see the edition of the Netti for the Pāli Text Society, p. 252) there is said, “Īhābhāvato nissattanijjīvaṭṭhena dhammā,” the first word seems to imply activity as entering into the meaning of dhamma.