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History of Indian Logic (Ancient, Mediæval, and Modern Schools). By Satis Candra Vidyabhusana. xliii + 648 pp. Published by the University of Calcutta, 1921.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1925

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1 As Dr. F. W. Thomas considers the title of this tract should be read. The teaching of this tract, in every detail, is contained in a citation of eight lines from Diṅnāga made in Vācaspati's Tātparyaṭīkā, pp. 197–8 of the Bibl. Ind. edition. This citation is identified by Vidyabhusana as coming from the Pramāṇasamuccaya. It would seem to be repeated, perhaps verbatim, in the Hetucakra.