Gregory Schopen

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Gregory Schopen is Professor of

Black Hills State College, M.A. in history of religions from McMaster University in Ontario, Canada, and Ph.D. in South Asian and Buddhist studies from the Australian National University in Canberra. His Ph.D thesis is titled "Bhaisajyaguru-sutra and the Buddhism of Gilgit."[1]

Awards

Works

  • Bones, stones, and Buddhist monks: collected papers on the archaeology, epigraphy, and texts of monastic Buddhism in India, University of Hawaii Press, 1997,
  • Buddhist monks and business matters: still more papers on monastic Buddhism in India, University of Hawaii Press, 2004,
  • Figments and fragments of Mahāyāna Buddhism in India: more collected papers, University of Hawaii Press, 2005,
  • Buddhist Nuns, Monks, and Other Worldly Matters: Recent Papers on Monastic Buddhism in India, University of Hawaii Press, 2014,

References

  1. ^ "Gregory Schopen | Brown University News and Events". news.brown.edu. Archived from the original on 2013-03-28.

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