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Joseph A. Marino, III
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Pauwels, Heidi. 2021b. The Vernacular Pulse of Sanskrit: Metre and More in Songs of the
Gītagovinda
and
Bhāgavata Purāna.
The Journal of Hindu Studies
14: 294–319.
Marino, Joseph. 2021. “Mahaparaḍaha Sutra (Great Conflagration Discourse).”
Journal of Gandharan Buddhist Texts
, Vol 1 (http://dx.doi.org/10.30722/JGBT.2021.002).
Marino, Joseph. 2021. “Suhadukha Sutra”.
Journal of Gandharan Buddhist Texts,
Vol. 1 (http://dx.doi.org/10.30722/JGBT.2021.001).
Marino, Joseph. 2020. “The Gāndhārī ‘Discourse on Pleasure and Pain’: Some Thoughts on Similes and Textual Variation in the Connected Discourses,” in Dhammadinnā, ed.,
Research on the Saṃyukta-āgama
. Taipei: Dharma Drum Publishing Corporation.
Smith, Caley Charles. 2019. “How is a Vehicular Homicide like the Sacrifice?”
Self, Sacrifice, and Cosmos: Late Vedic Thought, Ritual, and Philosophy: Papers in Honor of Dr. Ganesh Umakant Thite’s Contributions to Vedic Studies
, Ed. Lauren Bausch, Ratna Sagar Pvt. Ltd, 144-60.
Handel, Zev.
Sinography: The Borrowing and Adaptation of the Chinese Script
. Brill. April, 2019. Print.
Salomon, Richard and Marino, Joseph. 2014. “Observations on the Deorkothar Inscriptions and Their Significance for the Evaluation of Buddhist Historical Traditions.” Sōka daigaku kokusai bukkyōgaku kōtō kenkyūjo nenpō 創価大学国際仏教学高等研究所年報 Annual Report of The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology at Soka University 17: 27-39.
Anne Yue-Hashimoto. "Palaeography meets Linguistics: Analysis of ㄓ and [ ] in the Oracle-Bone Inscriptions," Breaking down the Barriers : Interdisciplinary Studies in Chinese Linguistics and Beyond, Vol. 2 (Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, 2013): 1079-1115.
"Rhetorical Structure and Strategies in
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" In
Gurumala: Papers in honour of Shyam Manohar Pandey
, edited by Stefania Cavaliere (Naples: Annali, Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale"), pp. 243-58.
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