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The Chu sanzang jiji (出三藏記集) is the earliest extant catalog of Chinese Buddhist texts. It was compiled by Sengyou of the Liang Dynasty and finished c. 515 CE.[1][2]
^Jan Nattier, A Guide to the Earliest Chinese Buddhist Translations, 2008, p. 11
^Early Chinese Buddhist translations
Contributions to the International Symposium “Early Chinese Buddhist Translations,” Vienna 18–21 April, 2007 Guest editor: Max Deeg in Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies
Volume 31 Number 1–2 2008 (2010
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