Dōgen Zenji (道元禅師; also Dōgen Kigen 道元希玄, or Eihei Dōgen 永平道元, or Koso Joyo Daishi) was a Zen Buddhist teacher and the founder of the Sōtō Zen school of Buddhism in Japan....
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Eihei Dogen Zenji
One of the greatest religious practitioners and philosophers of the east, eihei dogen zenji (12001253) is today thought of as the founder of the soto school of zen.
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Saban Dogen
Elimize bir mektup verseler, önce kimden ve nereden geldiğine bakarız.
Eihei Dogen
The writings of zen master dogen are among the highest achievements not only of japanese literature but of world literature.
Eihei Dogen
Eihei Dogen
Eihei Dogen
Eihei dogen, the thirteenth-century zen master who founded the japanese soto school of zen, is renowned as one of the world's most remarkable religious thinkers.
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Treasury of the true dharma eye (shobo genzo, in japanese) is a monumental work, considered to be one of the profoundest expressions of zen wisdom ever put on paper, and also the most outstanding literary and philosophical work of japan.
Dōgen Shinozaki
Dogen Zenji
Dogen Zenji
Dōgen
Eihei dogen, the thirteenth-century zen master who founded the japanese soto school of zen, is renowned as one of the world's most remarkable religious thinkers.
Dogen
Spiritual practice is not some kind of striving to produce enlightenment, but an expression of the enlightenment already inherent in all things: such is the zen teaching of dogen zenji (1200?
Dōgen
Eihei dogen, the thirteenth-century zen master who founded the japanese soto school of zen, is renowned as one of the world's most remarkable religious thinkers.
Eihei Dogen
Buddhist studies the heart of dogen's shobogenzo norman waddell and masao abe, translators the heart of dogen 's shobogenzo provides exhaustively annotated ...
Dogen
This zen classic is a collection of talks by the great japanese zen master dogen, the founder of the soto school.
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enlightenment unfolds is a sequel to kaz tanahashi's previous collection, moon in a dewdrop, which has become a primary source on dogen for western zen students.
Dōgen
This is a complete translation of eihei shingi, the major writing by the japanese zen master eihei dogen (1200-1253) on monastic practice and the role of community life in buddhism.
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Eihei Dogen
Eihei dogen (1200-1253) is unquestionably one of the most significant religious figures in japanese history.
Eihei Dogen
A complete translation of dogen's collection of 31-syllable japanese poetry along with a translation of a selection of his chinese verse.
Dōgen
This is a complete translation of eihei shingi, the major writing by the japanese zen master eihei dogen (1200-1253) on monastic practice and the role of community life in buddhism.
Dogen
Eihei Dogen
This is a complete translation of eihei shingi, the major writing by the japanese zen master eihei dogen (1200-1253) on monastic practice and the role of community life in buddhism.
Dōgen Morita
Eihei Dogen
Dogen
Este pequeno texto do século xiii, breve e intenso, que se lê em menos de uma hora, dirige-se a todos aqueles que não querem fazer uma ruptura entre a sua busca interior e aquilo que fazem ao longo do dia.
Şaban Döğen
Şaban Döğen
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Şaban Döğen
Eihei Dogen
A remarkable collection of essays, shôbôgenzô, "treasury of the eye of true teaching," was composed in the thirteenth century by the zen master dôgen, founder of the sôtô zen school in japan.
Şaban Döğen
Kate Salley Palmer
More than 500 years ago, a tribe of native americans lived peacefully next to a river in an area called cofitachequi, near what is now camden, south carolina.
Magdalena E. de Rangel
W. Michael Gear
Black shell, an exiled chickasaw trader, is fascinated by the pale, bearded newcomers who call themselves “kristianos,” and not even the counsel of pearl hand, the beautiful, extraordinary woman who has consented to be his mate, can dissuade him.
Kathleen O'Neal Gear
Black shell, an exiled chickasaw trader, is fascinated by the pale, bearded newcomers who call themselves “kristianos,” and not even the counsel of pearl hand, the beautiful, extraordinary woman who has consented to be his mate, can dissuade him.
Jeff C. Young
Hernando de soto, a brave leader, a skilled fighter and an excellent strategist, was the first european to discover the mississippi river.
Andrew Lytle
At the moon's inn, first published in 1941, provides a fictional account of de soto's famous spanish expedition to la florida and through the southeastern united states between 1539 and 1543.
Peter O. Koch
Spanish conquistadors attempted to conquer the new world nearly a century before the english colonists established a permanent settlement at jamestown.
Dennis Abrams
Growing up poor in the barrios of fresno, california, gary soto found it nearly impossible to imagine a better life for himself.
Antonio Carrillo Alonso
Dennis Abrams
Growing up poor in the barrios of fresno, california, gary soto found it nearly impossible to imagine a better life for himself.
Antonio Carrillo Alonso
Isabel García García
Javier Hernández
Francisco O'Reilly
Jesús Rafael Soto
Janet Hubbard-Brown
In 1536, de soto became rich when he helped lead the spanish conquest of the inca empire in south america.
Saverio Di Liso
Francisco O'Reilly
The DeSoto Historical Society
Desoto was settled in the early 1800s by pioneers who were interested in mining and farming.
Patricia Kay Galloway
From 1539 to 1542 hernando de soto and several hundred armed men cut a path of destruction and disease across the southeast from florida to the mississippi river.
Tamra Orr
Young readers are always interested in the lives of the writers of their favorite books.
Virginia Pounds Brown
Based on historical fact, this is the story of a 16-year-old indian boy, utina, and his fascination for a spanish horse.
R. Conrad Stein
The spanish conquistadors were men willing to explore uncharted lands and conquer native american nations to fulfill their dreams of gaining great treasures.
Erasmo Reyes Soto
Peggy Pancella
This book presents an overview of qin shi huangdi's life, as well as his influence on history and the world..
Virginia Pounds Brown
Based on historical fact, this is the story of a 16-year-old indian boy, utina, and his fascination for a spanish horse.
Victor C. Simpson
This book analyzes the effect of the colonial experience on the protagonists in the novels of pedro juan soto, a renowned author of the puerto rican �generation of 1950�.
Jesús Rafael Soto
Ann Heinrichs
A biography of the sixteenth-century spaniard who explored florida and other southern states, and became the first white man to cross the mississippi river..
Pedro Fernando Castro Martínez
John Martin
José Balza
Jim Whiting
This special series focuses on the unique contributions hispanics have made in the united states from the earliest spanish explorers to the many successful latinos in contemporary america.
Saverio Di Liso
Gary Soto
These small essays are not unlike dutch paintings of the sixteenth century.
Luis Villanueva y Cañedo
Robert J. Conley
The long way home tells the story of deadwood lighter, an aging priest who is forced to act as an interpreter for the powerful conquistador, don hernando de soto.
Alexis Hernández Fonseca
Charles Robin Ewen
"a genuine tour de force for the integration of anthropology, archaeology and ethnohistory at this first, unequivocal de soto expedition site.
Charles M. Hudson
Between 1539 and 1542 hernando de soto led a small army on a desperate journey of exploration of almost four thousand miles across the southeast.
Jesús Rafael Soto
Ramón de Soto
Patricia Kay Galloway
From 1539 to 1542 hernando de soto and several hundred armed men cut a path of destruction and disease across the southeast from florida to the mississippi river.
David Ewing Duncan
For the first time, a book that tells the truth about hernando de soto's legendary expedition across what would become the united states, where he squandered a fortune in gold won in the conquest of peru, and drove himself slowly mad searching for a secon.
Concepcion Bravo
Jesus Rafael Soto
Jesús Rafael Soto
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