[23] Müller, Hibbert Lectures, p. 139. [↑]
[24] Cp. Weber, Hist. Ind. Lit., p. 28. [↑]
[26] Max Müller, Hibbert Lectures, p. 139, note, citing Panini, iv, 4, 60. [↑]
[27] Apparently belonging to the later or middle Buddhist period. Müller, Hibbert Lectures, p. 141. [↑]
[28] On these cp. Müller, p. 139, note; Garbe, Philos. of Anc. India, Eng. tr. 2nd ed. Chicago, 1899, p. 25; and Weber, Ind. Lit. p. 246, note, with the very full research of Professor Rhys Davids, Dialogues of the Buddha, 1899, pp. 166–72. [↑]
[29] Müller, Hibbert Lectures, pp. 140–41. Cp. Garbe. p. 28. [↑]