How to Read Classical Tibetan, Vol. 2:: Buddhist Tenets
By (Author) Craig Preston
2
Shambhala Publications Inc
Snow Lion Publications
15th February 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
495.4
Paperback
344
Width 216mm, Height 279mm, Spine 24mm
873g
How to Read Classical Tibetan, Volume Two- Buddhist Tenets continues Craig Preston's groundbreaking series of self-study materials designed for students learning to read Classical Tibetan on their own. This book serves a dual purpose- the student learns both grammar and philosophy at the same time.With easy-to-understand diagrams, Preston shows how to find your way through Tibetan sentences. It is like having a personal tutor at your fingertips, allowing you to proceed at your own pace through a wealth of material. As you work your way through an actual Tibetan text, Preston offers guidance at every turn. He explains the meaning of new words as they arise. He also offers a complete glossary of all the words at the end of the book. As you encounter new grammatical constructions, he walks you through understanding their meaning. He shows you how to break down Tibetan sentences into small pieces and then how to put those pieces back together to form clearly understandable English sentences. The book also helps students of the Tibetan language gain entry into the genre of tenets, which is the comparative study of the original schools of Buddhist thought in India. He introduces the rich vocabulary of Buddhist philosophy without assuming any prior knowledge, offering simple, easy-to-understand explanations of complicated ideas. Preston thus provides a complete language course.
"Craig Preston has followed his extremely helpful How to Read Classical Tibetan: Volume One with a new book that takes the reader to the next level of analyzing a book on Buddhist philosophy. New students of written Tibetan, as well as many who are more experienced, will find his method of unpacking Tibetan sentences into their tiniest parts using nested boxes to be the key for which they have been searching."Buddhist Ethics
Craig Preston studied at the University of Virginia and has taught Classical Tibetan at the Namgyal Institute and the University of Buffalo. He is the author of How to Read Classical Tibetan, Volume 1- A Summary of the General Path, and currently teaches Tibetan and Buddhist philosophy privately in Ithaca, New York.