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Sengyou (Chinese: 僧祐; pinyin: Sēngyòu; 445–518 AD) was a Buddhist monk and early medieval Chinese bibliographer and noted chiefly for being the author of Collected Records concerning the Tripitaka (出三藏記集 Chu sanzang jìjí, T2145), a catalogue of Buddhist texts translated into Chinese.

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  • Sengyou (de)
  • Sengyou (fr)
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  • Sengyou (chinesisch 僧祐, Pinyin Sēngyòu, W.-G. Seng-yu; 445–518) bzw. Seng You, auch übersetzt als Mönch You, war ein buddhistischer Meister und Historiker der Qi-Liang-Zeit der Südlichen Dynastien. (de)
  • Sengyou (chinois : 僧祐 ; pinyin : Sēngyòu ; 445–518 de notre ère) était un spécialiste de bibliographie en Chine médiévale. Il est surtout connu comme auteur du Recueil de notes extraites des Trois Corbeilles ((chinois : 出三藏記集 ; pinyin : Chū sānzàng jìjí, T2145), un catalogue des textes bouddhiques traduits en chinois. (fr)
  • 僧祐(445年~518年),五胡十六國元嘉22年至梁天監17年。 江苏江宁人,俗姓俞,南梁佛教高僧。 (zh)
  • Sengyou (Chinese: 僧祐; pinyin: Sēngyòu; 445–518 AD) was a Buddhist monk and early medieval Chinese bibliographer and noted chiefly for being the author of Collected Records concerning the Tripitaka (出三藏記集 Chu sanzang jìjí, T2145), a catalogue of Buddhist texts translated into Chinese. (en)
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  • Sengyou (chinesisch 僧祐, Pinyin Sēngyòu, W.-G. Seng-yu; 445–518) bzw. Seng You, auch übersetzt als Mönch You, war ein buddhistischer Meister und Historiker der Qi-Liang-Zeit der Südlichen Dynastien. (de)
  • Sengyou (Chinese: 僧祐; pinyin: Sēngyòu; 445–518 AD) was a Buddhist monk and early medieval Chinese bibliographer and noted chiefly for being the author of Collected Records concerning the Tripitaka (出三藏記集 Chu sanzang jìjí, T2145), a catalogue of Buddhist texts translated into Chinese. Sengyou's ancestral home was Xiapi in Pengcheng Commandery (northwest of modern Suining, Jiangsu). However, his father moved to Jiankang (建康), where he was born. His secular name was Yu. As a young boy he practiced devotions at Jianchu Monastery. At 14, rather than acquiesce to an arranged marriage, he took novice vows and entered Dinglin Monastery, Zhongshan in Jiankang. He was ordained as a bhikkhu aged 20 and received instruction in Vinaya by Faying (d.480). He became renown as a master of the Vinaya. (en)
  • Sengyou (chinois : 僧祐 ; pinyin : Sēngyòu ; 445–518 de notre ère) était un spécialiste de bibliographie en Chine médiévale. Il est surtout connu comme auteur du Recueil de notes extraites des Trois Corbeilles ((chinois : 出三藏記集 ; pinyin : Chū sānzàng jìjí, T2145), un catalogue des textes bouddhiques traduits en chinois. (fr)
  • 僧祐(445年~518年),五胡十六國元嘉22年至梁天監17年。 江苏江宁人,俗姓俞,南梁佛教高僧。 (zh)
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