The author of this concise and informative encyclopedia of Jain concepts, texts, places, and people, deserves congratulations. The latest addition to Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies, and Movements series published by Scarecrow Press is easy to use and accessible to undergraduates; at the same time, its appendices and bibliography alone would be enough to warrant its inclusion on the bookshelf of any serious Jain studies specialist.
Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and higher.
Wiley, a visiting lecturer for courses in Indian religions at the University of California at Berkeley and author of various articles on Jainism, her specialty, has provided more than a dictionary of a specific religion. She has created a valuable reference work for anyone initially studying Jainism and for those already familiar with it and who, at various times, may need a quick refresher to key aspects of this religion. Her work, therefore, can simultaneously appeal to a range of users from academic and public libraries alike. Wiley enhances the core dictionary with valuable information both in the preceding pages and in the appendices. Before the wealth of information in the dictionary, she gives the reader a pronunciation guide for the terms and names encountered within the text. In addition, spelling conventions and abbreviations are outlined so the reader can understand the structure of the words and terms in the entries. Other key features include an outline, discussion, and description of the Jain Scriptures and texts along with a chronology of key events for the Jain community of believers. A concise, but extremely informative, overview of the Jain religion follows the chronology....Overall, this is a valuable, well-designed resource that can be
Wiley's Historical Dictionary of Jainism is an invaluable resource in keeping track of the multitudes of Jain terms and personages—a challenge often contributing to the hesitation of scholars and students to enter into the study of and/or dialogues with Jain materials. The entries are well written and carefully researched. The volume is remarkably comprehensive, and Wiley makes sure to include sectarian contestations in the understanding of any entry....Because of its value as an accurate and easy-to-use reference, this volume is a must for academic libnraries and the personal collections of anyone whose research touches on Jain materials.
Journal of the American Oriental Society
Wiley's Historical Dictionary of Jainism is an invaluable resource in keeping track of the multitudes of Jain terms and personages—a challenge often contributing to the hesitation of scholars and students to enter into the study of and/or dialogues with Jain materials. The entries are well written and carefully researched. The volume is remarkably comprehensive, and Wiley makes sure to include sectarian contestations in the understanding of any entry....Because of its value as an accurate and easy-to-use reference, this volume is a must for academic libnraries and the personal collections of anyone whose research touches on Jain materials.
Vol. 125/4 (2005) Journal of the American Oriental Society
Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and higher.
Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and higher.
Wiley, a visiting lecturer for courses in Indian religions at the University of California at Berkeley and author of various articles on Jainism, her specialty, has provided more than a dictionary of a specific religion. She has created a valuable reference work for anyone initially studying Jainism and for those already familiar with it and who, at various times, may need a quick refresher to key aspects of this religion. Her work, therefore, can simultaneously appeal to a range of users from academic and public libraries alike. Wiley enhances the core dictionary with valuable information both in the preceding pages and in the appendices. Before the wealth of information in the dictionary, she gives the reader a pronunciation guide for the terms and names encountered within the text. In addition, spelling conventions and abbreviations are outlined so the reader can understand the structure of the words and terms in the entries. Other key features include an outline, discussion, and description of the Jain Scriptures and texts along with a chronology of key events for the Jain community of believers. A concise, but extremely informative, overview of the Jain religion follows the chronology....Overall, this is a valuable, well-designed resource that can be used by a variety of researchers.
Wiley, a visiting lecturer for courses in Indian religions at the University of California at Berkeley and author of various articles on Jainism, her specialty, has provided more than a dictionary of a specific religion. She has created a valuable reference work for anyone initially studying Jainism and for those already familiar with it and who, at various times, may need a quick refresher to key aspects of this religion. Her work, therefore, can simultaneously appeal to a range of users from academic and public libraries alike. Wiley enhances the core dictionary with valuable information both in the preceding pages and in the appendices. Before the wealth of information in the dictionary, she gives the reader a pronunciation guide for the terms and names encountered within the text. In addition, spelling conventions and abbreviations are outlined so the reader can understand the structure of the words and terms in the entries. Other key features include an outline, discussion, and description of the Jain Scriptures and texts along with a chronology of key events for the Jain community of believers. A concise, but extremely informative, overview of the Jain religion follows the chronology....Overall, this is a valuable, well-designed resource that can be used by a variety of researchers.
"American Reference Books Annual"
Wiley's Historical Dictionary of Jainism is an invaluable resource in keeping track of the multitudes of Jain terms and personages—a challenge often contributing to the hesitation of scholars and students to enter into the study of and/or dialogues with Jain materials. The entries are well written and carefully researched. The volume is remarkably comprehensive, and Wiley makes sure to include sectarian contestations in the understanding of any entry....Because of its value as an accurate and easy-to-use reference, this volume is a must for academic libnraries and the personal collections of anyone whose research touches on Jain materials.
Vol. 125/4 (2005) Journal Of The American Oriental Society
The author of this concise and informative encyclopedia of Jain concepts, texts, places, and people, deserves congratulations. The latest addition to Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies, and Movements series published by Scarecrow Press is easy to use and accessible to undergraduates; at the same time, its appendices and bibliography alone would be enough to warrant its inclusion on the bookshelf of any serious Jain studies specialist.