580 ABSTRACT OF THE CONTENTS OF THE MDO. 



«JlTi3)' ^Ei^v' ijQ' i" ibX' Q^QI' 2^ T Gtan-tsliigs-pahi-rgya-cUher-hgrel-pa. 

 Explanation at large on syllogism. 



„ ^ Q^^'JI' ^' i^Q' ^^S' ^ T Hbrel-pa-hrtag-pahi-rgya-ch'her- 



hskad-pa. A (comment) on the examination of coherence, or 



connexion. 



£ei?V' i^' w^' qQ' ^'^i' 3^ T Rigs-pa-gruh-pahi'Sgron-ma. The light (or 

 lamp) of a perfect argument. 



^x^-" T Tsliad-ma-hrtag-pa. The examination of proofs. 



^Ei^V' 2:icSf zisi^' z^[Q' T Glegs-ham-hklag-pahi-fhahs. The method 

 of perusing a volume, (or of reading, &c.) 



S^' ^'V' QI' 5^^' ^4 T Chlios-da7ig'Ch'hos-cha7i-gta7i-la-p'hah- 



pa. Subject and predicate established. 



xciiV' ^fQ' -^5 T Rigs-pahi-sbyor-va. Syllogism, or the arrangement 

 of arguments. 



f^E]' si' SI'S T Rtog-ge-shad. Terms used in disputing or reasoning. 



„ Q, ^ V (z^' ai' ^i;^' zj'jsv' JDe-hlio-na-nyid^sdus-pa. The Tattwa Samdsa. 

 or an abridgment on the identity of the natural essence of God. 



„ ^' xfi]' r Sffra-ricr-mn T^He rlnrtnrtp of SO ind, grammar, and pliilo- 



