found: Yamaguchi, Susumu, 1895-
found: Iida, S. Reason and emptiness, 1980 (subj.)pref. (Bhāvaviveka; ca. 490-570)
found: Potter, 1970,p. 57: (Bhāvaviveka, or Bhavya; b. 490; d. 570)
found: Madhyamakahr̥dayam Bhavyakr̥tam = Madhyamakahr̥dayam of Bhavya, 2001:p. [ix] (Bhāva-viveka; Legs-ldan-ʼbyed; Bhāvi-viveka; Bhāvi; Bhāvin; Bhavya; Bha-bya; Tegu̇s Qubitu; Skal-ldan) p. x (Bhagavadviveka; "the most authentic form of [his] name may have been Bhavyaviveka, though never met with in actual usage") p. xii (lived from ca. 500-ca. 570)
found: Bstan-ʼgyur khrod kyi Slob-dpon Legs-ldan-ʼbyed kyi dbu maʼi skor phyogs bsgrigs, 2019 loʼi zla 03:title page (Slob-dpon Legs-ldan-ʼbyed)
found: Oxford Bibliographies (werbsite), viewed on March 8, 2022(Bhāviveka or Bhāvaviveka (also known as Bhavya) was an influential 6th-century Indian Buddhist philosopher; a few surviving legends associate him with what is now Andhra Pradesh, the region in South India that also was the legendary home of Nāgārjuna; Bhāviveka was recognized by his successors as a Svātantrika-Mādhyamika [originator] as opposed to a Prāsaṅgika-Mādhyamika; the distinction between a Svātantrika-Mādhyamika and a Prāsaṅgika-Mādhyamika was elaborated in great detail by Tibetan philosophers) - https://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780195393521/obo-9780195393521-0011.xml