Tones from the Stones: Production, Preservation and Perusal of Buddhist Epigraphy in Central and East Asia

Edited by Ru ZHAN, Jinhua CHEN, Yun JI
Series: Hualin Series on Buddhist Studies II
ISBN:978-9-81149-540-3
Publishing Date: 2020-12-20
Publisher: World Scholastic Publishers
Pages: 377
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Table of Contents
- Sacred Network Reflected on Stone
- Paper and Stone: Buddhist Manuscript and Epigraphical Culture
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- 2.1. The Question of the Dating of Bingling Temple’s Cave 169, Niche 6 and its Connection to the Time of the Composition and Dissemination of Several Buddhist Scriptures
Wei Zheng 韋正
- 2.2. On the Influence of the Longkan Shoujian 龍龕手鑒 as a Glossary on Dhāraṇī Carved in Stone (and on Metal Sheets) in the North Pagoda at Chaoyang and in Manuscripts from 12th Century Japan
George A. Keyworth
- 2.3. Against Epigraphy: Once More a Visit to Zen and History
T. H. Barrett
- Sacred and Secular Seen through Stone
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- 3.1. ‘A Weeping King’: Glimpses into the Religious and Political Life of a Northern Liang Ruler, as Shed by his Stone-Buddha Project
Tong Ling 童嶺
- 3.2. A Virtuoso Nun in the North: Situating the Earliest-Known Dated Biography of a Buddhist Nun in East Asia
Stephanie Balkwill
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