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Scribes, Texts, and Rituals in Early Tibet and Dunhuang

Dotson, Brandon [u.a.] [Hrsg.]:
Scribes, Texts, and Rituals in Early Tibet and Dunhuang : Papers based on Conference Panel "Old Tibetan Studies III" at the 12th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Vancouver, August 2010 / ed.: Brandon Dotson ; Kazushi Iwao ; Tsuguhito Takeuchi. - Wiesbaden : Ludwig Reichert Verlag, 2013. - 156 S. : Ill. - (Contributions to Tibetan Studies ; 9)
ISBN 978-3-89500-938-9
EUR 98,00
DDC: 495.411; 294.3923

Beschreibung
This volume presents new findings and original research concerning early Tibet and the social and cultural history of the Tibetan Empire (c. 600–850 CE). In five chapters, leading scholars approach the problem of textual production in interrelated and complementary ways. These include a chapter on the social history of scribal practice in Dunhuang, a codicological study of royally commissioned sutras, a palaeographical essay at a typology of early Tibetan writing, a study of hunting topoi in narrative and ritual texts, and a text-critical approach to an early Bon tantra. Demonstrating the methodological breadth of the field of early Tibetan studies, the remaining contributions range from an archeological study of pre-historic ritual artefacts and an art-historical study of illuminated tomb panels to two chapters on Tibetan imperial administration and a chapter on the cosmopolitan origins of materia medica used in the Silk Road entrepôt of Dunhuang.
   The work will be of interest to all those interested in the language, history, and culture of early Tibet. Its essays are appropriate for those ranging from undergraduates to professional scholars. [Verlagsinformation]

Inhalt
Preface. vii
Mark Aldenderfer:
Pre-Buddhist Era Phalliform Objects from Kyunglung, Far Western Tibet. 1
Amy Heller:
Preliminary Remarks on Painted Wooden Panels from Tibetan Tombs. 11
Gertraud Taenzer:
The 'A zha Country under the Tibetans in the 8th and 9th Century: A Survey of Land Registration and Taxation Based on a Sequence of Three Manuscripts of the Stein Collection from Dunhuang. 25
Zhu Lishuang:
A Preliminary Survey of Administrative Divisions in Tibetan-Ruled Khotan. 43
Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim:
Central Asian Melange: Early Tibetan Medicine from Dunhuang. 53
Brandon Dotson:
The Princess and the Yak: The Hunt as Narrative Trope and Historical Reality in Early Tibet. 61
Cathy Cantwell and Robert Mayer:
Neither The Same Nor Different: the Bon Ka ba Nagpo in Relation to Rnying ma Phur pa Texts. 87
Tsuguhito Takeuchi:
Glegs tshas: Writing Boards of Chinese Scribes in Tibetan-Ruled Dunhuang. 101
Kazushi Iwao:
On the Roll-Type Tibetan Śatasāhasrikā-prajñāpāramitā sūtra from Dunhuang. 111
Sam van Schaik:
Dating Early Tibetan Manuscripts: A Paleographical Method. 119
Contributors. 137
Plates

Herausgeber
Brandon Dotson (D.Phil., Oxford 2007) is the leader of the “Kingship and Religion in Tibet” research group at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (2010-2015). Among his many works is The Old Tibetan Annals: An Annotated Translation of Tibet’s First History (Vienna, 2009). Profile page.
Kazushi Iwao (岩尾一史) (PhD, Kyoto, 2006) is visiting scholar at Kobe City University of Foreign Studies. His work on Tibetan administration has appears in “Historical and Philological Studies of China’s Western Regions, Memoirs of the Toyo Bunko,” and other scholarly journals. Academia.edu profile.
Tsuguhito Takeuchi (武内紹人) (PhD, Indiana 1994) is Professor of Linguistics and Dean of Research at Kobe City University of Foreign Studies. He is the author of numerous books, articles, and catalogues, including “Old Tibetan Contracts from Central Asia” (Tokyo, 1995). He is editor-in-chief of Old Tibetan Documents Online. Profile page.

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