Studies in Chinese Manuscripts: From the Warring States Period to the 20th
Century
I would like to draw your intention to a new volume on Chinese
manuscript
culture, containing several articles on
Buddhist
manuscripts:
Galambos, Imre (ed.): Studies in Chinese
Manuscripts: From the Warring
States Period to the 20th Century. Institute of
East Asian Studies,
Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest 2013.
ISBN
978-963-284-326-1
ISSN 1787-7482
Table of contents:
Preface
.... vii
William G. Boltz: Why So Many Laozi- s? ... 1
Françoise
Bottéro: The Qièyùn Manuscripts from Dūnhuáng ... 33
Takata Tokio: On the
Emendation of the Datang Xiyuji during Gaozong’s
Reign: An Examination Based
on Ancient Japanese Manuscripts ... 49
Irina Popova: Tang Political
Treatise from Dunhuang: “Heavenly
Instructions” (Tian xun ) ...
59
Imre Hamar: Huayan Texts in Dunhuang ... 81
Gábor Kósa: A
Correction to the Chinese Manichaean Traité ... 103
Christoph Anderl: Was
the Platform Sūtra Always a Sūtra? – Studies in
the Textual Features of the
Platform Scripture Manuscripts from
Dūnhuáng ... 121
Costantino
Moretti: Visible and Invisible Codicological Elements in
Manuscript Copies of
Commentaries on the Yogacārabhūmi-śāstra from
Dunhuang ... 177
Imre
Galambos: Correction Marks in the Dunhuang Manuscripts ... 191
Sam van
Schaik: Ruler of the East, or Eastern Capital: What Lies
behind the Name Tong
Kun ? ... 211
Kōichi Kitsudō : Liao Influence on Uigur Buddhism ...
225
Raoul David Findeisen: Towards a Critical Edition of Feng Zhi’s
Last
Poem: Considerations Drawn from Three Draft Manuscripts ...
249
Index ... 273
Concerning more information on the book and
distribution channels,
please contact the editor:
galimre@gmail.com
Best
wishes,
Christoph Anderl (KHK, Dynamics in the History of Religions
between
Asia and Europe, Ruhr University
Bochum)