TALK> "Clay-based Sculptures from the Northern Silk Road" by Birgit Angelika Schmidt, 14.12.22
The BuddhistRoad Team is happy to announce the next BuddhistRoad Guest Lecture.
The BuddhistRoad Team is happy to announce the next BuddhistRoad Guest Lecture.
Dear colleagues,
the BuddhistRoad Team is happy to announce a “Discussion of Form and Function Regarding the Buddhist Cave Sites along the Silk Road” hosted by the BuddhistRoad Project at CERES, Ruhr University Bochum online.
Imre Galambos. Dunhuang Manuscript Culture: End of the First Millennium. Studies in Manuscript Cultures Series. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2020. Illustrations, tables, maps. 289 pp. $118.99 (cloth), ISBN 978-3-11-072349-6; open access (e-book), ISBN 978-3-11-072657-2.Chunwen Hao. Dunhuang Manuscripts: An Introduction to Texts from the Silk Road. Translated by Stephen F. Teiser. Diamond Bar: Portico Publishing, 2020. Illustrations. xiv + 332 pp.
Dear friends and colleagues of H-Asia,
We would like to announce that the latest two issues of Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies (HIJBS) are now online at https://dx.doi.org/10.15239/hijbs. All of the articles are downloadable and open access.
Vol. 4, No. 1, Special Issue: Buddhist Worldmaking Programs & Tiantai/Chontae/Tendai Buddhism (May 2021)
ARTICLES
Making Four Buddhist Worlds: A Reading of the Liturgies for Creating Ritual Spaces in Dunhuang Manuscripts
Huaiyu Chen 陳懷宇
Dear friends and colleagues of H-Asia,
We would like to announce that the latest two issues of Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies (HIJBS) are now online at https://dx.doi.org/10.15239/hijbs. All of the articles are downloadable and open access.
Ning Qiang. Art, Religion and Politics in Medieval China: The Dunhuang Cave of the Zhai Family. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2004. xv + 178 pp. $39.00 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-8248-2703-8.
Reviewed by Angela Howard (Rutgers,) Published on H-Asia (January, 2006)
The Making of a Seventh-Century Buddhist Cave in Dunhuang, China: Politics or Piety