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From Birch Bark to Digital Data: Recent Advances in Buddhist Manuscript Research

From Birch Bark to Digital Data: Recent Advances in Buddhist Manuscript Research
Papers Presented at the Conference Indic Buddhist Manuscripts: The State of the Field. Stanford, June 15-19 2009
1. Auflage, 2014
The sensational manuscript finds of the last two decades have led to a new burst of interest in the literary heritage of Indian Buddhism. Discovered mainly in Pakistan and Afghanistan, these finds have opened up fresh and often quite unexpected perspectives on the historical development of this religious and philosophical tradition. Some fragments date from the end of the first millennium BCE, and are therefore older than any manuscripts previously known from the Indian cultural sphere. At the same time their content throws light on the surprising ways in which early strands of Buddhism unfolded. All this has led to intensive philological efforts to preserve this legacy, while simultaneously bringing long-neglected manuscript finds from the last century back into view, and setting off another phase of intensive work on them. The volume aims to record all these finds systematically, to describe their significance for Indian Buddhist literature, and above all to present the current state of work on them. The individual contributions are organized by the places where the manuscripts come from, with each find or collection described by the specialists working on it. For the first time, therefore, a complete picture of the Indian Buddhist manuscript tradition is presented, which shows the pieces of the mosaic which have survived, while at the same time giving us an idea of how much has been lost. What is more, it affords a clear view of the foundations of all modern representations of Buddhism, insofar as these are based on literary sources in Indian languages.
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Gāndhārī Manuscripts in the British Library, Schøyen and Other Collections
Page 1 - 18
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The Senior Kharoṣṭhī Manuscripts
Page 19 - 34
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Gāndhārī Kharoṣṭhī Manuscripts: Exegetical Texts
Page 35 - 50
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The Bajaur and Split Collections of Kharoṣṭhī Manuscripts within the Context of Buddhist Gāndhārī Literature
Page 51 - 78
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The Gilgit Manuscripts: An Ancient Buddhist Library in Modern Research
Page 79 - 136
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The Manuscript of the Dīrghāgama and the Private Collection in Virginia
Page 137 - 156
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The Schøyen Collection
Page 157 - 164
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Japanese Collections of Buddhist Manuscript Fragments from the Same Region as the Schøyen Collection
Camilla Miglio
Page 165 - 170
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Dating and Localizing Undated Manuscripts
Page 171 - 186
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Survey of the Sanskrit Manuscripts in the Turfan Collection (Berlin)
Page 187 - 212
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The Central Asian Sanskrit Fragments in the Pelliot Collection (Paris)
Page 213 - 222
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Survey of the Identified Sanskrit Manuscripts in the Hoernle, Stein, and Skrine Collections of the British Library (London)
Page 223 - 246
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Further Collections of Sanskrit Manuscripts from Central Asia
Page 247 - 256
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From the Kathmandu Valley to the Tarim Basin
Page 257 - 268
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Indic and Khotanese Manuscripts: Some New Finds and Findings from Xinjiang
Page 269 - 278
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Earlier Inventories of Sanskrit Manuscripts in Tibet: A Synoptic List of Titles
Page 279 - 290
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Indic Buddhist Manuscripts in the People’s Republic of China: The Peking University Project
Page 291 - 300
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Indic Buddhist Manuscripts in Vienna: A Sino-Austrian Co-operative Project, with Methodological Remarks on Śāstric “Urtexts”
Page 301 - 314
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Sanskrit Manuscript Projects in the China Tibetology Research Center
Page 315 - 322
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The Sanskrit Manuscript Research Project at Taisho University
Page 323 - 332
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Various Aspects of Dealing with Buddhist codices unici
Michael Hahn
Page 333 - 346
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Reflections on the Pali Literature of Siam
Page 347 - 366
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Pali Manuscripts of Sri Lanka
Page 367 - 404
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Edition:
978-3-7001-7581-0, Print, softcover, 25.02.2014
Edition:
978-3-7001-7710-4, eBook, Digital, 25.02.2014
Edition:
1. Auflage
Pages:
403 Pages
Format:
30x21cm
Language:
English

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