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Title: Contributions to the Cultural History of Early Tibet
Language of title: English
Editor: Matthew T. Kapstein
Brandon Dotson

Description: The study of the rise and institutions of the Tibetan empire of the seventh to ninth centuries, and of the continuing development of Tibetan civilization during the obscure period that followed, have aroused growing interest among scholars of Inner Asia in recent decades. The six contributions presented here represent refinements in substance and method characterizing current work in this area. A chapter by Brandon Dotson provides a new perspective on law and divination under the empire, while the post-imperial international relations of the Tsong kha kingdom are analyzed by Bianca Horlemann. In “The History of the Cycle of Birth and Death,” Yoshiro Imaeda’s investigation of a Dunhuang narrative appears in a revised edition, in English for the first time. The problem of oral transmission in relation to the Tibetan Dunhuang texts is then taken up in the contribution of Sam van Schaik. In the final section, Matthew Kapstein and Carmen Meinert consider aspects of Chinese Buddhism in their relation to religious developments in Tibet.

Publisher Place: Leiden
Publisher: Koninklijke Brill NV
Normalized publisher place: Leiden
Publisher country: The Netherlands
Published Date: 2007
Cultural Coverage: Tibet
Language: English
Series Title: Brill’s Tibetan Studies Library
Series editor: Henk Blezer
Alex McKay
Charles Ramble
Series volume: 14
ISBN/ISSN: 15686183
Format: Print media (print or manuscript)
Resource Type: Book (multiple authors)
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Date Of Record Creation: 2008-10-16 06:05:46
Date Record Checked: 2008-10-16
Date Last Modified: 2008-10-16 06:06:19
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