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Tibetica Antiqua

Stein, Rolf Alfred:
Rolf Stein's Tibetica antiqua : with additional materials / by Rolf Stein ; translated [and updated] by Arthur P. McKeown. - Leiden [u.a.] : Brill, 2010. - 400 S. - (Brill's Tibetan studies library : 24)
ISBN 978-90-04-18338-4
EUR 130,00 / US$ 185,00
DDC: 294.309515
-- Angekündigt für April 2010 --

Beschreibung
Tibetica antiqua represents the seminal work on Tibetan religious history by one of the foremost Tibetologists of the twentieth century. Herein, Stein discusses the cultural and religious interactions among Tibet, India, and China which resulted in what we now consider 'Tibetan Buddhism' from the point of view of our earliest sources, the Dunhuang manuscripts. Stein first discusses the basic tool of religious language, and the extent to which translations from Chinese, often apocryphal, scriptures competed with translations from Sanskrit. Stein also analyzes evidence for the introduction of Buddhism to Tibet, as well as what a pre-Buddhist religion may have looked like, as distinct from modern Bon. Here, these groundbreaking articles are for the first time in the English language. They have been substantially updated, and supplemented with additional material from Stein's lectures at the Collège de France. [Verlagsinformation]

Inhalt
1. Tibetica antiqua I: The two vocabularies of Indo-Tibetan and Sino-Tibetan translations in the Dunhuang manuscripts
2. Tibetica antiqua II: The use of metaphors for honorific distinctions in the epoch of the Tibetan kings
3. Additional note to Tibetica antiqua I
4. Tibetica antiqua III: Apropos of the word Gtsug lag and the indigenous religion
5. Tibetica antiqua IV: The tradition relative to the debut of Buddhism in Tibet
6. Tibetica antiqua V: The indigenous religion and the Bon po in Dunhuang manuscripts
7. Tibetica antiqua VI: Confucian maxims in two Dunhuang manuscripts
8. Annuaire 1967
- Aspects of the sworn faith in China
- The Bonpo cosmogonies in Tibet and near the Mosso
9. Annuaire 1968
- Daoist texts relative to the transmission of revealed books
- The Bonpo accounts on the beginnings of culture
10. Annuaire 1969
- Bonpo accounts on the first men
- Some aspects of the Daoist parishes
11. Annuaire 1970
- Popular cults in organized Daoism
- Elements constitutive of the Bonpo literature
12. Bibliography of Rolf A. Stein.

Autor

(Bildquelle: École Française d'Extrême-Orient)
ROLF A. STEIN (1911-1999) is widely considered to be one of the preeminent Tibetologists of the twentieth century. He published extensively in the fields of Tibetan, East- and Southeast Asian religion and society. He held professorships at the École des Hautes Études (comparative religion) and the Collège de France.

Herausgeber
ARTHUR P. MCKEOWN is finishing his Ph.D. in Tibetan Studies at Harvard University with a dissertation on the Tibetan and Chinese travels of the fifteenth century Indian abbot of Vajrāsana, Śāriputra. He has recently completed, with Leonard van der Kuijp, Bcom ldan Rag gri (1227-1305) on Indian Buddhist Logic and Epistemology: His Commentary on Dignāga's Pramāṇasamuccaya (Austrian Academy of Social Sciences).

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