Indic manuscript cultures through the ages : material, textual, and historical investigations
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Indic manuscript cultures through the ages : material, textual, and historical investigations
(Studies in manuscript cultures / edited by Michael Friedrich, Harunaga Isaacson, Jörg B. Quenzer, v. 14)
De Gruyter, c2017
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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- Sanskrit manuscripts in the Cambridge University Library : three centuries of history and preservation / Camillo A. Formigatti
- The Cambridge Jain manuscripts : provenances, highlights, colophons / Nalini Balbir
- A tentative history of the Sanskrit grammatical traditions in Nepal through the manuscript collections / Vincenzo Vergiani
- What information can be gleaned from Cambodian inscriptions about practices relating to the transmission of Sanskrit literature? / Dominic Goodall
- Tamil satellite stanzas : genres and distribution / Eva Wilden
- Teaching and learning Sanskrit through Tamil : evidence from manuscripts of the Amarakośa with Tamil annotations (studies in late Manipravalam literature 2) / Giovanni Ciotti
- Pre-modern Sanskrit authors, editors and readers / Jürgen Hanneder
- The poetic and prosodic aspect of the page : forms and graphic artifices of early Indic Buddhist manuscripts in historical perspective / Cristina Scherrer-Schaub
- Typology of drawn frames in 16th century Mang yul Gung thang xylographs / Michela Clemente and Filippo Lunardo
- The other way round : from print to manuscript / Emmanuel Francis
- The dating of the Cambridge Bodhisattvabhūmi manuscript Add.1702 / Kengo Harimoto
- On some markers used in a Grantha manuscript of the Ṛgveda-padapāṭha belonging to the Cambridge University Library (Or.2366) / Marco Franceschini
- A fragment of the Vajrāmṛtamahātantra : a critical edition of the leaves contained in Cambridge University Library Or.158.1 / Francesco Sferra
- Mahā-daṇḍadhāraṇi-Śītavatī : a Buddhist apotropaic scripture / Gergely Hidas
- Minor Vajrayāna texts IV : a Sanskrit fragment of the Rigyarallitantra / Péter-Dániel Szántó
- When Lachmann's method meets the dharma of Śiva : common errors, scribal interventions, and the transmission of the Śivadharma corpus / Florinda De Simini
- Vivid images, not opaque words : UL Add.864, the so-called Cambridge Kalāpustaka manuscript from early modern Nepal / Daniele Cuneo
- Umā and Śiva's playful talks in detail (Lalitavistara) : on the production of Śaiva works and their manuscripts in medieval Nepal : studies on the Śivadharma and the Mahābhārata 1 / Florinda De Simini and Nina Mirnig
- Subantaratnākara : an unknown text of Subhūticandra / Lata Mahesh Deokar
- The Cāndravyākaraṇapañjikā : an important tool for the study of the Mogga- llānavuttivivaraṇapañcikā : a case study based on a Cambridge fragment of the Cāndravyākaraṇapañjikā with special reference to CV 2.2.1 and MV 3.11 / Mahesh A. Deokar
- Towards a critical edition of Śaṅkara's "longer" Aitareyopaniṣadbhāṣya : a preliminary report based on two Cambridge manuscripts / Hugo David
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内容説明
This collection of essays explores the history of the book in pre-modern South Asia looking at the production, circulation, fruition and preservation of manuscripts in different areas and across time. Edited by the team of the Cambridge-based Sanskrit Manuscripts Project and including contributions of the researchers who collaborated with it, it covers a wide range of topics related to South Asian manuscript culture: from the material dimension (palaeography, layout, decoration) and the complicated interactions of manuscripts with printing in late medieval Tibet and in modern Tamil Nadu, to reading, writing, editing and educational practices, from manuscripts as sources for the study of religious, literary and intellectual traditions, to the creation of collections in medieval India and Cambodia (one major centre of the so-called Sanskrit cosmopolis), and the formation of the Cambridge collections in the colonial period. The contributions reflect the variety of idioms, literary genres, religious movements, and social actors (intellectuals, scribes, patrons) of ancient South Asia, as well as the variety of approaches, interests and specialisms of the authors, and their impassionate engagement with manuscripts.
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