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Towards a Tibetan Palaeography: Developing a Typology of Writing Styles in Early Tibet
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Sam van Schaik
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Introduction 1
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Europe
- Scribal Annotation as Evidence of Learning in Manuscripts from the First Byzantine Humanism: The “Philosophical Collection” 11
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Orient and Africa
- Writing, Copying, Translating: Ethiopia as a Manuscript Culture 37
- Arabic Manuscripts on the Periphery: Northwest Africa, Yemen and China 79
- Multiglossia in West African Manuscripts: The Case of Borno, Nigeria 113
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South Asia
- Indian Manuscripts 159
- Gandhāran Scrolls: Rediscovering an Ancient Manuscript Type 183
- A Palaeographic Study of a Buddhist Manuscript from the Gilgit Region 227
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Central Asia
- Tibetan manuscripts: Between History and Science 275
- Towards a Tibetan Palaeography: Developing a Typology of Writing Styles in Early Tibet 299
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East Asia
- Punctuation Marks in Medieval Chinese Manuscripts 341
- The Archive Inside: Manuscripts Found within Chinese Religious Statues 359
- Index 375
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Europe
- Scribal Annotation as Evidence of Learning in Manuscripts from the First Byzantine Humanism: The “Philosophical Collection” 11
-
Orient and Africa
- Writing, Copying, Translating: Ethiopia as a Manuscript Culture 37
- Arabic Manuscripts on the Periphery: Northwest Africa, Yemen and China 79
- Multiglossia in West African Manuscripts: The Case of Borno, Nigeria 113
-
South Asia
- Indian Manuscripts 159
- Gandhāran Scrolls: Rediscovering an Ancient Manuscript Type 183
- A Palaeographic Study of a Buddhist Manuscript from the Gilgit Region 227
-
Central Asia
- Tibetan manuscripts: Between History and Science 275
- Towards a Tibetan Palaeography: Developing a Typology of Writing Styles in Early Tibet 299
-
East Asia
- Punctuation Marks in Medieval Chinese Manuscripts 341
- The Archive Inside: Manuscripts Found within Chinese Religious Statues 359
- Index 375