Minor Tibetan Texts, I.
Title | Minor Tibetan Texts, I. PDF eBook |
Author | Johan van Manen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 102 |
Release | 1919 |
Genre | Buddhism |
ISBN |
Minor Tibetan texts
Title | Minor Tibetan texts PDF eBook |
Author | Johan van Manen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 104 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Buddhist literature, Tibetan |
ISBN |
A Classical Tibetan Reader
Title | A Classical Tibetan Reader PDF eBook |
Author | Yael Bentor |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 162 |
Release | 2014-11-18 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 1614292728 |
A Classical Tibetan Reader answers a long-standing need for well chosen readings to accompany courses in classical Tibetan language. Professor Bentor has built her Tibetan reader out of time-tested selections from texts that she has worked with while teaching classical Tibetan over the past twenty years. She has assembled here a selection of Tibetan narratives, organized to introduce students of the language to complex material gradually, and to arm them with ample reference materials in the form of glossaries customized to individual readings. Instructors will find this reader an invaluable tool for preparing lesson plans and providing high-quality reading material to their students. Students, too, will find the selections contained in the reader engaging. Even novice readers of Tibetan will feel welcomed and encouraged, thanks to the author's astute judgment of student capacity.
Lineages of the Literary
Title | Lineages of the Literary PDF eBook |
Author | Nicole Willock |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 245 |
Release | 2021-04-27 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0231551967 |
Winner, 2024 E. Gene Smith Inner Asia Book Prize, Association for Asian Studies Honorable Mention, 2023 Joseph Levenson Prize Post-1900, Association for Asian Studies In the aftermath of the cataclysmic Maoist period, three Tibetan Buddhist scholars living and working in the People’s Republic of China became intellectual heroes. Renowned as the “Three Polymaths,” Tséten Zhabdrung (1910–1985), Mugé Samten (1914–1993), and Dungkar Lozang Trinlé (1927–1997) earned this symbolic title for their efforts to keep the lamp of the Dharma lit even in the darkest hour of Tibetan history. Lineages of the Literary reveals how the Three Polymaths negotiated the political tides of the twentieth century, shedding new light on Sino-Tibetan relations and Buddhism during this turbulent era. Nicole Willock explores their contributions to reviving Tibetan Buddhism, expanding Tibetan literary arts, and pioneering Tibetan studies as an academic discipline. Her sophisticated reading of Tibetan-language sources vivifies the capacious literary world of the Three Polymaths, including autobiography, Buddhist philosophy, poetic theory, and historiography. Whereas prevailing state-centric accounts place Tibetan religious figures in China in one of two roles, collaborator or resistance fighter, Willock shows how the Three Polymaths offer an alternative model of agency. She illuminates how they by turns safeguarded, taught, and celebrated Tibetan Buddhist knowledge, practices, and institutions after their near destruction during the Cultural Revolution. An interdisciplinary work spanning religious studies, history, literary studies, and social theory, Lineages of the Literary offers new insight into the categories of religion and the secular, the role of Tibetan Buddhist leaders in modern China, and the contested ground of Tibet.
Introduction to the Tibetan Collection of the National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden
Title | Introduction to the Tibetan Collection of the National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden PDF eBook |
Author | P H Pott |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 1951 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 900454528X |
Bibliotheca Orientalis
Title | Bibliotheca Orientalis PDF eBook |
Author | Luzac &co |
Publisher | |
Pages | 84 |
Release | 1923 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Among Tibetan Texts
Title | Among Tibetan Texts PDF eBook |
Author | E. Gene Smith |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 402 |
Release | 2001-06-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0861711793 |
For three decades, E. Gene Smith ran the Library of Congress's Tibetan Text Publication Project of the United States Public Law 480 (PL480) - an effort to salvage and reprint the Tibetan literature that had been collected by the exile community or by members of the Bhotia communities of Sikkim, Bhutan, India, and Nepal. Smith wrote prefaces to these reprinted books to help clarify and contextualize the particular Tibetan texts: the prefaces served as rough orientations to a poorly understood body of foreign literature. Originally produced in print quantities of twenty, these prefaces quickly became legendary, and soon photocopied collections were handed from scholar to scholar, achieving an almost cult status. These essays are collected here for the first time. The impact of Smith's research on the academic study of Tibetan literature has been tremendous, both for his remarkable ability to synthesize diverse materials into coherent accounts of Tibetan literature, history, and religious thought, and for the exemplary critical scholarship he brought to this field.