# DIVERSE
ASPECTS
OF
THE
MONGOLIAN
BUDDHIST
MANUSCRIPT
CULTURE
AND
REALMS
OF
ITS
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Buddhist Manuscripts in Central and East Asia
Sainbileg Byambadorj
The Establishment of Mongolian Buddhist Collections: Highlights of Physical Appearance and Production Processes, 2018
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Manuscripts and Printing: Tibet
Sam van Schaik
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Manuscripts and printing: East Asia
Imre Galambos
Brill's Encyclopedia of Buddhism, volume 1, 2015
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Inks, Pigments, Paper: In Quest of Unveiling the History of the Production of a Tibetan Buddhist Manuscript Collection from the Tibetan-Nepalese Borderlands
Orna Almogi
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Remarks on the Tibetan Manuscripts and Xylographs in Mongolia and the Technology of Their Production
Vesna Wallace
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Tibetan manuscripts: scientific examination and conservation approaches
Agnieszka Helman-Wazny
Edinburgh Conference Papers 2006: Proceedings from the Fifth International Conference of the Institute of Paper Conservation and First International Conference of the Institute of Conservation, Book and Paper Group, 2007
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The Choice of Materials in Early Tibetan Printed Books
Agnieszka Helman-Wazny
Tibetan Printing: Comparison, Continuities, and Change
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Reprinting the Buddhist Classics: On the Production and Circulation of Blockprints
Marta Sernesi
Tibetan Manuscript and Xylograph Traditions The Written Word and Its Media within the Tibetan Culture Sphere, ed. by O. Almogi. Hamburg, Department of Indian and Tibetan Studies University of Hamburg, pp. 267–320, 2016
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Tibetan Manuscripts and Early Printed Books, volumes I & II
Matthew Kapstein
Tibetan Manuscripts and Early Printed Books, 2024
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Looking into water-pots and over a Buddhist scribe's shoulder – On the deposition and the use of manuscripts in early Buddhism
Ingo Strauch
Asiatische Studien - Études Asiatiques, 2014
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Tibetan Manuscript and Xylograph Traditions The Written Word and Its Media within the Tibetan Culture Sphere
Orna Almogi
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A note on the manuscript culture of Tibet
Agnieszka Helman-Wazny
Paper and the Paper Manuscript: A context for the transmission of Gaelic literature, ed. by Pádraig Ó Macháin, 2019
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“The Unacknowledged Revolution? A Reading of Tibetan Printing History on the Basis of Gung thang Colophons Studied in Two Dedicated Projects”. In Tibetan Printing: Comparisons, Continuities, and Change, eds. H. Diemberger, F.-K. Ehrhard&P. Kornicki, Brill, 2016, pp. 394-423
Michela Clemente
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Writing, painting and sketching at Dunhuang: assessing the materiality and function of early Tibetan manuscripts and ritual items
Renate Noeller, Sam van Schaik, Agnieszka Helman-Wazny, Renate Nöller
Journal of Archaeological Science, 2015
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The Uses of Implements are Different: Reflections on the Functions of Tibetan Manuscripts
Sam van Schaik
Tibetan Manuscript and Xylograph Traditions, 2016
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Overview of Tibetan Paper and Papermaking: History, Raw Materials, Techniques and Fibre Analysis
Agnieszka Helman-Wazny
Tibetan Manuscript and Xylograph Traditions The Written Word and Its Media within the Tibetan Culture Sphere ed. by Orna Almogi
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Revolutions of the Dharma Wheel: Uses of Tibetan Printing in the Eighteenth Century
Benjamin (Deitle) Nourse
Tibetan Printing: Comparison, Continuities, and Change, 2016
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Review of Stephen C. Berkwitz, Juliane Schober, Claudia Brown, eds., Buddhist Manuscript Cultures: Knowledge, Ritual, and Art
J A Silk
2010
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Two Contributions to the History of Tibetan Printing
Matthew Kapstein
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Unraveling Buddhist Monastic Manuscripts: Texts, Scripts, and Cultural Exchanges
Chengpeng Li
Inya Institute Fall 2023 Newsletter, 2023
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[Review:] A. Helman-Ważny. The Archaeology of Tibetan Books. Leiden-Boston: Brill, 2014. — 311 p. Brill’s Tibetan Studies Library. Ed. by H. Blezer, A. McKay, Ch. Ramble. Vol. 36, by Alexander V. Zorin, in - Written Monuments of the Orient. 1(3), 2016. P. 115–117.
Alexander Zorin
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Scribal Technique and Birch Bark Folio Repair Utilized in the Production of the Mūlasarvāstivāda Dīrghāgama Manuscript by a Scriptorium in Gilgit Around the 8th Century CE
Charles DiSimone
Critical Review for Buddhist Studies, 2019
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The Uses of Early Tibetan Printing: Evidence from the Turfan Oasis
Sam van Schaik
Tibetan Printing: Comparison, Continuities, and Change, e.d Hildegard Diemberger, 2016
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“Different Facets of Mang yul Gung thang Xylographs”. In Tibetan Manuscript and Xylograph Traditions. The Written Work and Its Media within the Tibetan Cultural Sphere, edited by O. Almogi, Hamburg: Department of Indian and Tibetan Studies, University of Hamburg, 2016, pp. 67–103
Michela Clemente
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Review of “Ancient Buddhist scrolls from Gandhāra: The British Library Kharosthī fragments” by Richard Salomon
Thomas Oberlies
Written Language & Literacy, 2001
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Tibetan Painted Scrolls Vol 1
Shih Wu Wei 施無畏 Karma 噶瑪
Roma, Libreria dello Stato, 1949
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Tibetan Manuscript and Xylograph Traditions
Vesna Wallace
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Sacred Words, Precious Materials: On Tibetan Deluxe Editions of Buddhist Scriptures and Treatises
Dorji Wangchuk (Kuliśeśvara)
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“In the Age of Non-Mechanical Reproduction: Manuscript Variation in Early Modern South Asia,” Manuscript Studies, Vol. 4, No. 1 (Spring, 2019), pp.1-18 (co-authored introduction to a special issue)
Arthur Dudney, Neeraja Poddar
2019
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Almogi 2016 (ed) Tibetan Manuscript and Xylograph Traditions: The Written Word and Its Media within the Tibetan Cultural Sphere
Orna Almogi
2016
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The Inheritance and Protection of Tai Buddhist Manuscript Cultures -Some Observations 1
David Wharton
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The Techniques and Materials Used in Making Lao and Tai Paper Manuscripts
Agnieszka Helman-Wazny
Manuscript Cultures 15, Hamburg: Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures, 2020
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Book review: From Mulberry Leaves to Silk Scrolls: New Approaches to the Study of Asian Manuscript TraditionsMcDanielJ. T.RansomL. (eds) (2015). From Mulberry Leaves to Silk Scrolls: New Approaches to the Study of Asian Manuscript Traditions. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press. xi...
Jana Igunma
South East Asia Research, 2017
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Witnesses for Tibetan Craftsmanship: Bringing Together Paper Analysis, Palaeography and Codicology in the Examination of the Early Tibetan Manuscripts
Sam van Schaik, A. Helman-Ważny
Archeometry, 2013
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Review of: Bryan D. Lowe, Ritualized Writing: Buddhist Practice and Scriptural Cultures in Ancient Japan
Ronald S Green
Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, 2018
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