[INDOLOGY] New journal issue: JIABS 36/37

Birgit Kellner kellner at asia-europe.uni-heidelberg.de
Wed Aug 26 18:07:24 UTC 2015


Dear colleagues,

volume 36/37 of the Journal of the International Association of Buddhist
Studies has just appeared.

Besides two articles -- by Brandon Dotson and Seong-Uk Kim -- the volume
contains two sections, one on "New Approaches to Studying the
Materiality of Buddhist Manuscripts" and the other on "Authors and
Editors in the Literary Traditions of Asian Buddhism". A conference
report on the XVIth IABS Congress (Taiwan) is also included.

The Table of Contents is given below.

Information on subscriptions can be found on the JIABS website:
http://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/jiabs/index

Kindly direct all enquiries relating to subscriptions to the JIABS
treasurer (treasurer at iabsinfo.net).

With best regards,

Birgit Kellner, Ingo Strauch (editors of this issue)

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Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies
Volume 36/37 2013/2014 (2015)
Table of Contents

Articles

The Remains of the Dharma : Editing, Rejecting, and Replacing the
Buddha’s Words in Officially Commissioned Sūtras from Dunhuang, 820s to 840s
Brandon Dotson (5-68)

The Zen Theory of Language : Linji Yixuan’s Teaching of “Three
Statements, Three Mysteries, and Three Essentials” (sanju sanxuan sanyao
三句三玄三要)
Seong-Uk Kim (69-90)


Section: New Approaches to Studying the Materiality of Buddhist Manuscripts

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, Emanuel Kindzorra, Oliver Hahn, Ira Rabin	(93-118)

Material Analysis of Sanskrit Palm-Leaf Manuscripts Preserved in Nepal
Martin Delhey, Emanuel Kindzorra, Oliver Hahn, Ira Rabin (119-152)

Recovering Lost Writing and Beyond : Multispectral Imaging for
Text-related and Codicological Studies of Tibetan Paper and Sanskrit
Palm-Leaf Manuscripts
Orna Almogi, Martin Delhey, Claire MacDonald, Boryana Pouvkova (153-192)


Section: Authors and Editors in the Literary Traditions of Asian Buddhism

Authors and Editors in the Literary Traditions of Asian Buddhism
Cathy Cantwell, Robert Mayer (195-204)

Establishing / Interpreting / Translating : Is It Just That Easy?
Jonathan Silk (205-226)

gTer ston and Tradent : Innovation and Conservation in Tibetan Treasure
Literature
Robert Mayer (227-242)

Different Kinds of Composition / Compilation Within the Dudjom
Revelatory Tradition
Cathy Cantwell	(243-280)

Innovation and the Role of Intertextuality in the Pañcaskandhaka and
Related Yogācāra Works
Jowita Kramer	(281-352)

Building the Theravāda Commentaries : Buddhaghosa and Dhammapāla as
Authors, Compilers, Redactors, Editors and Critics
Oskar von Hinüber (353-388)

The Case of the Abhidhamma Commentary
L. S. Cousins (389-422)

In What Way is There a Saṅghavacana? Finding the Narrator, Author and
Editor in Pāli Texts
Sarah Shaw (423-458)

The Collected Sayings of the Master : On Authorship, Author-function,
and Authority
Marta Sernesi (459-498)

‘The (Dis)appearance of an Author’ : Some Observations and Reflections
on Authorship in Modern Thai Buddhism
Martin Seeger (499-536)

Early Works and Persons Related to the So-called Jñānapāda School
Péter-Dániel Szántó (537-562)


Report of the XVIth Congress of the International Association of
Buddhist Studies
Ulrich Pagel (563-570)




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Chair of Buddhist Studies
Cluster of Excellence "Asia and Europe in a Global Context - The
Dynamics of Transculturality"
University of Heidelberg
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