Dear colleagues,

I am pleased to announce the publication of the following:

Tsui, Chung-hui 崔中慧 (2020) Chinese Calligraphy and Early Buddhist
Manuscripts
. Oxford: Indica et Buddhica.

https://indica-et-buddhica.org/authors/publications/tsui-chunghui/chinese-calligraphy-and-early-buddhist-manuscripts

 

An open access PDF --replicating the hardcover-- is freely available
for download from Indica et Buddhica; it will also be available from
the National Library of New Zealand.

ISBN (hardcover): 978-0-473-54010-4 (8.5 x 11 in, colour, case
laminate, 180pp.)

ISBN (softcover): 978-0-473-54009-8 (8.5 x 11 in, colour, perfect
bound, 180pp.) forthcoming

ISBN (kindle): 978-0-473-54011-1 (kindle print replica) forthcoming

ISBN (pdf): 978-0-473-54012-8 (open access pdf)

 

The Author

Tsui Chung-hui 崔中慧 is an art historian teaching at the Centre of
Buddhist Studies in The University of Hong Kong; Tung Lin Lok Yuen
Scholar in Buddhist Art and Culture. She holds an M.A. in Chinese Art
and Archæology from SOAS, University of London, and a Ph.D. on
Dunhuang and Turfan Buddhist manuscripts from the Centre of Buddhist
Studies, The University of Hong Kong. Her research concerns Buddhist
art, the culture and history of Dunhuang and the Silk Road, Chinese
calligraphy, Buddhist manuscripts, Buddhist cave temples and cultural
heritage sites. In addition to textual research, Tsui has travelled
widely. She has conducted field research at Buddhist heritage sites in
India, Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, and
in many provinces in China. Tsui writes on Buddhist and Chinese art in
both English and Chinese.

 

With best regards,

Richard


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