5 edition of Hōryūji reconsidered = found in the catalog.
Hōryūji reconsidered =
Published
2008
by Cambridge Scholars in Newcastle
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Hōryūji no saikeutō |
Statement | edited by Dorothy C. Wong with Eric M. Field. |
Contributions | Wong, Dorothy C., Field, Eric M. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | BQ6353.I38 H67347 2008 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xxii, 314 p. : |
Number of Pages | 314 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22845937M |
ISBN 10 | 1847185673 |
ISBN 10 | 9781847185679 |
LC Control Number | 2008426457 |
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A 'read' is counted each time someone views a publication summary (such as the title, abstract, and list of authors), clicks on a figure, or views or downloads the full-text. The Tamamushi Shrine (玉虫厨子, Tamamushi no zushi) is a miniature shrine owned by the Hōryū-ji temple complex of Nara, date of construction is unknown, but estimated to be around the middle of the seventh century. Decorated with rare examples of Asuka-period paintings, it provides important clues to the architecture of the time and has been designated a National Treasure.
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In Horyuji Reconsidered, editor Dorothy C. Wong has assembled a Hōryūji reconsidered = book group of scholars to examine from diverse perspectives the oldest continuously active Buddhist monastery in the whole of Asia.
Employing disciplines ranging from archeology to ancient history and the latest techniques from computer modeling to dendrochronology, Wong 5/5(1). Hōryūji Reconsidered Editor(s): Eric M.
Field, Dorothy C. Wong. Book Description. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site inthe Hōryūji temple complex includes some of the oldest and largest surviving wooden buildings in the world.
The original Hōryūji temple was built between Hōryūji reconsidered = book by Prince Regent Shōtoku (?–), one. Hōryūji Reconsidered, Edited by Dorothy C. Wong with Eric M. Field (design) This book first published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing 15 Angerton Gardens, Newcastle, NE5 2JA, UK British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.
Horyuji Reconsidered (Book) Book Details. ISBN. Title. Horyuji Reconsidered. Author. Dorothy C. Wong & Dorothy C. Wong. Publisher. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
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Hōryūji Reconsidered (review) Hōryūji Reconsidered (review) Morse, Samuel Crowell. Horyuji Reconsidered. Edited by Dorothy C. Wong. Cambridge Scholars ¯ ¯ Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, xxii, pages.
$ Hōryūji Reconsidered is indeed a collection of great disciplinary breadth and depth that reflects the interests of contemporary scholars.
Its contribution to the current body of scholarship is that all the essays view the Hōryūji as an organic, dynamic entity retaining traces of the cultures to which it.
Hōryūji Reconsidered. Editor, with Eric M. Field (design), and contributing author. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, ( pages). Author of Chapter 5, “Reassessing the Mural Paintings of Hōryūji,” pp. – Reviews (selected): Samuel Morse, Journal of.
In addition to many articles on a wide range of Buddhist art topics, she has published Chinese Steles: Pre-Buddhist and Buddhist Use of a Symbolic Form (; Chinese edition ), Hōryūji Reconsidered (editor and contributing author, ), China and Beyond in the Mediaeval Period: Cultural Crossings and Inter-regional Connections (co.
She has published Chinese Steles: Pre-Buddhist and Buddhist Use of a Symbolic Form (; Chinese edition ), Hōryūji Reconsidered (editor and contributing author, ) China and Beyond in the Medieaval Period: Cultural Crossings and Inter-regional Connections (co-editor with Gustav Heldt, and contributing author, ), and Buddhist.
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The Tachibana Shrine (橘夫人厨子, Tachibana-fujin no zushi), also referred to as the Lady Tachibana Shrine, is a miniature shrine owned by the Hōryū-ji temple complex of Nara Prefecture, precise date of construction is unknown, but it is thought to have been created a little later than its counterpart the Tamamushi sculptures inside are dated to the years around Hōryūji reconsidered = Hōryūji no saikentō by Dorothy C.
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