Manuscripts of the Silk Road


[text by Ramsey Fendall and Will Kwiatkowski].
Bok Engelsk 2004
Utgitt
London : : Sam Fogg, , [2004].
Omfang
52 sider : illustrasjoner (noen kolorerte), kart
Opplysninger
"Catalogue 29". - For more than a thousand years, the paths of the Silk Road joined the distant empires of East Asia and the Mediterranean, forming a complex web of trade, pilgrimage and intellectual exchange between China, Central Asia, Persia, Tibet, India, the Near East and Europe.Interest in the Silk Road was renewed in the nineteenth century. In 1907 Sir Aurel Stein made one of the most sensational archaeological finds of all time: at Dunhuang he discovered a cache of thousands of manuscripts dating from the fifth to the eleventh centuries in several different languages. Most such documents have ended up in institutions like the British Museum, the Bibliothèque Nationale and other national libraries in India, China and Japan.In keeping with the diversity of the Dunhuang discoveries, this book consists of examples of manuscripts in Chinese, Khotanese, Bactrian, Gandhari, Sanskrit, Tibetan, Syriac, Hebrew and Arabic. The material provides a sense of the fruitful exchanges as well as bitter struggles in these regions over the centuries.
Emner
Calligraphy - Asia, Central
Illumination of books and manuscripts - Asia, Central
Manuscripts - Asia, Central
manuskripter håndskrifter illuminering kalligrafi kataloger historie
Asia
Geografisk emneord
Dewey
ISBN
0953942295 (pbk.)

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