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From Birch Bark to Digital Data

Beiträge zur Kultur- und Geistesgeschichte Asiens Nr. 80

From Birch Bark to Digital Data

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From Birch Bark to Digital Data

Preliminaries

page i

Table of Contents

page v

Paul Harrison - Jens-Uwe Hartmann

Introduction

page vii

Richard Salomon

Gāndhārī Manuscripts in the British Library, Schøyen and Other Collections

page 1

Mark Allon

The Senior Kharoṣṭhī Manuscripts

page 19

Collett Cox

Gāndhārī Kharoṣṭhī Manuscripts: Exegetical Texts

page 35

Harry Falk - Ingo Strauch

The Bajaur and Split Collections of Kharoṣṭhī Manuscripts within the Context of Buddhist Gāndhārī Literature

page 51

Oskar von Hinüber

The Gilgit Manuscripts: An Ancient Buddhist Library in Modern Research

page 79

Jens-Uwe Hartmann - Klaus Wille

The Manuscript of the Dīrghāgama and the Private Collection in Virginia

page 137

Jens Braarvig

The Schøyen Collection

page 157

Kazunobu Matsuda

Japanese Collections of Buddhist Manuscript Fragments from the Same Region as the Schøyen Collection

page 165

Lore Sander

Dating and Localizing Undated Manuscripts

page 171

Klaus Wille

Survey of the Sanskrit Manuscripts in the Turfan Collection (Berlin)

page 187

Jens-Uwe Hartmann - Klaus Wille

The Central Asian Sanskrit Fragments in the Pelliot Collection (Paris)

page 213

Klaus Wille

Survey of the Identified Sanskrit Manuscripts in the Hoernle, Stein, and Skrine Collections of the British Library (London)

page 223

Jens-Uwe Hartmann - Klaus Wille

Further Collections of Sanskrit Manuscripts from Central Asia

page 247

Shin`ichirō Hori

From the Kathmandu Valley to the Tarim Basin

page 257

Duan Qing

Indic and Khotanese Manuscripts: Some New Finds and Findings from Xinjiang

page 269

Paul Harrison

Earlier Inventories of Sanskrit Manuscripts in Tibet: A Synoptic List of Titles

page 279

Saerji

Indic Buddhist Manuscripts in the People’s Republic of China: The Peking University Project

page 291

Helmut Krasser

Indic Buddhist Manuscripts in Vienna: A Sino-Austrian Co-operative Project, with Methodological Remarks on Śāstric “Urtexts”

page 301

Luo Hong

Sanskrit Manuscript Projects in the China Tibetology Research Center

page 315

Yoshiyasu Yonezawa - Jundō Nagashima

The Sanskrit Manuscript Research Project at Taisho University

page 323

Michael Hahn

Various Aspects of Dealing with Buddhist codices unici

page 333

Peter Skilling

Reflections on the Pali Literature of Siam

page 347

Bhikkhu Ñāṇatusita

Pali Manuscripts of Sri Lanka

page 367