05727nam 2200793 a 450 991078514350332120200520144314.01-282-78689-X978661278689190-04-19015-510.1163/ej.9789004183384.i-384(CKB)2670000000046149(EBL)583752(OCoLC)667274305(SSID)ssj0000427378(PQKBManifestationID)11286988(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000427378(PQKBWorkID)10405459(PQKB)11337612(MiAaPQ)EBC583752(OCoLC)498369707(nllekb)BRILL9789004190153(Au-PeEL)EBL583752(CaPaEBR)ebr10419779(CaONFJC)MIL278689(PPN)170414426(EXLCZ)99267000000004614920100107d2010 uy 0engur|n|||||||||txtccrRolf Stein's Tibetica antiqua[electronic resource] with additional materials /by Rolf A. Stein ; translated and edited by Arthur P. McKeownLeiden ;Boston Brill20101 online resource (414 p.)Brill's Tibetan studies library,1568-6183 ;v. 24Translation of articles which originally appeared in French in the journal Bulletin de l'Ecole francaise d'Extreme-Orient from 1983 to 1992, together with Stein's contributions to the Annuaire de college de France from 1967 to 1970.90-04-18338-8 Includes bibliographical references (p. [343]-354) and indexes.Tibetica antiqua I. The two vocabularies of Indo-Tibetan and Sino-Tibetan translations in the Dunhuang manuscripts -- Tibetica antiqua II. The use of metaphors for honorific distinctions in the epoch of the Tibetan kings -- Additional note to Tibetica antiqua I -- Tibetica antiqua III. Apropos of the word Gtsug lag and the indigenous religion -- The dating -- Characteristics of the ancient religion -- The sense of Gtsug and gtsug lag -- Review of the sources -- Appendix. The etymology of gtsug lag -- Recapitulation -- Tibetica antiqua IV. The tradition relative to the debut of Buddhism in Tibet -- The religious kings and the royal laws -- The sūtra fallen from the sky -- Recapitulation -- Tibetica antiqua V. The indigenous religion and the Bon po in Dunhuang manuscripts -- Theories -- The ancient religion -- Bon pos and Bon -- Theories on the antecedents of late Bon -- The Dunhuang manuscripts and the later tradition -- Dunhuang documents -- Bon po in the texts translated from Chinese and bon po communities -- Translations from Chinese -- Bon po communities -- Bon po and gshen, their differences and their functions -- Gshen rab mi bo -- Other people -- Names and their epithets -- Themes -- Funerary ritual -- Divinities -- The word Bon alone -- Linguistic and stylistic traits -- Tibetica antiqua VI. Confucian maxims in two Dunhuang manuscripts -- Annuaire 1967 -- Aspects of the sworn faith in China -- The Bonpo cosmogonies in Tibet and near the Mosso -- Annuaire 1968 -- Daoist texts relative to the transmission of revealed books -- The Bonpo accounts on the beginnings of culture -- Annuaire 1969 -- Bonpo accounts on the first men -- Some aspects of the Daoist parishes -- Annuaire 1970 -- Popular cults in organized Daoism -- Elements constitutive of the Bonpo literature -- Bibliography of Rolf A. Stein.Tibetica antiqua represents the seminal work on Tibetan religious history by one of the foremost Tibetologists of the twentieth century. Herein, Stein discusses the cultural and religious interactions among Tibet, India, and China which resulted in what we now consider \'Tibetan Buddhism\' from the point of view of our earliest sources, the Dunhuang manuscripts. Stein first discusses the basic tool of religious language, and the extent to which translations from Chinese, often apocryphal, scriptures competed with translations from Sanskrit. Stein also analyzes evidence for the introduction of Buddhism to Tibet, as well as what a pre-Buddhist religion may have looked like, as distinct from modern Bon. Here, these groundbreaking articles are for the first time in the English language. They have been substantially updated, and supplemented with additional material from Stein's lectures at the Collège de France.Brill's Tibetan studies library ;v. 24.Indigenous peoplesChinaTibet Autonomous RegionReligionBuddhismChinaTibet Autonomous RegionHistoryBuddhismChinaTibet Autonomous RegionHistorySourcesTaoismChinaTibet Autonomous RegionHistoryBuddhist literatureChinaTibet Autonomous RegionHistory and criticismTibetan languageTextsTibet Autonomous Region (China)CivilizationTibet Autonomous Region (China)CivilizationSourcesTibet Autonomous Region (China)ReligionDunhuang Caves (China)AntiquitiesIndigenous peoplesReligion.BuddhismHistory.BuddhismHistoryTaoismHistory.Buddhist literatureHistory and criticism.Tibetan language294.30951/3Stein R. A(Rolf Alfred),1911-1999.1478698McKeown Arthur P1478699MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910785143503321Rolf Stein's Tibetica antiqua3694498UNINA