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Buddhist Cave Paintings at Tun-Huang

By: Basil Gray; J. B. Vincent | Book details

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Bibliography

TEXTS AND TRANSLATIONS
Amitayur-dhyana-sūtra; translated by J. Takakusu: Sukhāvatī-vyūha; translated by F. Max Müller. Sacred Books of the East, vol. 49. Oxford, 1894.
Saddharma Pundarika; translated by H. Kern. Sacred Books of the East, vol. 21. Oxford, 1884.
J. Takakusu and K. Watanabe: Taishō shinshū daizōkyō. 55 volumes. Tokyo, 1924-8.

IN CHINESE
Tun-huang pi hua chi ch'ung lu (a portfolio of hand copies after the Tun-huang wall- paintings prepared by the Tun-huang Institute) 69 plates. Peking, 1955. [Quoted as 'Tun-huang Institute portfolio'.]
Shih Yai: Chinese Inscriptions in the Caves of Tun-huang Chengtu. 1947. (Contains a full bibliography by Cheng T'e-kun of Chinese studies about Tun-huang up to that date.)
Hsieh Chih Liu: Tun-huang i Chu Hsŭ Lu (Catalogue of Tun-huang wall-paintings). Peking, 1955.
Ko Dai Chuang Shih Hua Wen Hsüan Chi. Hsian, 1953.
Wang Tzō-yün (Select Corpus of ancient stone engravings). Peking, 1957.
Mai Chi Shan Shih Ku (Cave temples of Mai-chi-shan in Eastern Kansu). Peking, 1954.

IN JAPANESE
Count Ōtani: Shin Saiiki-ki (Report on the Expeditions of 1902-14). 2 volumes. 1937.
Count Ōtani: Saiiki Kōko Zufu. (Portfolio of plates of Central Asian objects), 1915.
Shirahata Yoshi: On the technique of the embroidery representing Śākyamuni preaching belonging to the Kanshuji temple. Bijutsu Kenkyu, no. 48, 1935.
Tsunekaki (Sculpture at Tun-huang). A special issue of MIZU-E. 1958.
Jiro Umezu: Pien and pien-wên. Bijutsu-shi, no. 15/16, 1955.
W. R. B. Acker: Some T'ang and pre-T'ang Texts on Chinese painting. Leiden, 1954 ( Sinica Leidensia, viii). [Translation of Li Tai Ming Hua Chi by Chan Yen-yüan of A.D. 847.]

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