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  1. The five-colored clouds of Mount Wutai
    poems from Dunhuang
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Centre for Asian and Transcultural Studies (CATS), Abteilung Ostasien
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    ISBN: 9789004184817; 9004184813; 9789004241763; 9004241760
    Series: Sinica Leidensia ; 109
    Subjects: Chinese poetry; Chinese poetry; Mañjuśrī (Buddhist deity); Buddhism; Buddhism in literature; Chinese poetry; Chinese poetry
    Scope: vi, 224 p., ill, 25 cm
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    Chinese poems in English translation about Mount Wutai, found among the Dunhuang manuscripts and dating to the Tang and Five Dynasties periods, with a comprehensive analysis of their context and significance. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - English and Chinese

  2. The five-colored clouds of Mount Wutai
    poems from Dunhuang
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    ISBN: 1283939665; 9004241760; 9781283939669; 9789004241763
    RVK Categories: EG 9564
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / General; Dunhuang manuscripts; Chinese poetry / Five dynasties and the Ten kingdoms; Antiquities; Buddhism; Buddhism in literature; Chinese poetry; Mañjuśrī (Buddhist deity); Tang Dynasty (China); Funde; Chinese poetry; Chinese poetry; Mañjuśrī (Buddhist deity); Buddhism; Buddhism in literature; Chinese poetry; Chinese poetry; Lyrik; Chinesisch; Wutai Shan <Motiv>
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    Chinese poems in English translation about Mount Wutai, found among the Dunhuang manuscripts and dating to the Tang and Five Dynasties periods, with a comprehensive analysis of their context and significance

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  3. The five-colored clouds of Mount Wutai
    poems from Dunhuang
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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    ISBN: 9789004184817; 9789004241763
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    Subjects: Chinese poetry; Chinese poetry; Mañjuśrī (Buddhist deity); Buddhism; Buddhism in literature; Chinese poetry; Chinese poetry; Lyrik; Chinesisch; Wutai Shan <Motiv>
    Scope: xii, 224 p.
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    Chinese poems in English translation about Mount Wutai, found among the Dunhuang manuscripts and dating to the Tang and Five Dynasties periods, with a comprehensive analysis of their context and significance

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. <<The>> five-colored clouds of Mount Wutai
    poems from Dunhuang
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9789004241763; 9789004223219
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    Subjects: Chinesisch; Lyrik; Wutai Shan <Motiv>; Dunhuang-Handschriften; Buddhistische Literatur
    Scope: XII, 224 S.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  5. The five-colored clouds of Mount Wutai
    poems from Dunhuang
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    In The Five-Colored Clouds of Mount Wutai: Poems from Dunhuang , Mary Anne Cartelli examines a set of poems from the Dunhuang manuscripts about Mount Wutai, the most sacred mountain in Chinese Buddhism. Dating from the Tang and Five Dynasties... more

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    In The Five-Colored Clouds of Mount Wutai: Poems from Dunhuang , Mary Anne Cartelli examines a set of poems from the Dunhuang manuscripts about Mount Wutai, the most sacred mountain in Chinese Buddhism. Dating from the Tang and Five Dynasties periods, they reflect the mountain's transformation into the home of the bodhisattva Mañjuśrī, and provide important literary evidence for the development of Buddhism in China. This interdisciplinary study analyzes the poems using Buddhist scriptures and pilgrimage records, as well as the contemporaneous wall-painting of Mount Wutai in Dunhuang cave 61. The poems demonstrate how the mountain was created as a sacred Buddhist space, as their motifs reflect the cosmology associated with the mountain by the Tang dynasty, and they vividly portray the experience of the pilgrim traveling through a divinely empowered landscape.

     

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    ISBN: 9789004241763
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    Series: Sinica Leidensia ; v. 109
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (ca. 200 pages)
    Notes:

    Chinese poems in English translation about Mount Wutai, found among the Dunhuang manuscripts and dating to the Tang and Five Dynasties periods, with a comprehensive analysis of their context and significance

    Includes bibliographical references and index.

  6. The five-colored clouds of Mount Wutai
    poems from Dunhuang
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Material -- 1. Ascending and Wandering -- 2. The Clear and the Cold -- 3. The Hall of the Great Sage -- 4. The Land of Vaiḍūrya -- 5. Inconceivable Light -- 6. The Gold-Colored World -- 7. Word and Image -- 8. Poetry as a Buddhist Matter... more

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    Preliminary Material -- 1. Ascending and Wandering -- 2. The Clear and the Cold -- 3. The Hall of the Great Sage -- 4. The Land of Vaiḍūrya -- 5. Inconceivable Light -- 6. The Gold-Colored World -- 7. Word and Image -- 8. Poetry as a Buddhist Matter -- Bibliography -- Index. In The Five-Colored Clouds of Mount Wutai: Poems from Dunhuang , Mary Anne Cartelli examines a set of poems from the Dunhuang manuscripts about Mount Wutai, the most sacred mountain in Chinese Buddhism. Dating from the Tang and Five Dynasties periods, they reflect the mountain’s transformation into the home of the bodhisattva Mañjuśrī, and provide important literary evidence for the development of Buddhism in China. This interdisciplinary study analyzes the poems using Buddhist scriptures and pilgrimage records, as well as the contemporaneous wall-painting of Mount Wutai in Dunhuang cave 61. The poems demonstrate how the mountain was created as a sacred Buddhist space, as their motifs reflect the cosmology associated with the mountain by the Tang dynasty, and they vividly portray the experience of the pilgrim traveling through a divinely empowered landscape

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004241763
    RVK Categories: EG 9564
    Series: Sinica Leidensia ; volume 109
    Subjects: Chinese poetry; Mañjuśrī (Buddhist deity); Buddhism; Buddhism in literature; Chinese poetry; Chinese poetry
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (VI, 224 pages)
    Notes:

    Chinese poems in English translation about Mount Wutai, found among the Dunhuang manuscripts and dating to the Tang and Five Dynasties periods, with a comprehensive analysis of their context and significance

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  7. <<The>> five-colored clouds of Mount Wutai
    poems from Dunhuang
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden [u.a.]

    Chinese poems in English translation about Mount Wutai, found among the Dunhuang manuscripts and dating to the Tang and Five Dynasties periods, with a comprehensive analysis of their context and significance. more

     

    Chinese poems in English translation about Mount Wutai, found among the Dunhuang manuscripts and dating to the Tang and Five Dynasties periods, with a comprehensive analysis of their context and significance.

     

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  8. The five-colored clouds of Mount Wutai
    poems from Dunhuang
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ABBREVIATIONS; LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS; CHAPTER ONE; ASCENDING AND WANDERING: INTRODUCTION; Sacred Mountains in Ancient China; Dunhuang and the Dunhuang Caves; Dunhuang Literature; Dunhuang and Mount Wutai; Mountains in Early Chinese... more

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    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ABBREVIATIONS; LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS; CHAPTER ONE; ASCENDING AND WANDERING: INTRODUCTION; Sacred Mountains in Ancient China; Dunhuang and the Dunhuang Caves; Dunhuang Literature; Dunhuang and Mount Wutai; Mountains in Early Chinese Poetry; About the Book; CHAPTER TWO; THE CLEAR AND COLD: MOUNT WUTAI; Early Literature on Mount Wutai; Early Legends about Mount Wutai; Chinese Emperors and Mount Wutai; Mañjuśrī and the Chinese Buddhist Scriptures; The Mañjuśrī-parinirvāṇa sūtra; Mount Wutai as a Manifestation of the Buddhist Doctrine; Early Chinese Poetry on Mount Wutai. Eulogy on the True Countenance of the Great SageEulogy on Samantabhadra; The Eastern Terrace; The Northern Terrace; The Central Terrace; The Western Terrace; The Southern Terrace; The Holy Region of the Vajra Grotto; The Auspicious Stūpa of King Aśoka; Eulogy on the Physical Body of Rāhula; A Vision of Sūtra Recitation by the Vajra Grotto; CHAPTER SEVEN; WORD AND IMAGE: The Mount Wutai WALL-PAINTING at Dunhuang; Map or Painting?; Iconography and Imagery in Cave 61; Mountain as Icon; CHAPTER EIGHT; POETRY AS A BUDDHIST MATTER: CONCLUSION; Transmission of the Vision. In The Five-Colored Clouds of Mount Wutai: Poems from Dunhuang, Mary Anne Cartelli introduces a significant corpus of Chinese Buddhist poems from the Dunhuang manuscripts celebrating Mount Wutai. They offer important literary evidence for the transformation of the mountain into the earthly paradise of the bodhisattva Mañju?r? by the Tang dynasty.???? Literati Poets and Mount WutaiFor the Purpose of Salvation; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX. The Mount Wutai Poetry of the Dunhuang ManuscriptsCHAPTER THREE; THE HALL OF THE GREAT SAGE: SONGS OF MOUNT WUTAI; The Hall of the Great Sage; I Ascend the Eastern Terrace; I Ascend the Northern Terrace; I Ascend the Central Terrace; I Ascend the Western Terrace; I Ascend the Southern Terrace; CHAPTER FOUR; THE LAND OF VAIḌŪRYA: EULOGY ON MOUNT WUTAI; Eulogy on Mount Wutai; CHAPTER FIVE; INCONCEIVABLE LIGHT: EULOGY ON MOUNT WUTAI; The Pure Land School; The Pure Land Monk Fazhao; Eulogy on Mount Wutai; CHAPTER SIX; THE GOLD-COLORED WORLD: EULOGY ON THE HOLY REGIONS OF MOUNT WUTAI.

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9004241760; 9789004241763; 9781283939669; 1283939665
    Series: Sinica Leidensia ; v. 109
    Subjects: Chinese poetry; Chinese poetry; Mañjuśrī (Buddhist deity); Buddhism; Chinese poetry; Chinese poetry; Buddhism in literature; Chinese poetry; Buddhism; Chinese poetry; Chinese poetry; Chinese poetry; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Asian ; General; Chinese poetry ; Five dynasties and the Ten kingdoms; Antiquities; Buddhism; Buddhism in literature; Chinese poetry; Tang Dynasty (China); Wutai Shan; Buddhistische Literatur; Lyrik; Chinesisch; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Poetry; Translations
    Other subjects: Mañjūśrī; Mañjūśrī
    Scope: Online Ressource (p. cm.)
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    Chinese poems in English translation about Mount Wutai, found among the Dunhuang manuscripts and dating to the Tang and Five Dynasties periods, with a comprehensive analysis of their context and significance. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - English and Chinese. - Description based on print version record

  9. The five-colored clouds of Mount Wutai
    poems from Dunhuang
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Material -- 1. Ascending and Wandering -- 2. The Clear and the Cold -- 3. The Hall of the Great Sage -- 4. The Land of Vaiḍūrya -- 5. Inconceivable Light -- 6. The Gold-Colored World -- 7. Word and Image -- 8. Poetry as a Buddhist Matter... more

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    Preliminary Material -- 1. Ascending and Wandering -- 2. The Clear and the Cold -- 3. The Hall of the Great Sage -- 4. The Land of Vaiḍūrya -- 5. Inconceivable Light -- 6. The Gold-Colored World -- 7. Word and Image -- 8. Poetry as a Buddhist Matter -- Bibliography -- Index. In The Five-Colored Clouds of Mount Wutai: Poems from Dunhuang , Mary Anne Cartelli examines a set of poems from the Dunhuang manuscripts about Mount Wutai, the most sacred mountain in Chinese Buddhism. Dating from the Tang and Five Dynasties periods, they reflect the mountain’s transformation into the home of the bodhisattva Mañjuśrī, and provide important literary evidence for the development of Buddhism in China. This interdisciplinary study analyzes the poems using Buddhist scriptures and pilgrimage records, as well as the contemporaneous wall-painting of Mount Wutai in Dunhuang cave 61. The poems demonstrate how the mountain was created as a sacred Buddhist space, as their motifs reflect the cosmology associated with the mountain by the Tang dynasty, and they vividly portray the experience of the pilgrim traveling through a divinely empowered landscape

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004241763
    RVK Categories: EG 9564
    Series: Sinica Leidensia ; volume 109
    Subjects: Chinese poetry; Mañjuśrī (Buddhist deity); Buddhism; Buddhism in literature; Chinese poetry; Chinese poetry
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (VI, 224 pages)
    Notes:

    Chinese poems in English translation about Mount Wutai, found among the Dunhuang manuscripts and dating to the Tang and Five Dynasties periods, with a comprehensive analysis of their context and significance

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  10. The five-colored clouds of Mount Wutai
    poems from Dunhuang
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Material -- 1. Ascending and Wandering -- 2. The Clear and the Cold -- 3. The Hall of the Great Sage -- 4. The Land of Vaiḍūrya -- 5. Inconceivable Light -- 6. The Gold-Colored World -- 7. Word and Image -- 8. Poetry as a Buddhist Matter... more

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    Preliminary Material -- 1. Ascending and Wandering -- 2. The Clear and the Cold -- 3. The Hall of the Great Sage -- 4. The Land of Vaiḍūrya -- 5. Inconceivable Light -- 6. The Gold-Colored World -- 7. Word and Image -- 8. Poetry as a Buddhist Matter -- Bibliography -- Index. In The Five-Colored Clouds of Mount Wutai: Poems from Dunhuang , Mary Anne Cartelli examines a set of poems from the Dunhuang manuscripts about Mount Wutai, the most sacred mountain in Chinese Buddhism. Dating from the Tang and Five Dynasties periods, they reflect the mountain’s transformation into the home of the bodhisattva Mañjuśrī, and provide important literary evidence for the development of Buddhism in China. This interdisciplinary study analyzes the poems using Buddhist scriptures and pilgrimage records, as well as the contemporaneous wall-painting of Mount Wutai in Dunhuang cave 61. The poems demonstrate how the mountain was created as a sacred Buddhist space, as their motifs reflect the cosmology associated with the mountain by the Tang dynasty, and they vividly portray the experience of the pilgrim traveling through a divinely empowered landscape

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004241763
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    RVK Categories: EG 9564
    Series: Sinica Leidensia ; v. 109
    Subjects: Chinese poetry; Mañjuśrī (Buddhist deity); Buddhism; Buddhism in literature; Chinese poetry; Chinese poetry
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (ca. 200 pages)
    Notes:

    Chinese poems in English translation about Mount Wutai, found among the Dunhuang manuscripts and dating to the Tang and Five Dynasties periods, with a comprehensive analysis of their context and significance

    Includes bibliographical references and index