In Tibetan Manuscripts and Early Printed Books, Volume I, Matthew T. Kapstein and an international team of specialists provide a comprehensive introduction to the material and aesthetic features of the wide range of Tibetan books, described in detail and illustrated with copious full-color photographs.
With a documented history of over thirteen centuries, Tibetan books have long served as a medium of culture and learning throughout Central and East Asia. Major collections of Tibetan manuscripts and printed books—for Tibetan works were put into print even before the age of Gutenberg—are found in libraries and museums far from the traditional centers of Tibetan learning. Yet the history, production, and design of these works remain poorly understood.
Topics covered in volume I include the manufacture of paper and ink, format and layout, scripts and scribal conventions, illumination and decoration, woodblock printing, book storage, preservation, and the use of contemporary digital technologies for the documentation of traditional works. Volume I of Tibetan Manuscripts and Early Printed Books is an essential resource for all students of Tibetan civilization, as well as for scholars, collectors, and others interested in the diverse book cultures of Asia.
2 有用 尹嘤嘤 2024-03-13 01:03:33 美国
扎实有用 西夏-元代print那段欠佳
3 有用 马洲洋 2024-09-20 05:30:38 奥地利
确实是极好,每位藏学家必通读一遍。我老觉得要想趣入某种学问,比起零散的论文等等,一定要通读这种体系性的书。当然它也可作为某些具体主题的参考索引书,如医药、占卜和音乐类的藏文古籍,这些是一般藏学家/佛教学家不容易接触到的。很期待西夏学领域也有一本这样的书,但不是现在,因为学界还没有准备好。如果不能写出一本这样高质量的书,那还不如不写。