gTer ston and Tradent : Innovation and Conservation in Tibetan Treasure Literature

<p style="text-align:justify;"> This article reports from a research project largely run at Oxford by Cathy Cantwell and myself, with Janet Gyatso, Sarah Jacoby, Matthew Kapstein, Jonathan Silk, Lopon Ogyan P. Tanzin, Antonio Terrone, and Vesna Wallace contr...

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Main Author: Mayer, R
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Published: Ferdinand Berger & Söhne 2015
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description <p style="text-align:justify;"> This article reports from a research project largely run at Oxford by Cathy Cantwell and myself, with Janet Gyatso, Sarah Jacoby, Matthew Kapstein, Jonathan Silk, Lopon Ogyan P. Tanzin, Antonio Terrone, and Vesna Wallace contributing input in various capac-ities. The project is called Authorship, originality and innovation in Tibetan Scriptural Revelations: A case study from the Dudjom Corpus,1 and its remit is to study the literary processes at work in bringing Treasure revelations to completion as published works ready for use. Here I give some general conclusions emerging so far </p>
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