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Archaeological and Visual Sources of Meditation in the Ancient Monasteries of Kuča. By Angela F. Howard and Giuseppe Vignato. pp. 214. Leiden, Brill, 2012.

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Archaeological and Visual Sources of Meditation in the Ancient Monasteries of Kuča. By Angela F. Howard and Giuseppe Vignato. pp. 214. Leiden, Brill, 2012.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 March 2018

Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt*
Affiliation:
University of Pennsylvanianssteinh@sas.upenn.edu

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 2018 

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References

1 Including Grünwedel, Altbuddhistische Kultstätten in Chinesisch-Turkistan (Berlin, 1912); Coq, Le, Die Buddhistische Spätantike in Mittelasien, 7 vols., (Berlin, 1922-23)Google Scholar; or Waldschmidt, Bruchstüke Buddhistischer Sūtras aus dem zentralasiatischen Sanskritkanon, (Leipzig, 1932).

2 The Imagery of the Cosmological Buddha (Leiden, 1986); “Miracles and Visions among the Monastic Communities of Kuča, Xinjiang”, Journal of Inner Asian Art and Archaeology 2 (2007), pp. 77-88Google Scholar; and “Rethinking the Cosmological Buddha, in From Turfan to Ajanta. Festschrift for Dieter Schlingloff on the Occasion of His Eighteenth Birthday, 2 vols., (ed.) E. Frando and M. Zin, vol. 1, pp. 399-412 (Lumbini, 2010).