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SUMMARY:"Pièges à copistes" and Layout Variants in Dunhuang Buddhist Man
 uscripts
DTSTART:20211216T130000Z
DTEND:20211216T150000Z
DTSTAMP:20260430T232821Z
UID:pieges-copistes-and-layout-variants-dunhuang--en-1-7656@ceres.rub.de
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DESCRIPTION:Guest Lecture by Costantino Moretti (Paris)\n\nThe lecture is 
 available at Zoom. Please pre-register until 15 December 2021\, 12 pm.\n\n
 The aim of this talk is to observe the mechanisms linked to the production
  of specific textual and formal alterations which provide information of c
 odicological interest in Buddhist manuscripts from Dunhuang (敦煌)\, in 
 particular on the characteristics of a manuscript archetype\, on its produ
 ction techniques\, and its formal evolution. Besides\, the importance of s
 urveying the alterations in the arrangement of textual and para-textual el
 ements will be discussed by means of a structural analysis revealing manus
 cript filiation based on formal characteristics.\n\n\nCostantino Moretti i
 s the Robert H.N. Ho Family Foundation Professor in Chinese Medieval Buddh
 ism at the École française d’Extrême-Orient (EFEO). He received his M
 A and PhD in East Asian Studies (Chinese Buddhism) from the École Pratiqu
 e des Hautes Études (Paris). His main fields of interest are Chinese Budd
 hist apocryphal scriptures\, Dunhuang manuscripts and codicology. He is cu
 rrently sub-editing entries concerning Medieval Chinese manuscripts from D
 unhuang for the "Encyclopaedia of Manuscript Cultures in Asia and Africa" 
 (EMCAA\, Hamburg University). His recent publications include "Genèse d
 ’un apocryphe bouddhique" (Paris: Collège de France\, Institut des Haut
 es Études Chinoises\, 2016)\, which focuses on a 5th-century apocryphon t
 hat constitutes an important source for the study of popular Buddhism in M
 edieval China. He also collaborated on the edition of Jean-Pierre Drège\,
  "La fabrique du lisible: La mise en texte des manuscrits de la Chine anci
 enne et médiévale" (Paris: Collège de France\, 2014).\n\n\nTo join the 
 lecture please register here https://ruhr-uni-bochum.zoom.us/meeting/regis
 ter/u5AsdemprT0uGtBJaD1pmvZp0pka5J_U66z3
LOCATION:Online Event
URL:https://buddhistroad.ceres.rub.de/en/events/pieges-copistes-and-layout
 -variants-dunhuang--en-1/
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