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      • Governance
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      • Institutional Partners
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      • Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies
      • Brill Series on East Asian Religions
      • Chinese Translation Series of Foreign Studies on Buddhism and East Asian Religions
      • Studies in Chinese Religions
      • Journal of Chan Buddhism
      • “Famed Mountains and Great Temples”: A Book Series on Buddhist Sacred Space in China
    • Publications by Team Members
  • Training
    • Training Philosophy
    • Training Program—Mission
    • Training Program—FROGBEAR Summer 2021 Training Sessions
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An International & Intensive Program on Buddhism at Oxford: Young Scholars’ Forum

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  • International Conference on the Production, Preservation and Perusal of Buddhist Epigraphy in Central and East Asia
Aug 16 2019

An International & Intensive Program on Buddhism at Oxford: Young Scholars’ Forum

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2019 Oxford Intensive Program Young Scholars’ Forum Schedule

 

 

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    • The list of donors of the Liao dynasty dharani pillar (陀羅尼經幢) at Yunju Temple (雲居寺) 2
      This side shows one cartouche, names and institutes of the donors of the dharani pillar. The major donor is a military official named ( 陳(辶氏?近?)貞). Many donors are surnamed Zheng, possibly all from the same neighborhood North Zheng Yard (北鄭院). The first one is a picture of the whole face [1]; the second is the […]
    • The list of donors of the Liao dynasty dharani pillar (陀羅尼經幢) at Yunju Temple (雲居寺) 1
      This side shows the names and backgrounds of the donors of the dharani pillar.These donors usually are grouped together by families. The donors include chestnut manor owner, a sutra scribe, military officials,and common folks of the Zheng Village(鄭邑). The donors' names seemed to be carved by different people, because the fonts and styles of the […]
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