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Carved Chants and Sermons on Stone: Epigraphic Evidence for Buddhist Literature in Middle Cambodia |
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Author |
Walker, Trent (著)
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Source |
Udaya: Journal of Khmer Studies
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Volume | v.15 |
Date | 2020 |
Pages | 57 - 93 |
Publisher | Yosothor |
Publisher Url |
http://yosothor.org/
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Location | Cambodia [柬埔寨] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Abstract | Stone inscriptions from Middle Cambodia, particularly records of pious donations carved between the mid-sixteenth and mid-eighteenth centuries, are key sources for understanding the diverse and regionally connected Buddhist literature of this period. The epigraphical record provides three types of evidence that help build a picture of Middle-period Buddhist texts in Cambodia: 1) stylistic choices, particularly the use of bilingual Pali-Khmer prose; 2) direct quotations from Pali and Khmer texts, and 3) citations of titles of Pali liturgical chants, Pali-Khmer sermons, and a chanted Siamese poem. The cumulative force of this evidence builds a strong foundation for the historical study of Buddhist genres preserved in colonial-era palm-leaf and leporello manuscript collections. |
Table of contents | Abstract 57 Towards a History of Middle-Period Buddhist Literature 59 Context and Structure of Middle-Period Inscriptions 62 Evidence for Pali-Khmer Bitexts 66 Quotations of Pali and Khmer Texts 72 Titles of Pali Chants, Pali-Khmer Sermons, and a Siamese Poem 78 Conclusion 87 Orks Cited 88 |
Hits | 211 |
Created date | 2023.07.25 |
Modified date | 2023.07.25 |

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