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A propos de « stûpa miniatures » votifs du V e siècle découverts à Tourfan et au Gansu
Author Durt, Hubert ; Riboud, Krishna ; Lai, Tung-Hung
Source Arts Asiatiques
Volumev.40
Date1985
Pages92 - 106
PublisherÉcole Française d'Extrême-Orient
Publisher Url https://www.efeo.fr/index.php?l=EN
LocationSaigon, Viet Nam [西貢, 越南]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language法文=French
Keyword十六國; 新疆 甘肅; 吐魯番; 塔; 經幢
AbstractThe object of the present article is to point out the existence of a group of twelve « miniature » votive stûpas, all of them having similar aspects of iconography and carrying the same engraved Buddhist sûtra. According to our assessments, based on five stûpas giving dates of their construction, they could all date from the first half of the fifth century A.D. The earliest finds of this type of stûpa was made by A. Grünwedel and A. von le Coq in Qotcho (Chotscho) in 1902-1905 (our stûpa numbers 8 and 9). In figure 4, the complete text of stûpa number 8 is reproduced and analysed for the first time. Following Shi Yan's article in 1956 reporting new discoveries (note 2, d), A.C. Soper had grouped together five stûpas (our stûpa numbers 2,4, 5, 11 and 12) together with von Le Coq's find (our stûpa number 9) and had published a penetrating article (note 2, e). Stûpa numbers 3 and 6 mentioned here represent complete specimens and provide important comparative evidence for all other stûpas discovered since 1956. The Introduction is based on a descriptive account of each stûpa. In figure 21, Lai Tung-Hung has reproduced each extant character of the engraved text figuring on the different stûpas, and has provided a correspondence of text, including the section relating to sûtra. This procedure has enabled H. Durt to note that the sûtra featured on the stupas are all from the same source and stems from « Law of Dependent Origination » or pratîtyasamutpâda. H. Durt also cites several hypotheses made by other authors, and suggests the Ekottarâgama sûtra as the canonical reference for these texts.
Table of contentsI - Introduction 92
II. Note sur le sûtra de l'Ekottarâ- gama gravé sur les «stûpa minia- tures » 101
ISSN00043958 (P); 21114552 (E)
Categories雕塑造像
Dynasty五胡十六國-北涼
Regions新彊(吐魯番); 甘肅(酒泉,敦煌)
Hits304
Created date1998.04.28
Modified date2022.04.27



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