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Idealizing a Chinese StyleDelin Lai, Idealizing a Chinese Style, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 73, no. 1 (2014): 61–90, https://doi.org/10.1525/jsah.2014.73.1.61.
701
The Cambridge History of China: Volume 1: The Ch'in and Han Empires, 221 BC–AD 220Denis Twitchett and Michael Loewe, eds., The Cambridge History of China: Volume 1: The Ch’in and Han Empires, 221 BC–AD 220, vol. 1, The Cambridge History of China (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986), https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521243278.
702
Stūpa Elements Surviving in East Asian PagodasDietrich Seckel, Stūpa Elements Surviving in East Asian Pagodas, in The Stūpa: Its Religious, Historical and Architectural Significance, ed. Anna Libera Dallapiccola and Stephanie Zingel-Avé Lallemant (Wiesbaden: Steiner, 1980), 249–59.
703
Buddhist Pilgrim-monks as Agents of Cultural and Artistic Transmission: the International Buddhist Art Style in East Asia, ca. 645-770Dorothy C. Wong, Buddhist Pilgrim-Monks as Agents of Cultural and Artistic Transmission: The International Buddhist Art Style in East Asia, ca. 645-770 (Singapore: NUS Press, 2018).
704
Hōryūji ReconsideredDorothy C. Wong, Hōryūji Reconsidered (Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2008).
705
Travels and researches in western ChinaEdward Colborne Baber, Travels and Researches in Western China, Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) (London: John Murray, 1882).
706
Some Chou and Han Architectural TermsElse Glahn, Some Chou and Han Architectural Terms, Bulletin - The Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities 50 (1978): 105–25.
707
Chinese History: A ManualEndymion Porter Wilkinson, Chinese History: A Manual, Revised and Enlarged (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University, Harvard University Asia Center, 2000), http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/633161035.
708
The “Religion of Images”? Buddhist Image Worship in the Early Medieval Chinese ImaginationEric M. Greene, The ‘Religion of Images’? Buddhist Image Worship in the Early Medieval Chinese Imagination, Journal of the American Oriental Society 138, no. 3 (2018): 455–84, https://doi.org/10.7817/jameroriesoci.138.3.0455.
709
The Buddhist Conquest of China: the Spread and Adaptation of Buddhism in Early Medieval ChinaErik Zürcher, The Buddhist Conquest of China: The Spread and Adaptation of Buddhism in Early Medieval China, 3rd ed., Brill EBook Titles 2007 (Leiden: Brill, 2007).
710
Of the True Body: The Famen Monastery Relics and Corporeal Transformation Tang Imperial CultureEugene Y. Wang, Of the True Body: The Famen Monastery Relics and Corporeal Transformation Tang Imperial Culture, in Body and Face in Chinese Visual Culture (Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Asia Center: Distributed by Harvard University Press, 2005), 79–118.
711
What Do Trigrams Have to Do with Buddhas? The Northern Liang Stupas as a Hybrid Spatial ModelEugene Y. Wang, What Do Trigrams Have to Do with Buddhas? The Northern Liang Stupas as a Hybrid Spatial Model, RES: Anthropology and Aesthetics, no. 35 (1999): 70–91, https://doi.org/10.1086/RESv35n1ms20167018.
712
Shaping the Lotus Sutra: Buddhist Visual Culture in Medieval ChinaEugene Yuejin Wang, Shaping the Lotus Sutra: Buddhist Visual Culture in Medieval China (Seattle, Wash: University of Washington Press, 2005).
713
A record of Buddhistic kingdoms: being an account by Fa-hien of his travels (A.D. 399-414)Fa-hsien and James Legge, A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms: Being an Account by Fa-Hien of His Travels (A.D. 399-414) (New York: Paragon, 1965), https://archive.org/details/recordofbuddhist0000fahs.
714
The Encyclopedia of TaoismFabrizio. Pregadio, The Encyclopedia of Taoism, 1st ed., 2 vols., Taoism (London ; Routledge, 2008), http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/45484311.
715
A Visual Dictionary of ArchitectureFrancis Ching, A Visual Dictionary of Architecture (Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley, 2012).
716
The "Shuowen Jiezi" Dictionary and the Human Sciences in ChinaFrançoise Bottéro and Christoph Harbsmeier, The ‘Shuowen Jiezi’ Dictionary and the Human Sciences in China, Asia Major, Third Series, 21, no. 1 (2008): 249–71, https://www.jstor.org/stable/41649948.
717
The Legend of MiaoshanGlen Dudbridge, The Legend of Miaoshan, Revised Edition, 2004, http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/940650224.
718
Bones, Stones, and Buddhist Monks: Collected Papers on the Archaeology, Epigraphy, and Texts of Monastic Buddhism in IndiaGregory Schopen, Bones, Stones, and Buddhist Monks: Collected Papers on the Archaeology, Epigraphy, and Texts of Monastic Buddhism in India, Studies in the Buddhist Traditions; Variation: Studies in the Buddhist Traditions. (Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 1997).
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The Phrase 'sa pṛthivīpradeśaś caityabhūto bhavet' in the "Vajracchedikā": Notes on the Cult of the Book in MahāyānaGregory Schopen, The Phrase ‘sa Pṛthivīpradeśaś Caityabhūto Bhavet’ in the ‘Vajracchedikā’: Notes on the Cult of the Book in Mahāyāna, Indo-Iranian Journal 17, no. 3/4 (1975): 141–81, https://www.jstor.org/stable/24652889.
720
The Text on the "Dhāraṇī Stones from Abhayagiriya": A Minor Contribution to the Study of Mahāyāna Literature in CeylonGregory Schopen, The Text on the ‘Dhāraṇī Stones from Abhayagiriya’: A Minor Contribution to the Study of Mahāyāna Literature in Ceylon, Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies, no. 5 (1982): 105–8.
721
Maṇḍalas and yantras in the Hindu traditionsGudrun Bühnemann, Maṇḍalas and Yantras in the Hindu Traditions, Brill’s Indological Library (Leiden: Brill, 2003), http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy042/2002043732.html.
722
江苏扬州城南门遗址的发掘国家文物局, ed., 江苏扬州城南门遗址的发掘, in 2007中国重要考古发现 (北京: 开明文教出版社, 2008), 119–23, 9787501024391.
723
The twin pagodas of Zayton : a study of later Buddhist sculpture in ChinaGustav Ecke and Paul Demiéville, The Twin Pagodas of Zayton : A Study of Later Buddhist Sculpture in China, Harvard-Yenching Institute Monograph Series. (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1935), http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/909718570.
724
The Thai "Čhêdî" and the Problem of Stūpa InterpretationHiram W. Woodward, The Thai ‘Čhêdî’ and the Problem of Stūpa Interpretation, History of Religions 33, no. 1 (1993): 71–91, https://doi.org/10.1086/463356.