The codex has become ubiquitous in the modern world as a common way of presenting the materiality of texts. Much of the scholarship on the History of the Book has taken this endpoint for granted even when discussing pre-modern writing and manuscript cultures. In this essay, I would like to open the discussion to other possibilities. I will draw on my research on medieval South Asian religions and from my hands-on work with manuscripts in two collections: the Rāmamālā Library in Bangladesh and the Indic collection at the University of Pennsylvania. Drawing examples from these two collections as well as noting broader patterns within them, this essay reflects on what South Asian manuscript traditions can contribute to our understanding of the...
The article investigates the modes of use of early Buddhist manuscripts in a monastic environment. B...
In the Southern Indian state of Telangana, itinerant storytellers narrate genealogies of the local c...
The objective of this project was to establish a provenance for two Indian manuscripts that were rec...
The codex has become ubiquitous in the modern world as a common way of presenting the materiality of...
This collection of essays explores the history of the book in pre-modern South Asia looking at the p...
How did one make a work ‘public’ in the world of pre-print South Asia? What are the textual and mate...
Scholars of South Asia have long known of praśastis, eulogistic verses often composed in the transre...
The University of Pennsylvania possesses the largest collection of Sanskrit and vernacular Indian la...
What happens when a vernacular language like Hindi begins to be committed to writing, entering the r...
What work do manuscripts perform? How are we to understand their socio-political impact? What happen...
Stemming from the Sanskrit Manuscripts Project that ran in Cambridge (UK) in 2011-2014 and led to th...
The widespread dissemination of digital surrogates for Islamic manuscripts certainly has the potenti...
This essay examines a copy of the Qur’ān from India, now in the India Office Collections at the Brit...
This title covers not only the various modern states that make up South Asia today but also a multit...
A recent IIAS workshop brought together esteemed scholars to look at the production, distribution an...
The article investigates the modes of use of early Buddhist manuscripts in a monastic environment. B...
In the Southern Indian state of Telangana, itinerant storytellers narrate genealogies of the local c...
The objective of this project was to establish a provenance for two Indian manuscripts that were rec...
The codex has become ubiquitous in the modern world as a common way of presenting the materiality of...
This collection of essays explores the history of the book in pre-modern South Asia looking at the p...
How did one make a work ‘public’ in the world of pre-print South Asia? What are the textual and mate...
Scholars of South Asia have long known of praśastis, eulogistic verses often composed in the transre...
The University of Pennsylvania possesses the largest collection of Sanskrit and vernacular Indian la...
What happens when a vernacular language like Hindi begins to be committed to writing, entering the r...
What work do manuscripts perform? How are we to understand their socio-political impact? What happen...
Stemming from the Sanskrit Manuscripts Project that ran in Cambridge (UK) in 2011-2014 and led to th...
The widespread dissemination of digital surrogates for Islamic manuscripts certainly has the potenti...
This essay examines a copy of the Qur’ān from India, now in the India Office Collections at the Brit...
This title covers not only the various modern states that make up South Asia today but also a multit...
A recent IIAS workshop brought together esteemed scholars to look at the production, distribution an...
The article investigates the modes of use of early Buddhist manuscripts in a monastic environment. B...
In the Southern Indian state of Telangana, itinerant storytellers narrate genealogies of the local c...
The objective of this project was to establish a provenance for two Indian manuscripts that were rec...