This article has the aim of discussing a relatively new development of the study of Tibetan manuscripts and xylographs, that is to say, the combination between traditional research and modern technologies. In particular, it will present one of the tools created thanks to the collaboration between Tibetologists, Anthropologists, and IT experts, namely, a map of ancient printing houses located in South-western Tibet. This essay intends to share methods and difficulties faced in building this map, and to briefly discuss future developments and their technological implementation
My research, conducted summer 2011, was undertaken to obtain a better understanding of how, when, an...
Journals and magazines are a relatively new phenomenon in Tibet. Leaving aside the developments in T...
Bön religious manuscripts were not traditionally seen as artefacts characterized by a distinguished ...
This paper presents a mapping of the 15th and 16th centuries Buddhist printed works from South-Weste...
This contribution aims at presenting a condensed version of an online catalogue of 15th and 16th cen...
This essay briefly discusses the early history of Tibetan printing by comparing some facets of this ...
This paper has the twofold aim of exploring the printing history of the Mang yul Gung thang kingdom ...
This essay briefly discusses the early history of Tibetan printing by comparing some facets of this ...
One of the reasons why this volume has been conceived is to show the importance of the interdiscipli...
Tibetan Printing: Comparisons, Continuities and Change is the first publication that brings together...
The area of the 10th-11th-century West Tibetan kingdom and its successor kingdoms Purang, Guge and L...
The structure and organisation of the world of books in Tibet is a field of study that is barely exp...
The structure and organisation of the world of books in Tibet is a field of study that is barely exp...
This essay stems from two correlated projects, namely Tibetan Book Evolution and Technology (TiBET) ...
This article presents some preliminary results of the study of the drawn frames found in the title ...
My research, conducted summer 2011, was undertaken to obtain a better understanding of how, when, an...
Journals and magazines are a relatively new phenomenon in Tibet. Leaving aside the developments in T...
Bön religious manuscripts were not traditionally seen as artefacts characterized by a distinguished ...
This paper presents a mapping of the 15th and 16th centuries Buddhist printed works from South-Weste...
This contribution aims at presenting a condensed version of an online catalogue of 15th and 16th cen...
This essay briefly discusses the early history of Tibetan printing by comparing some facets of this ...
This paper has the twofold aim of exploring the printing history of the Mang yul Gung thang kingdom ...
This essay briefly discusses the early history of Tibetan printing by comparing some facets of this ...
One of the reasons why this volume has been conceived is to show the importance of the interdiscipli...
Tibetan Printing: Comparisons, Continuities and Change is the first publication that brings together...
The area of the 10th-11th-century West Tibetan kingdom and its successor kingdoms Purang, Guge and L...
The structure and organisation of the world of books in Tibet is a field of study that is barely exp...
The structure and organisation of the world of books in Tibet is a field of study that is barely exp...
This essay stems from two correlated projects, namely Tibetan Book Evolution and Technology (TiBET) ...
This article presents some preliminary results of the study of the drawn frames found in the title ...
My research, conducted summer 2011, was undertaken to obtain a better understanding of how, when, an...
Journals and magazines are a relatively new phenomenon in Tibet. Leaving aside the developments in T...
Bön religious manuscripts were not traditionally seen as artefacts characterized by a distinguished ...