Tibetan Manuscript Studies: A Research Guide: Methodology & Case Studies

Methodology and Case Studies

METHODOLGY

Helman-Wazny, Agnieszka. "Tibetan manuscripts: scientific examination and conservation approaches." http://www.academia.edu/6989949/Tibetan_manuscripts_scientific_examination_and_conservation_approaches

Scherrer-Schaub, Cristina. A. 1999. “Towards a methodology for the study of old Tibetan manuscripts: Dunhuang and Tabo.” Scherrer-Schaub, C.A. and E. Steinkellner (eds), Tabo Studies II: Manuscripts, Texts, Inscriptions and the Arts. Rome: Is.I.A.O, 3–36.

Butler Stacks BQ6331.T332 T338 1999g

Scherrer-Schaub, Cristina A. and George Bonani. 2002. “Establishing a typology of the old Tibetan manuscripts: a multidisciplinary approach.” Whitfield, S. (ed.) Dunhuang Manuscript Forgeries. London: The British Library. 184–215.
East Asian Z3107.T8 D86 2002g

 

CASE STUDIES

Scherrer-Schaub, Cristina A. 2002. “Enacting Words. A Diplomatic Analysis of the Imperial Decrees (bkas bcad) and their Application in the sGra sbyor bam po gñis pa Tradition.” Journal of the International Association for Buddhist Studies, 25/1–2: 263–340.