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Tang Studies 20-21 (2002-03) WESTERN-LANGUAGE WORKS ON TANG STUDIES, 2001-2002 This bibliography attempts to be as complete as possible for Western-language works on Tang studies published—not necessarily dated—in 2001 and 2002. A few items not included in earlier bibliographies are also listed. It should be noted that some books and articles included here are only partly concerned with the T'ang; the criterion for inclusion in such cases is that the work deal with a T'ang topic in more than an incidental, albeit less than exclusive, fashion. The bibliography is divided into two sections—(I) Books and (II) Articles and Research Notes. Omissions should be brought to the attention of the Editor, for inclusion in future lists. I. BOOKS Barrett, Timothy H. The Rise and Spread of Printing: A New Account of Religious Factors . SOAS Working Papers in the Study of Religions. London: School of Oriental and African Studies, 2001. Chen Jinhua. Monks and Monarchs, Kinship and Kingship: Tanqian in Sui Buddhism and Politics. Essay Series, vol. 3. Kyoto: Italian School of East Asian Studies, 2002. DeBlasi, Anthony. Reform in the Balance: The Defense of Literary Culture in MidTang China. Albany: State Univ. of New York Press, 2002. 161 Bibliography Forte, Antonino. A Jewel in Indra's Net: The Letter sent by Fazang in China to Uisang in Korea. Occasional Papers, no. 8. Kyoto: Italian School of East Asian Studies, 2000. Hamar, Imre. A Religious Leader in the Tang: Chengguan's Biography. Studia Philologica Buddhica Occasional Paper, no. 12. Tokyo: International Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2002. Holcombe, Charles. The Genesis of East Asia, 222 B.C.—A.D. 907. Honolulu: Univ. of Hawaii Press, 2001. Hu-Sterk, Florence. Vapogee de la poesie chinoise: Li Bai et Du Fu. Paris: Youfeng, 2000. Idema, Wilt. Cui Hao, gedichten: De hele dag in neglige. Leiden: Het Trage Vuur, 2002. Karetzky, Patricia Eichenbaum. Chinese Buddhist Art. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 2002. Kroll, Paul W. Dharma Bell and Dharani Pillar: Li Po's Buddhist Inscriptions. Epigraphical Series, vol. 3. Kyoto: Italian School of East Asian Studies, 2001. Reed, Carrie E. Chinese Chronicles of the Strange: The Nuogaoji ofDuan Chengshi. New York: Peter Lang, 2001. 162 Tang Studies 20-21 (2002-03) La Serinde, Terre d'echanges: Art, religion, commerce du Ier au Xe siecle. Actes du colloque international, Galeries nationales du Grand Palais, 13-14-15 fevrier 1996. Ed. Jean-Pierre Drege. Paris: La Documentation frangaise, 2000. Sharf, Robert H. Coming to Terms with Chinese Buddhism. Honolulu: Univ. of Hawaii Press, 2002. Ways with Words: Writing about Reading Texts from Early China. Ed. Pauline Yu et al. Berkeley and Los Angeles: Univ. of California Press, 2000. Watson, Burton. The Selected Poems ofDu Fu. New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 2002. Yu Shiyi. Reading the Chuang-tzu in the Vang Dynasty: The Commentary of Ch'eng Hsiian-ying (fl. 631-652). New York: Peter Lang, 2000. von Zach, Erwin Ritter. Li T'ai-po Gesammelte Gedichte (Ubersicht iiber die Ubersetzungen des Erwin Ritter von Zach und Wiedergabe der Biicher XI-XV der deutschen Tassung, urspriinglich erschienen in De Chinesche Revue [Batavia]). Ed. Hartmut Walravens. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz , 2000. 163 Bibliography ARTICLES AND RESEARCH NOTES Barrett, Timothy H. "Stupa, Sutra, and Sarlra in China, c. 656-706 C.E." Buddhist Studies Review 18.1 (2001): 1-64. "Woodblock Dyeing and Printing Technology in China, c. 700 A.D.: The Innovations of Ms. Liu, and Other Evidence." Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 64 (2001): 240247 . Bol, Peter. "Perspective on Readings of Yingying zhuan." In Ways with Words. Pp. 198-201. Carlitz, Katherine. "On Yingying zhuan, by Yuan Zhen." In Ways with Words. Pp. 192-197. Chan, Timothy Wai Keung. "Dedication and Identifcation in Wang Bo's Compositions on The Gallery of Prince Teng." Monumenta Serica 50 (2002): 215255 . Chen Jinhua. "The Birth of a Polymath: The Genealogical Background of the Tang Monk-Scientist Yixing (673-727). Tang Studies 18-19 (2000-01): 1-39. "A Holy Alliance: The Court-Appointed 'Monks of Great Virtue ' and their Religious and Political Role under the Sui Dynasty (581-617)." Tangyanjiu 7 (2001): 19-37. 164 Tang Studies 20-21 (2002...

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