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T'ang Studies 14 (1996) W E S T E R N -L A N G U A G E W O R K S O N T 'A N G S T U D IE S , 1 9 9 5 This bibliography attempts to be as complete as possible for Western-language works on T'ang studies published-not necessarily dated-in 1995. 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 three sections-(I) Books, (II) Articles and Research Notes, and (III) Dissertations. Omissions should be brought to the attention of the Editor, for inclusion in future lists. I. B O O K S Chang Ch'ung-ho and Hans H. Frankel. Two Chinese Treatises on Calligraphy. New Haven: Yale Univ. Press, 1995. Chou, Eva Shan. Reconsidering Tu Fu: Literary Greatness and Cultural Context. Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press, 1995. Gernet, Jacques. Buddhism in Chinese Society: An Economic History from the Fifth to the Tenth Centuries. Tr. F. Verellen. New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 1995. (originally published in French, 1956) Goatkoei Lang-Tan. Der unauffindbare Einsiedler: Eine Untersuchung zu einem Tapos der Tang-Lyrik (618-906). Frankfurt a.M.: Haag + Herchen, 1995. Hansen, Valerie. Negotiating Daily Life in Traditional China: How Ordinary People Used Contracts, 600-1400. New Haven: Yale Univ. Press, 1995. 159 Bibliography Kohn, Livia. Laughing at the Tao: Debates among Buddhists and Taoists in Medieval China. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press, 1995. Pas, Julian F. Visions of Sukhavati: Shan-tao's Commentary on the Kuan wu-liangshou -fo ching. Albany: State Univ. of New York Press, 1995. Peng Xinwei. A Monetary History of China. 2 vols. Tr. E.H. Kaplan. Bellingham, Wash.: Center for East Asian Studies, Western Washington University , 1994. (Translation of Chinese 3rd edition, 1965) Torcinov, E.A. Traktat ob osnovah soversenstvonia: Xiuxin yaolun. St. Petersburg: Gacan gunzecojnej, 1994. Trombert, Eric. Le Credit a Dunhuang: Vie materielle et societe en Chine medievale. Paris: Institut des Hautes Etudes Chinoises, College de France, 1995. Watson, William. The Arts of China to AD 900. New Haven: Yale Dniv. Press, 1995. II. ARTICLES AND RESEARCH NOTES App, Urs. {'Treatise on No-Mind: A Chan Text from Dunhuang," Eastern Buddhist 28.1 (1995), 70-107. Barrett, T.H. "The Emergence of the Taoist Papacy in the T'ang Dynasty," Asia Major 3rd sere 7.1 (1994),89-106. Bokenkamp, Stephen R. "Time after Time: Taoist Apocalyptic History and the Founding of the T'ang Dynasty," Asia Major 3rd sere 7.1 (1994),59-88. 160 T'ang Studies 14 (1996) Chen Zu-yan. 'IImpregnable Phalanx and Splendid Chamber: Chang Yiieh and the Aesthetics of High T'ang Poetry," Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews 17 (1995), 69-88. Faure, Bernard. uQuand l'habit fait Ie moine: The Symbolism of the kasaya in Chan/Zen Buddhism," Cahiers d'Extreme-Asie 8 (1995), 335-370. Hansen, Valerie. 'IWhy Bury Contracts in Tombs?" Cahiers d'Extreme-Asie 8 (1995), 59-66. Hargett, James M. uLiBo and Mount Emei," Cahiers d'Extreme-Asie 8 (1995), 67-86. Hartman, Charles. UStomping Songs: Word and Image," Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews 17 (1995), 1-49. Ho, Judy Chunghwa. uThe Twelve Calendrical Animals in Tang Tombs," in Ancient Mortuary Traditions of China: Papers on Chinese Ceramic Funerary Sculptures, ed. G. Kuwayama (Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1991),60-83. Hu-Sterk, Florence. uMaladie et poesie sous Ie Tang," Etudes Chinoises 14 (1995),5593 . McKnight, Brian E. UT'angLaw and Later Law: The Roots of Continuity," Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (1995), 410-420. McNair, Amy. upublic Values in Calligraphy and Orthography in the Tang Dynasty," Monumenta Serica 43 (1995),263-278. McRae, John R. "Yanagida Seizan's Landmark Works on Chinese Ch' an," Cahiers d'Extreme-Asie 7 (1994),51-104. 161 Bibliography Owen, Stephen. liThe Formation of the Tang Estate Poem/If Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 55 (1995...

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