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This work constitutes a contribution of the first rank, both to the history of Empress Wu and Buddhism under the Tang, and to the study of Dunhuang manuscripts.

Paul Demieville

Political Propaganda and Ideology in China at the End of the Seventh Century

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This second edition of Antonino Forte's seminal work, originally published in 1976, inaugurates a new Monograph Series within the publications of the Italian School of East Asian Studies. Political Propaganda and Ideology in China at the End of the Seventh Century made the history of Sinology during the last three decades. Enlarged and revised, this new garb represents the life-work of a scholar who dedicated many years to refining, revising and researching the religious milieu of medieval China.

The book focuses on the analysis of a Dunhuang manuscript (S. 6502) from the Stein Collection, a commentary purporting to explain a prophecy found in the text of the Dayun Jing (Great-Cloud Sutra). In light of the problem of legitimation of Empress Wu Zhao as a Buddhist universal monarch, in the first part of the volume the author provides a detailed discussion on the nature and function of this commentary, its authors, and on the object of the prophecy, Empress Wu. The second part of the book consists of an annotated translation of the Dunhuang manuscript. In the words of Paul Demieville commenting on the first edition, "this work constitutes a contribution of the first rank, both to the history of Empress Wu and Buddhism under the Tang, and to the study of Dunhuang manuscripts".

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ISBN-13: 9784900793231
ISBN-10: 490079323X
Publisher: ISEAS/Cheng & Tsui
Published: 2005
Trim Size: 6.5 x 9
Format: Paperback
Pages: 574pp

The Italian School of East Asian Studies (ISEAS) in Kyoto is a research institute established by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and is open to scholars and students of any country engaged in research concerning ancient and modern East Asia.

Available exclusively from Cheng & Tsui, the four series published by ISEAS provide scholars with a rich body of high quality, multilingual source materials on the histories, cultures, literatures, and religions of East Asia. These original papers reflect the creative research of scholars trained in multiple languages who have utilized source documents in Japanese, Chinese, and Korean for the study of various topics in East Asian history. Especially valuable is the comparative analysis among East Asian societies and between East Asia and Europe that this type of research allows, and that these books reflect. Unless otherwise noted, all books are primarily in English, with references in Chinese and Japanese for important terms, concepts and bibliographical sources throughout.

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This work constitutes a contribution of the first rank, both to the history of Empress Wu and Buddhism under the Tang, and to the study of Dunhuang manuscripts.

Paul Demieville



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