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BD

Manuscripts from Dunhuang in the National Library of China, Beijing. See Huang Yongwu 黃永武, ed., Dunhuang baozang 敦煌寶藏 [Treasury of Dunhuang], 140 vols. (Taibei: Xinwenfeng chuban gongsi, 1981–1986).

NBZ

Suzuki Gakujutsu Zaidan 鈴木学術財団, ed. Dai Nihon Bukkyō zensho 大日本佛教全書 [Complete Buddhist works of Japan]. 100 vols. Tokyo: Kōdansha. 1970–1973.

P

Pelliot collection of Chinese manuscripts from Dunhuang. See Bibliothèque nationale, Catalogue des manuscrits chinois de Touen-Houang, fonds Pelliot chinois, 6 vols. (Paris: Bibliothèque nationale de France, 1970–2001).

S

Stein collection of Chinese manuscripts from Dunhuang. See Lionel Giles, Descriptive Catalogue of the Chinese Manuscripts from Tunhuang in the British Museum (London: Trustees of the British Museum, 1957).

T

The Taishō edition of the Chinese Buddhist canon. See Takakusu Junjirō 高楠順次郎 and Watanabe Kaigyoku 渡邊海旭, eds., Taishō shinshū daizōkyō 大正新修大藏經, 85 vols. (Tokyo: Taishō issaikyō kankōkai, 1924–1932).

Z

Zhengyuan xinding shijiao mulu 貞元新定釋教目錄 [Newly revised catalog of Buddhist scriptures made during the Zhenyuan era], T 2157, compiled 799 or 800 by Yuanzhao 圓照. Instead of following T 2157, the numbering will follow the Nanatsudera MS in Miyabayashi Akihiko 宮林昭彦 and Ochiai Toshinori 落合俊典, “Jōgen shinjō shakkyō mokuroku kandai nijūkyū sanjū” 貞元新定釋教目錄巻第29 30 [Fasicles 29–30 of the Newly Revised Catalog of Buddhist Scriptures Made during the Zhenyuan Era], in Chūgoku, Nihon kyōten shōso mokuroku 中国・日本經典章疏目錄 [Catalogs of scriptures and commentaries in China and Japan], ed. Makita Tairyō 牧田諦亮 and Ochiai Toshinori 落合俊典, Nanatsudera koitsu kyōten kenkyū sōsho 七寺古逸經典研究叢書 [The Long-Hidden scriptures of Nanatsudera research series] (Tokyo: Daitō shuppansha, 1998), 59–128 as well as Gakujutsu Furontia jikkō iinkai 學術フロンティア実行委員會, Nihon genson hasshu issaikyō taishō mokuroku tsuke Tonkō bukkyō bunken 日本現存八種一切経対照目録[付] 敦煌仏教文獻 [Catalog comparing eight Buddhist canons currently available in Japan with Buddhist literature from Dunhuang] (Tokyo: Kokusai Bukkyōgaku Daigakuin Daigaku, 2006).

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Beyond the Silk and Book Roads

Rethinking Networks of Exchange and Material Culture

Series:  Studies on East Asian Religions, Volume: 11