1. Providing for the Buddha: monastic centres in Eastern India

    This paper attempts to address one of the issues of the series, viz. patronage, not just the relationship between Buddhist monastic centres and kings, but more significantly the lay community and its continuing support of monks and nuns and sponsorship of

    Favori ajouté le 01-05-2012 | Tags : , , , , ,

  2. Interrelationships between the temples of Central Java

    A number of suggestions have been made on interrelationships between Central Javanese temples, Borobudur, Pawon, Mendut, Sewu, and Loro Jonggrang. Also, a number of different suggestions have been made to place the monuments chronologically within the fra

    Favori ajouté le 01-05-2012 | Tags : , , , , ,

  3. La montagne dans la ville : variations malaises et indochinoises

    La montagne dans la ville : variations malaises et indochinoises A travers des exemples pris sur le terrain archéologique de Sumatra (Indonésie) et à travers la littérature classique malaise, on montrera comment les cités construites par les Malais à

    Favori ajouté le 01-05-2012 | Tags : , , , ,

  4. Place, Power and People: Temple and City in Southeast Asia as a Cultural Region

    The Buddhist arts of Myanmar, drawing in varied concepts of direction and boundary to sacred place, have developed a richly localized vocabulary over periods of both amalgamation and conflict. The late nineteenth century CE was one of the latter, when at

    Favori ajouté le 01-05-2012 | Tags : , , , , ,

  5. The Mosque below the Winds : Religious Architecture in the Malay world

    Hindu-Buddhist edifices enshrined the sacred. The mosques that supplanted them gradually shifted towards increasingly diverse attempts to build beautiful places of assemblage.

    Favori ajouté le 01-05-2012 | Tags : , , , , , ,

  6. Nail of the World: mandalas and axes in ancient Java

    Did “traditional” non-Western cities evolve as ceremonial or economic centers? Mandala concepts were influential in central Java’s temples, but there are no comparable temples in east Java. East Java’s capital Trowulan may have been designed as an

    Favori ajouté le 01-05-2012 | Tags : , , , , , ,

  7. Des villages à la ville: le temple dans l'espace urbain moderne de l'Asie du Sud-Est

    A partir de quelques études de cas choisies à Bali, à Vientiane et à Siem Reap, Nathalie Lancret s’attachera à montrer quel a été le rôle de lieux de culte (temples et pagodes) dans la structuration des villes de l’Asie du Sud-Est contemporain

    Favori ajouté le 01-05-2012 | Tags : , , , , , ,

Première / Précédente / Suivante / / Page 1