The most comprehensive collection of Tibetan works in a Western
language, this volume illuminates the complex historical,
intellectual, and social development of Tibetan civilization from
its earliest beginnings to the modern period. Including more than
180 representative writings, "Sources of Tibetan Tradition" spans
Tibet's vast geography and long history, presenting for the first
time a diversity of works by religious and political leaders;
scholastic philosophers and contemplative hermits; monks and nuns;
poets and artists; and aristocrats and commoners. The selected
readings reflect the profound role of Buddhist sources in shaping
Tibetan culture while illustrating other major areas of knowledge.
Thematically varied, they address history and historiography;
political and social theory; law; medicine; divination; rhetoric;
aesthetic theory; narrative; travel and geography; folksong; and
philosophical and religious learning, all in relation to the unique
trajectories of Tibetan civil and scholarly discourse. The editors
begin each chapter with a survey of broader social and cultural
contexts and introduce each translated text with a concise
explanation. Concluding with writings that extend into the early
twentieth century, this volume offers an expansive encounter with
Tibet's exceptional intellectual heritage.
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