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This book reviews the interconnection of cosmology and particle
physics over the last decade. It provides introductory courses in
supersymmetry, superstring and M-theory, responding to an
increasing interest to evaluate the cosmological consequences of
these theories. Based on a series of extended courses providing an
introduction to the physics of the very early universe, in the
light of the most recent advances in our understanding of the
fundamental interactions, it reviews all the classical issues
(inflation, primordial fluctuations, dark matter, baryogenesis),
but also introduces the most recent ideas about what happened at
the Big Bang, and before.
Dreaming the Great Brahmin explores the creation and recreation of
Buddhist saints through narratives, poetry, art, ritual, and even
dream visions. The first comprehensive cultural and literary
history of the well-known Indian Buddhist poet saint Saraha, known
as the Great Brahmin, this book argues that we should view Saraha
not as the founder of a tradition, but rather as its product.
Kurtis Schaeffer shows how images, tales, and teachings of Saraha
were transmitted, transformed, and created by members of diverse
Buddhist traditions in Tibet, India, Nepal, and Mongolia. The
result is that there is not one Great Brahmin, but many. More
broadly, Schaeffer argues that the immense importance of saints for
Buddhism is best understood by looking at the creative adaptations
of such figures that perpetuated their fame, for it is there that
these saints come to life.
This book reviews the interconnection of cosmology and particle
physics over the last decade. It provides introductory courses in
supersymmetry, superstring and M-theory, responding to an
increasing interest to evaluate the cosmological consequences of
these theories. Based on a series of extended courses providing an
introduction to the physics of the very early universe, in the
light of the most recent advances in our understanding of the
fundamental interactions, it reviews all the classical issues
(inflation, primordial fluctuations, dark matter, baryogenesis),
but also introduces the most recent ideas about what happened at
the Big Bang, and before.
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.
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.
Himalayan Hermitess is a vivid account of the life and times of a
Buddhist nun living on the borderlands of Tibetan culture. Orgyan
Chokyi (1675-1729) spent her life in Dolpo, the highest inhabited
region of the Nepal Himalayas. Illiterate and expressly forbidden
by her master to write her own life story, Orgyan Chokyi received
divine inspiration, defied tradition, and composed one of the most
engaging autobiographies of the Tibetan literary tradition.
The Life of Orgyan Chokyi is the oldest known autobiography
authored by a Tibetan woman, and thus holds a critical place in
both Tibetan and Buddhist literature. In it she tells of the
sufferings of her youth, the struggle to escape menial labor and
become a hermitess, her dreams and visionary experiences, her
relationships with other nuns, the painstaking work of
contemplative practice, and her hard-won social autonomy and
high-mountain solitude. In process it develops a compelling vision
of the relation between gender, the body, and suffering from a
female Buddhist practitioner's perspective.
Part One of Himalayan Hermitess presents a religious history of
Orgyan Chokyi's Himalayan world, the Life of Orgyan Chokyi as a
work of literature, its portrayal of sorrow and joy, its
perspectives on suffering and gender, as well as the diverse
religious practices found throughout the work. Part Two offers a
full translation of the Life of Orgyan Chokyi. Based almost
entirely upon Tibetan documents never before translated, Himalayan
Hermitess is an accessible introduction to Buddhism in the
premodern Himalayas.
Far away shores, exotic islands or adventurous sea voyages - coasts
are the destination of dreams for millions of people around the
globe. Large numbers of people also call coasts their home; in many
countries a narrow coastal strip is densely populated making these
places vulnerable to marine natural hazards such as storms or
tsunamis. The book Coastlines of the World with Google Earth aims
to draw people's attention (within and outside of the science
community) towards coastal sciences and spark interest for the
extraordinary diversity and beauty of coastal environments. The
book illustrates the fascinating variety of coastal landscapes
using images from Google Earth's virtual globe that allow us to
explore the world and demonstrate knowledge and applications of
coastal science in many different fields in an engaging visual
tour. The book of Anja and Sander Scheffers and Dieter Kelletat is
a true cornucopia for everyone, both scientists and laymen,
interested in coastal geomorphology. On the one hand, it documents
the enormous significance of Google Earth for coastal science
issues and shows how powerful this tool is for visualizing coastal
features and processes. On the other hand, the reader gets a vivid
insight in the many varieties of coastal science and its
applications. This is especially true with regard to coastal
hazards such as extreme events and global sea level rise knowing
that the vulnerability of coastal zones has dramatically increased
during the past decades. The fact that the book is so attractive
and inspiring to both beginners and experts is also due to the huge
experience that the authors have gained during their manifold
research activities. Andreas Voett, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitat
Mainz, Germany This book will have great appeal to coastal
researchers, at both beginning and advanced stages, because it
integrates Google satellite imagery with coastal marine
classification and in-depth studies by the authors from many parts
of the world. The world's coastline is well represented in this
book which has a truly global perspective of unique, dramatic and
commonplace coastal landforms. The authors in collaboration with
the publisher have prepared a very handsome volume that will no
doubt become a classic in the fullness of time. This book
represents one of the first efforts to utilize Google images in a
scientific manner to illustrate the diversity of coastal
morphologies on a worldwide basis. The plethora of color satellite
images, block diagrams, and oblique photography makes this book a
valuable resource for a wide array of specialists that will want to
have handy access to this unique work. This coastal compendium is
an illustrated tour de force that belongs on researchers'
bookshelves as well as on coffee tables for casual enjoyment.
Charles Finkl, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, USA
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