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Rylands Collection
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Image Number:
Bookreader_Chinese_Crawford_415_vol2
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Bookreader_Chinese_Crawford_415_vol2
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Reference Number:
Chinese Crawford 415
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Chinese Crawford 415
Reference Number
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Parent Work Title:
Juyongguan bei liu zhong shu
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Juyongguan bei liu zhong shu
Parent Work Title
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Alternative Parent Work Title:
居庸關碑六種 書
title_l_e_variant
居庸關碑六種 書
Alternative Parent Work Title
false
Translated Parent Work Title:
Six Scripts of the Juyong Pass Inscription
title_l_e_translation
Six Scripts of the Juyong Pass Inscription
Translated Parent Work Title
false
Date Created:
19th century
date_created
19th century
Date Created
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Volume:
2
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2
Volume
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Description:
This volume is the second volume of a complete transcription of the famous 14th century inscriptions at Juyong Pass (Juyong guan 居庸關) north of Beijing, one of the passes where the Ming would later build their Great Wall. The creation of the original inscription was commissioned in 1342-1345 by the Mongol rulers of China. Buddhist sutras and ‘Records of Merit’ (related to the construction of this monument) were inscribed inside an enormous vaulted portal. These are written in Chinese, Mongolian (written in the Tibetan-based and Mongol-promoted universal Phagspa alphabet), Sanskrit (written in the Mongol-promoted Lantsa script), Tibetan, Tangut, and Uyghur.
description
This volume is the second volume of a complete transcription of the famous 14th century inscriptions at Juyong Pass (Juyong guan 居庸關) north of Beijing, one of the passes where the Ming would later build their Great Wall. The creation of the original inscription was commissioned in 1342-1345 by the Mongol rulers of China. Buddhist sutras and ‘Records of Merit’ (related to the construction of this monument) were inscribed inside an enormous vaulted portal. These are written in Chinese, Mongolian (written in the Tibetan-based and Mongol-promoted universal Phagspa alphabet), Sanskrit (written in the Mongol-promoted Lantsa script), Tibetan, Tangut, and Uyghur.
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Language Code:
chi-CN
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chi-CN
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Language:
Chinese
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Chinese
Language
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Language Code:
san-CN
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san-CN
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false
Language:
Sanskrit
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Sanskrit
Language
false
Language Code:
tib-CN
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tib-CN
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false
Language:
Tibetan
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Tibetan
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false
Category of Material:
Printed
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Printed
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Technique Used:
Printing (process)
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Printing (process)
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false
Medium:
Ink
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Ink
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Support:
Paper
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Paper
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false
Creation Site:
China
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China
Creation Site
false
Style Period:
Qing Dynasty
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Qing Dynasty
Style Period
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Item Height:
305 mm
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305 mm
Item Height
false
Item Width:
260 mm
Current Repository:
The University of Manchester Library, U.K.
Provenance:
Lindsay family Earls of Crawford and Balcarres, former owner
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Lindsay family Earls of Crawford and Balcarres, former owner
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false
Rights Holder - Image:
The University of Manchester Library
Rights holder - Work:
The University of Manchester Library
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The University of Manchester Library
Rights holder - Work
false
Access Rights:
References:
Zheng Yaying and John B. W. Deane, Handlist of the Chinese Collections in the John Rylands University Library of Manchester (1991), revised and expanded by Johannes S. Lotze and Andrew West
references
Zheng Yaying and John B. W. Deane, Handlist of the Chinese Collections in the John Rylands University Library of Manchester (1991), revised and expanded by Johannes S. Lotze and Andrew West
References
false
Date Captured (yyyy-mm-dd):
2020-03-09
Image Creation Technique:
Digital capture by The University of Manchester Library
Date Image Added (yyyy-mm):
2021-09
Educational Notes:
Qing: China's multilingual empire exhibition
educational_notes
Qing: China's multilingual empire exhibition
Educational Notes
false
Metadata Language:
eng-GB
Academic Project Lead:
Julianne Simpson
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Julianne Simpson
Academic Project Lead
false
Collection Code:
Rylands
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Rylands
Collection Code
false