Vol. 7 No. 1 March 2001

Manuscripta Orientalia. International Journal for Oriental Manuscript Research

CONTENTS

     
TEXTS AND MANUSCRIPTS: DESCRIPTION AND RESEARCH - 3 
Hiroshi Kumamoto. Sino-Hvatanica Petersburgensia (Part I) - 3 
M. Vorobyova-Desyatovskaya. A Sanskrit Manuscript on Birch-Bark from Bairam-Ali. II. Avadanas and Jatakas (Part 2) - 10
A. Trotsevich. A Brief Remark on Korean Books Research - 24 
M. Fomkin. On the Literary Fate of Works by Sultan Veled - 27 
I. Zaytsev. On the History of Book in the Juchid Khanates - 33 
   
PRESENTING THE COLLECTIONS - 40
 E. Rezvan. Oriental Manuscripts of Karl Fabergé. I: The Qur'an - 40
   
 PRESENTING THE MANUSCRIPT - 62
O. Akimushkin. A Rare Seventeenth-Century Hagiography of the Naqshbandiyya-Mujaddidiyya Shaykhs - 62 
   
BOOK REVIEWS - 68
Yang Haiying. An Introduction to Altan Bičig. Osaka: national Museum of Ethnology, 1998, VI, 355 pp. - Senri Ethnological Reports, 7. 
L. Qurčabaγatur Solongγod. Zum Cinggis-Qaγan-Kult. Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology, 1999, IV, X, 316 pp., II, ills. - Senri Ethnological Reports, 11.
by V. Uspensky - 68 
I. V. Kul'ganek. Katalog mongoloiazychnykh fol'klornykh materialov Arkhiva vostokovedov pri SPb FIV RAN. Sankt-Peterburg: Petersburgskoe vostokovedenie, 2000, 320 str. - Arkhiv rossiĭskogo vostokovedeniia, V. 
I. V. Kulganek. Catalogue of Mongolian-Language Folklore materials in the Orientalists' Archive at the St. Petersburg Branch of the Institute of Oriental Studies (Russian Academy of Sciences). St. Petersburg: Petersburgskoe vostokovedenie Publishing House, 2000, 320 pp. - Russian Oriental Studies Archive, V.
by I. Petrosyan - 69 
Ancient Buddhist Scrolls form Gandhara. The British Library Kharasthi Fragments. Richard Salomon with contribution by Raymond Allchin and Mark Bernard. University of Washington Press, Seattle, 1999, 271 pp. + 34 plts. + Appendix.
by M. Vorobyova-Desyatovskaya - 70
 
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AUTHORS

Prof. Dr. Oleg F. Akimushkin - Head of the Department of the Middle East and Kurdish Studies Group at the St. Petersburg Branch of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, specialist in Persian culture history and history of Iran, Central Asia and East Turkestan, author of a series of monographs and articles.

Dr. Mikhail S. Fomkin - Head of the Chair of Foreign Languages at the St. Petersburg Regional University, specialist in old Turkish literature, author of a monograph and a series of articles in the field.

Prof. Dr. Hiroshi Kumamoto - Professor of the Department of Linguistics at the University of Tokyo, specialist in the Khotanese language and history, author of numerous publications of Khotanese business documents.

Dr. Irina Ye. Petrosyan - Senior Researcher of the Turkic and Mongolian Department at the St. Petersburg Branch of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, specialist in Turkish history, author of monographs and articles devoted to the history and culture of the Ottoman Empire.

Dr. Efim A. Rezvan - Deputy Director of the St. Petersburg Branch of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, specialist in Arabic and Islamic studies, author of a number of monographs and numerous articles dealing with Russian-Arab relations, history of Islam and Oriental studies computing.

Prof. Dr. Adelaida F. Trotsevich - Leading Researcher at the St. Petersburg Branch of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, specialist in medieval Korean literature and culture, author of a series of monographs and numerous articles.

Dr. Vladimir L. Uspensky - Senior Researcher at the St. Petersburg Branch of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, specialist in Mongolian history and Tibetan manuscripts, author of numerous publications.

Prof. Dr. Margarita I. Vorobyova-Desyatovskaya - Chief Keeper of the Manuscript Department at the St. Petersburg Branch of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, specialist in the history and philology of ancient Central Asia, author of numerous monographs and articles in the field.

Dr. Ilia V. Zaytsev - Researcher of the Department of Eastern History at the Institute of Oriental Studies (Moscow), Russian Academy of Sciences, specialist in the history of the Kazan, Astrakhan and the Crimea Khanates, and the Noghay Horde, in the post-Golden Horde period, author of a series of articles.

 

 


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