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Cosmologies and biologies - illuminated siamese manuscripts of death, time and the body - illustrati

Couverture du livre « Cosmologies and biologies - illuminated siamese manuscripts of death, time and the body - illustrati » de Mcdaniel Justin aux éditions Paul Holberton
Résumé:

This is a fascinating study of rare Siamese illuminated manuscripts of two kinds,

biological and cosmological. Beautiful in themselves, they are produced under

unusual conditions and no one of these manuscripts is like another, though they

draw on a common pool of rituals, actions and... Voir plus

This is a fascinating study of rare Siamese illuminated manuscripts of two kinds,

biological and cosmological. Beautiful in themselves, they are produced under

unusual conditions and no one of these manuscripts is like another, though they

draw on a common pool of rituals, actions and stories. This ground-breaking publication examines closely and contextualizes fourteen of the most striking and visually unique manuscripts of this kind known, in or outside Thailand.

These manuscripts are religious in nature, containing several genres of Buddhist

texts including liturgical, narrative, historical, grammatical, psychological, ritual, and

magical material, but, compared to other Thai and other South-East Asian examples

they are particularly strong in the realms of medical, biological and cosmological Thai

thought. A recurrent feature is the story of Phra Malai, a monk whose travels to various

heavens and hells is described and illustrated. A number of rare medical manuscripts

serve to reveal how mythology, biology, astrology, physiognomy and pharmacology are blended together in the pre-modern Siamese/Thai tradition.

These and other such illuminated manuscripts were produced in 18th- and 19thcentury

Siam (as Thailand was then known) and are richly illustrated both with delightful and evocative depictions of the Buddha, Hindu deities, Bodhisattvas, nuns, monks, and laypeople, and with some grotesque and terrifying ones - they attest to a

particular interest in corpses and their implications among some of their readers.

The author, who has both lived the Buddhist life in Thailand and researched in Thai

monasteries, has an extensive knowledge not only of the history but of the dynamic of

Thai religion, studying not just older texts but continuing rituals and contemporary

media. He was inspired to write this book by the very great value he saw in these

particular manuscripts, a most unusual collection amassed with a discriminating eye.

The book consists both of an explanation and a detailed catalogue of some exemplary manuscripts and of a fascinating introductory essay discussing the belief systems and activities they represent.

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