The Thousand Buddhas

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Sprache - Englisch

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In "The Thousand Buddhas," Aurel Stein masterfully intertwines vivid narrative with scholarly insight, presenting readers with an immersive exploration of the ancient Buddhist cave complexes in Dunhuang, China. Written in the early 20th century, Stein's eloquent prose reflects the era's fascination with oriental studies and archaeology, drawing upon his firsthand experiences as a pioneering explorer. The book delves into the intricate artistry and religious significance of the murals and sculptures within the caves, illuminating the cultural exchanges that thrived along the Silk Road and the enduring legacy of Buddhism in the region. Aurel Stein, a Hungarian-British archaeologist and explorer, is renowned for his significant contributions to the understanding of Central Asian history and culture. His extensive travels in the early 1900s were motivated by a deep appreciation for ancient texts and artifacts, as well as a desire to preserve the knowledge threatened by political upheaval and time. His innovative methodologies and passion for discovery inform every page of "The Thousand Buddhas," showcasing not only the beauty of the caves but also the urgency of their preservation. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in art history, archaeology, or the spiritual traditions of East Asia. Stein's insightful commentary and vivid descriptions invite readers to journey through time and space, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the rich tapestry of human expression that defines Buddhist art. Whether for academic study or personal enrichment, "The Thousand Buddhas" promises to illuminate the mysteries of a fascinating cultural heritage.

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About the Author

Sir Marc Aurel Stein, born on November 26, 1862, in Budapest, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, is a name that stands prominent in the annals of Central Asian and Indological exploration and archaeology. Educated in the universities of Vienna, Leipzig, and Tübingen, Stein specialized in Oriental studies, a passion that would define his future career. Although of Hungarian Jewish descent, Stein became a British citizen in 1904 and conducted most of his exploratory work under the auspices of the British Empire. His magnum opus, 'The Thousand Buddhas,' recounts his archaeological and explorative works in Chinese Central Asia, which includes the now world-famous Caves of the Thousand Buddhas near Dunhuang. This work is a meticulous documentation of the frescoes, sculptures, and manuscripts he discovered, and stands as a testament to the cultural richness of the Silk Road. Stein's literary style combines rigorous scholarly analysis with vivid narrative, capturing the imagination of both academia and the general public. His contributions to preservation of ancient texts and understanding of Silk Road cultures have been unparalleled. Beyond his scholarly pursuits, Stein's life was one of adventure, marked by extensive travels in regions that were largely unknown to Western audiences at the time. Sir Aurel Stein passed away on October 26, 1943, leaving an indelible mark on the fields of archaeology, history, and exploration.

Product Details

Publisher: DigiCat

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Language: English

Size: 151 Pages

Filesize: 10.9 MB

ISBN: 8596547724292

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