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Manuscripta Orientalia. International Journal for Oriental Manuscript Research. Ed. by I.Ye.Petrosyan, E.A.Rezvan, M.E.Rezvan, E.N.Tyomkin, M.I.Vorobyova-Desyatovskaya. Vol. 7, No 4, December 2001.
CONTENTS
EDITORIAL BOARD — 3
TEXTS AND MANUSCRIPTS: DESCRIPTION AND RESEARCH — 5
A. Sazykin. The Message of the Three Sacred Mongol Lamas — 5
M. Vorobyova-Desyatovskaya. A Sanskrit Manuscript on Birch-bark from Bairam-Ali. II. Avadāna and
Jātaka (part 5) — 12
P. Lurje. Arabosogdica: Place-names in Transoxiana as Written in Arabic Script — 22
V. Polosin. Unknown Numerical Aesthetics in the Design of Turkish Manuscripts — 30
TEXT AND ITS CULTURAL INTERPRETATION — 37
K. Kepping. ‘Mi-nia’ (Tangut) Self-appellation and Self-portraiture in Khara Khoto Materials — 37
PRESENTING THE COLLECTIONS — 48
E. Rezvan. Oriental Manuscripts of Karl Fabergé. Ill: Biographical Works and Portraits (part 1) — 48
ORIENTAL MANUSCRIPTS AND NEW INFORMA TION TECHNOLOGIES — 55
N. Serikoff. Image and Letter: “Pace” in Arabic Script (a Thumb-nail Index as a Tool for a Catalogue
of Arabic Manuscripts. Principles and Criteria for its Construction) — 55
BOOK REVIEWS — 67
Matluscripta Orientalia in 2001, vol. 7, Nos. 1—4 (list of contributions) — 69
PDF-files Table of contents, Editorial Board, List of contributions for 2001, Authors
Keywords Manuscripta Orientalia, annotations
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