Subject: Nestorian Church--China--Antiquities

Christian monument at Si An Fu. [Daqin jingjiao liuxing Zhongguo bei kaozheng 大秦景教流行中國碑考證. English & Chinese]
AuthorHavret, Henri, 1848-1901Moule, A. C. (Arthur Christopher), 1873-1957
Place---
PublisherRoyal Asiatic Society
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeExtract/Offprint, Digital text [pdf]
Series
ShelfDigital Archives, File Cabinet A
Call NumberDS796.S55 M6 1917
Description76 p.: charts.; 24 cm.
NoteThe Christian monument at Si An Fu - 大秦景教流行中國碑考證 ; With catalogue of the Journal of the North-China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society from the foundation of the society, 1858-1917 / [as described by Father Havret, S.J. Introduction by A.C. Moule, translations by Henri Havret, S.J.]
Reprinted from the Journal of the North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society.

Contents: Introduction by A.C. Moule; Table of Syric translations; Chinese text; Text translation in English; Addendum.
Cf. Standaert, Handbook on Christianity in China, v.1, pp. 40-42.

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Crosses from the walls of Zaitun
AuthorFoster, John
PlaceLondon
PublisherRoyal Asiatic Society
CollectionRouleau Archives
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeExtract/Offprint
Series
ShelfFile Cabinet A
Call NumberDS796.C5 F6 1954
Description25 p.: 17 plates; 22 cm.
Note"Crosses from the walls of Zaitun" / John Foster.
Extract from the Journal of the Royal Asiatic society, April, 1954. (With Chinese characters.)
Includes bibliographical footnotes.

Keywords: Quanzhou crosses 泉州十字碑.
***Graphic resource: Quanzhou crosses, photos of crosses with lotus clouds, angels, and inscriptions in Syriac, Arabic, Chinese and Latin.

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Early Christian remains of Inner Mongolia : discovery, reconstruction and appropriation
AuthorHalbertsma, Tjalling H. F.
PlaceLeiden
PublisherBrill
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
SeriesSinica Leidensia ; 88
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberBX154.C4 H36 2008
Descriptionxxix, 356 p., [61] l. of plates : ill. ; 25 cm.
NoteEarly Christian remains of Inner Mongolia : discovery, reconstruction and appropriation / by Tjalling H.F. Halbertsma.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [337]-351) and index.<
See Table of Contents at Library of Congress.

"This publication is an edited version of my dissertation Nestorain remains of Inner Mongolia, written at the Sinological Institute of Leiden University, The Netherlands. Nestorian remains contained a great number of black-and-white images which could not all be included in the present publication, and an extensive index which was published earlier in Monumenta Serica."--p. [xxi]. [Halbertsma, “Some field notes and images of stone material from graves of the Church of the East in Inner Mongolia, China (with additional rubbings of seven stones by Wei Jian)”, Monumenta Serica, 53 (2005) 113-244.]

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ISBN9789004167087 ; 9004167080
LCCN2008021215
E'erduosi Qu faxian de Jingjiao tong shizi 鄂爾多斯區發現的景教銅十字
AuthorYang Chuntang 楊春棠
PlaceTaibei 臺北
PublisherDongwu daxue Zhongguo yishushi jikan 東吳大學中國藝術史集刊
CollectionRouleau Archives
Edition抽印本
LanguageChinese, English
TypeExtract/Offprint
Series
ShelfFile Cabinet A
Call NumberBV160.C5 Y37 1978
Descriptionp. 61-71 : [4] p. of plates : ill. ; 26 cm.
NoteE'erduosi Qu faxian de Jingjiao tong shizi 鄂爾多斯區發現的景教銅十字 = A study of the Nestorian bronze crosses found in the Ordos region / Yeung Chun Tong 楊春棠.
"Reprinted from Soochow University Journal of Chinese Art History [Taipei, Taiwan] (Dongwu daxue Zhongguo yishushi jikan di 8 juan chouyinben 東吳大學中國藝術史集刊第8卷抽印本), vol. 8, June 1978.
In Chinese, with summary in English. Cover title.
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inscription syro-chinoise de Si-ngan-fou : monument nestorien délevé en Chine l'an 781 de notre ère, et découvert en 1625
AuthorPauthier, G. (Guillaume), 1801-1873
PlaceParis
PublisherFirmin Didot frères
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageSyriac-Chinese-Latin-French
TypeBook
SeriesÉtudes orientales ; 2
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberBX154.C4 P39 1858
Descriptionxvi, 96 p. : ill., folded plate. ; 26 cm.
NoteL'inscription syro-chinoise de Si-ngan-fou : monument nestorien délevé en Chine l'an 781 de notre ère, et découvert en 1625 / par G. Pauthier.
”Texte chinois accompagné de la prononciation figurée, d'une version latine verbale, d'une traduction française de l’Inscription et des commentaires chinois auxquels elle a donné lieu ainsi que de notes philologiques et historiques.”
Line by line transcription (French romanization), Latin-French translation, and a philological discussion of terms, phrases, and other translations (Huc, et al).
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Jingjiao : the Church of the East in China and Central Asia
AuthorMalek, RomanMonumenta Serica InstituteHofrichter, Peter
PlaceSankt Augustin
PublisherInstitut Monumenta Serica
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish, Chinese
TypeBook (Proceedings), Book (PDF)--Conference Proceedings
SeriesCollectanea serica
ShelfHallway Cases, Digital Archives
Call NumberBX154.C4 J56 2006
Description701 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. + pdf
Note

Jingjiao : the Church of the East in China and Central Asia / edited by Roman Malek in connection with Peter Hofrichter.
English and Chinese.
Proceedings of a conference held in Salzburg, Austria, in 2003 under the theme "Research on Nestorianism in China".

Contents:
Part I: Matteo Nicolini-Zani: Past and Current Research on Tang Jingjiao Documents: A Survey -- T.H. Barrett: Buddhism, Daoism and the Eighth Century Chinese Term for Christianity. A Response to Recent Work by Antonino Forte and Others.
Part II: Stephen Eskildsen: Parallel Themes in Chinese Nestorianism and Medieval Daoist Religion -- Chen Huaiyu: The Connection between Jingjiao and Buddhist Texts in Late Tang China -- Max Deeg: Towards a New Translation of the Chinese Nestorian Documents from the Tang Dynasty -- Lin Wushu: Additional Notes on the Authenticity of Tomioka’s and Takakusu’s Manuscripts -- Gunner B. Mikkelsen: Haneda’s and Saeki’s Editions of the Chinese Nestorian Zhixuan anle jing. A Comment on Recent Work by Lin Wushu -- Wang Ding: Remnants of Christianity from Chinese Central Asia in Medieval Ages -- Ge Chengyong: The Live Style of Nestorian Preachers and Their Cultural Influence on China during the Tang Dynasty (Chin.) -- Jürgen Tubach: Deuteronomistic Theology in the Text of the Stele of Xi’an -- Benoit Vermander: The Impact of Nestorianism on Contemporary Chinese Theology.
Part III: Zhou Liangxiao: Chinese Nestorianism in the Jin and Yuan Dynasties (Chin.) -- Niu Ruji: Nestorian Inscriptions from China (13th – 14th Centuries) -- Geng Shimin: Reexamination of the Nestorian Inscription from Yangzhou (Chin.) - - Xie Bizhen: The History of Quanzhou Nestorianism -- Samuel N.C. Lieu: Nestorian Remains from Zaitun (Quanzhou) South China -- Majella Franzmann and Samuel N.C. Lieu: A New Nestorian Tombstone from Quanzhou: Epitaph of the Lady Kejamtâ -- Tjalling Halbertsma: Some Notes on Past and Present Field Research on Gravestones and Related Stone Material of the Church of the East in Inner Mongolia, China. With 21 Illustrations of the Hulsewé-Wazniewski Project in Inner Mongolia -- Ken Parry: The Art of the Church of the East in China -- Peter Zieme: A Cup of Cold Water. Folios of a Nestorian-Turkic Manuscript from Kharakhoto -- Pier Giorgio Borbone: Princess Sara’s Gospel Book. A Syriac Manuscript Written in Inner Mongolia? -- Tang Li: Sorkaktani Beki: A Prominent Nestorian Woman at the Mongol Court -- Maurizio Paolillo: A Nestorian Tale of Many Cities. The Problem of the Identification of Urban Structures in Önggüt Territory during the Yuan Dynasty according to Chinese and Western Sources.
Part IV: Heleen (H.L.) Murre-van den Berg: The Church of the East in Mesopotamia in the Mongol Period -- Philipp G. Rott: Christian Crosses from Central Asia -- Wassilios Klein – Philipp Rott: Einige problematische Funde von der Seidenstraße: Novopokrovka IV und V, Issyk-Kul’-Gebiet, Chotan -- Michel van Esbroeck, s.j. († 2003): Caucasian Parallels to Chinese Cross Representations -- Christoph Baumer: Survey of Nestorianism and of Ancient Nestorian Architectural Relics in the Iranian Realm -- Wilhelm Baum: Shirin – Christian Queen of Persia. History and Myth -- Jacob Thekeparampil: Vestiges of East Syriac Christianity in India.
Part V: Preliminary Bibliography on the Church of the East in China and Central Asia.

The contributions in this volume were mostly first presented at the conference “Research on Nestorianism in China. Zhongguo jingjiao yanjiu" held in Salzburg, 20–26 May 2003. Like the conference, the volume explores the subject of “Nestorianism” (jingjiao, “Luminous Religion”) in a variety of aspects. The material of the present collection is organized in five parts. The first part presents different aspects of the past and current research on jingjiao. The second part discusses jingjiao in the Tang dynasty, especially the question of the “Nestorian” texts and documents, their authenticity and theology. The third part deals with the “Nestorian” inscriptions and remains from the Yuan dynasty, especially from Quanzhou. Part four is dedicated to questions of the Church of the East in Central Asia and other historically relevant countries. The last part of the book presents a “Preliminary Bibliography on the Church of the East in China and Central Asia” prepared especially for this volume.

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ISBN3805005342 ; 9783805005340
Jingjiao yu Da Qinsi 景教與大秦寺
AuthorGuan Ying 關英, 1950-
PlaceXi'an Shi 西安市
PublisherSan Qin chubanshe 三秦出版社
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition第1版
LanguageChinese 中文[簡體字]
TypeBook
Series
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberBX154.C4 G83 2005
Description8, 3, 2, 194 p., [8] color plates : ill. ; 21 cm.
NoteJingjiao yu Da Qinsi 景教與大秦寺 / Guan Ying zhu 關英著.
Appendix 3 in English. 附参考文献.
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ISBN7806289798
Nestorian Stone Monument [print]
AuthorWoo, Franklin J.
Place---
Publisher---
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish, Chinese, Syriac
TypeStele [Image : photo-reproduction]
Series
ShelfDigital Archives, Map Case
Call NumberBX154.C4 W6 1996
DescriptionB/W photo-reproduction ; 41 x 28 cm.
NoteThe Nestorian Stone Monument [image print]. Title on verso of sheet, with description by Franklin J. Woo.
Ref. P.Y. Saeki, Nestorian documents and relics in China (Tokyo, 1937).
Photo-reproduction of the monument courtesy of Paul S. Crane, M.D.
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Shizi lianhua : Zhongguo Yuandai Xuliyawen Jingjiao beiming wenxian yanjiu 十字蓮花 : 中國元代敘利亞文景教碑銘文獻研究
AuthorNiu Ruji 牛汝極, 1958-
PlaceShanghai 上海
PublisherShanghai guji chubanshe 上海古籍出版社
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition第1版
LanguageChinese, English
TypeBook
Series
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberBX154.C6 N58 2008
Description4, 2, 6, 10, 317 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.
NoteShizi lianhua : Zhongguo Yuandai Xuliyawen Jingjiao beiming wenxian yanjiu 十字蓮花 : 中國元代敘利亞文景教碑銘文獻研究 = The cross-lotus : A study on Nestorian inscriptions and documents from Yuan dynasty in China / Niu Ruji zhu 牛汝極著.
Table of contents also in English. [2 articles in English].
Includes bibliographical references (p. 268-317).

前言 -- 元代景教碑銘和文獻中的敘利亞文突厥語語音系統描述
第一章: 中國敘利亞文景教碑銘文獻的發現和研究: 阿力麻里古城 -- 吐魯番遺址 -- 敦煌千佛洞 -- 內蒙古黑城 -- 內蒙古鄂爾多斯景教徒銅器 -- 內蒙古百靈廟: 1. 敖倫蘇木古城. 2. 木胡兒索卜嘎古城. 3.畢其格圖好來陵園. --內蒙古王墓梁 -- 內蒙古呼和浩特市東郊白塔題記 -- 內蒙古赤峰 -- 北京的景教遺物和遺址 -- 江蘇揚州 -- 福建泉州.
第二章: 敦煌發現的兩件敘利亞文景教寫本殘片 -- 寫本殘片一 -- 寫本殘片二 -- 鶻文部分 -- 敘利亞文部分.
第三章: 新疆阿力麻里發現的敘利亞文景教徒碑銘: 阿力麻里墓碑1-9
第四章: 內蒙古百靈廟和王墓梁敘利亞文碑銘: 墓碑1-28.
第五章: 呼和浩特白塔和赤峰發現的景教徒銘文 : 白塔內壁敘利亞文題記 : 白塔題記1-3. -- 赤峰發現的景教徒墓磚銘文.
第六章: 揚州發現的敘利亞文和拉丁文碑銘 -- 揚州敘利亞文銘文 -- 揚州景教和墓碑主人問題 -- 揚州拉丁文銘文 -- 揚州拉丁文天主教徒墓碑1-2.
第七章: 泉州敘利亞文和回鶻文景教碑銘: 敘利亞文銘文1-10. 回鶻文銘文: 八思巴文銘文1-4.
附錄一 : 基督教在中亞和遠東的早期傳播一 : 歷史背景: 1. 史學家. 2. 宗教會議和主教轄區. 3. 遺跡和碑銘. 二 : 敘利亞文寫本說明. 三 : 敘利亞文寫本譯文.
附錄二 : 敦煌吐魯番文獻所記突厥和粟特基督徒.
附錄三 : 絲綢之路上的基督教藝術.
附錄四 : Nestorian Grave Inscriptions from Quanzhou (Zaitun).
附錄五 : The Uighur Inscription at the Mausoleum of Mār Behnam, Iraq.
中日文參考文獻 -- 縮略語(Abbreviations) -- 西文參考文獻.

Contents (articles in Chinese) : The Syriac writing system of Turkic-Uighur in Nestorian Inscriptions and documents found in China during 13th-14th centuries. Fragments of Nestorian manuscripts in Syriac from Dunhuang. Syriac inscriptions from Almaliq, Xinjiang; Bailingmiao and Wangmuliang, Inner Mongolia; from White Pagoda of Huhhot and Chifeng. Inscriptions in Syriac and Latin from Yangzhou. Inscriptions in Syriac and Uighur script found in Quanzhou.
Appendixes: Early spread of Christianity in Central Asia and the Far East (by A. Mingana). Sogdian and Turkish Christians in the Turfan and Tunhuang Manuscripts (by N. Sims-Williams). Christian art on the Silk Road (by H.-J. Klimkeit).
Two English articles: Nestorian grave inscriptions from Quanzhou (Zaitun); The Uighur inscription at the Mausoleum of Mār Behnam, Iraq, by Amir Harrak & Niu Ruji.

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