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  1. 愛知県立芸術大学紀要
  2. 35号(2005)

天龍山石窟北斉窟に関する一考察

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Item type 紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1)
公開日 2017-07-31
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タイトル 天龍山石窟北斉窟に関する一考察
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タイトル A Consideration on the Northern Qi Caves of Tian Long Shan Grottoes
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資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
資源タイプ departmental bulletin paper
著者 神谷, 麻理子

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内容記述 Tianlongshan Grottoes is a Buddhist Cave temple located on the outskirts of Tai Yuan City in Shanxi Province, China. It has been well known all over the world for its excellent group of Buddha statues since it is discovered in the early 20th Century. From the east peak to the west peak, there are a total of twenty four caves which are numbered one to twenty one. The Grottoes were likely initially constructed during the Eastern Wei Dynasty (6^<th> Century) and the area seems to have entered into the height of its prosperity during the Tang Dynasty. It is probable that the first, tenth and sixteenth caves were built during the Northern Qi Dynasty and it is possible that they were built in the secondary stage of building. However it is difficult to judge because the styles of these three caves are not all the same and the difference is especially pronounced with respect to the first cave. In this article we will focus on these three caves built in Northern Qi Dynasty and estimate when they were built and examine the significance of Northern Qi Dynasty in Tianlongshan Grottoes.
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内容記述 Tianlongshan Grottoes is a Buddhist Cave temple located on the outskirts of Tai Yuan City in Shanxi Province, China. It has been well known all over the world for its excellent group of Buddha statues since it is discovered in the early 20th Century. From the east peak to the west peak, there are a total of twenty four caves which are numbered one to twenty one. The Grottoes were likely initially constructed during the Eastern Wei Dynasty (6^<th> Century) and the area seems to have entered into the height of its prosperity during the Tang Dynasty. It is probable that the first, tenth and sixteenth caves were built during the Northern Qi Dynasty and it is possible that they were built in the secondary stage of building. However it is difficult to judge because the styles of these three caves are not all the same and the difference is especially pronounced with respect to the first cave. In this article we will focus on these three caves built in Northern Qi Dynasty and estimate when they were built and examine the significance of Northern Qi Dynasty in Tianlongshan Grottoes.
書誌情報 愛知県立芸術大学紀要
en : The bulletin of the Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music

巻 35, p. 27-38, 発行日 2006-03-31
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出版者 愛知県立芸術大学
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収録物識別子 03898369
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収録物識別子 AN00007619
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関連識別子 110006203463
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