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Ernst Boerschmann: Pagoden in China, Das unveröffentlichte Werk “Pagoden II,” Edited and adapted by Hartmut Walravens. pp. 709. Wiesbaden, Harrassowitz, 2016.

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Ernst Boerschmann: Pagoden in China, Das unveröffentlichte Werk “Pagoden II,” Edited and adapted by Hartmut Walravens. pp. 709. Wiesbaden, Harrassowitz, 2016.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 December 2017

Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt*
Affiliation:
University of Pennsylvanianssteinh@sas.upenn.edu

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References

1 Shiren, Wang, “Beijing Tianningsita santi” (Three inscriptions relevant to the pagoda of Tianning Monastery in Beijing), in Jianzhushi yanjiu lunwen ji 1946-1996 (Collected research essays on Chinese architectural history, 1946-1996), (ed.) Huanjia, Wu and Dan, Lu, (Beijing, 1996), pp. 100113Google Scholar.

2 Nieuhof, Voyages and Travels to the East Indies 1653-1670, published in 1665 and Fischer von Erlach, A Plan of Civil and Historical Architecture, published in 1721.

3 Silcock, “Chinese Pagoda,” Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects, 3rd series 35, no. 11 (April 1928), pp. 359-367.

4 Zhewen, Luo, Zhongguo guta (Old Chinese pagodas). (Beijing, 1994)Google Scholar and Yuhuan, Zhang, Zhongguo Fotashi (History of Buddhist pagodas in China). (Beijing, 2006)Google Scholar.