Horyuji Reconsidered

Horyuji Reconsidered

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Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1993, the H?ry?ji temple complex includes some of the oldest and largest surviving wooden buildings in the world. The original H?ry?ji temple was built between 601 and 607 by Prince Regent Sh?toku (573?-622), one of Japan's best-known cultural heroes. The construction of the temple marked the introduction of Buddhism and Buddhist art and architecture to Japan from China, by way of the Korean peninsula, as promoted by Prince Sh?toku. After a fire in 670 that destroyed the site, the temple was rebuilt and enlarged. H?ry?ji became one of Japan's leading centers of Buddhist scholarship as well as a focus for the cult of its founder, Prince Sh?toku. This volume of essays originate from the "The Dawn of East Asian International Buddhist Art and Architecture: H?ry?ji (Temple of the Exalted Law) in Its Contexts" symposium held at the University of Virginia in October 2005. Covering the disciplines of archaeology, architecture, architectural history, art history, and religion, these essays aim to shed new light on the H?ry?ji complex by (1) examining new archaeological materials, (2) incorporating computer analysis of the structural system of the pagoda, and (3) including cross-cultural, interdisciplinary perspectives that reflect current research in various fields.

Book information

ISBN: 9781847185679
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars
Imprint: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pub date:
DEWEY: 726.1430952
DEWEY edition: 22
Number of pages: 314
Weight: 618g
Height: 156mm
Width: 213mm
Spine width: 29mm