Tibetology

Tibetology

Tibetology refers to the study of things related to Tibet, including its history, religion, language, politics and the collection of Tibetan articles of historical, cultural and religious significance. The last may mean a collection of Tibetan statues, shrines, Buddhist icons and holy scripts, Thanka embroideries, paintings and tapestries, jewellery, masks and other objects of fine Tibetan art and craftsmanship.

History

*The Jesuit Antonio de Andrade (1580-1634) and a few others established a small mission and church in Tsaparang (1626), in the kingdom of Guge (Western Tibet) in the XVIIth century. When the kingdom was overrun by the king of Ladakh (1631), the mission was destroyed.
*A century later another Jesuit, the Italian Ippolito Desideri (1684-1733) was sent to Tibet and received permission to stay in Lhasa where he spent 5 years (1716-1721) living in a tibetan monastery, studying the language, the religion of the lamas and other tibetan customs. He published a couple of books in Tibetan on Christian doctrine. Because of a conflict of jurisdiction (the mission was entrusted to the Capuchins, and not to the Jesuits) Desideri had to leave Tibet and returned to Italy, where he spent the rest of his life publishing his "Historical notes on Tibet". They were collected, in 4 volumes, under the title of "Opere Tibetane" (Rome;1981-1989). Desideri may be considered as the first Tibetologist and he did much to make Tibet known in Europe.
*Desideri was however a pioneer, and as such what he produced were rather 'observations' on Tibet, a work he did with objectivity and sympathy, but not always perfect accuracy. The inception of Tibetology as an authentic academic discipline is thus associated with the Hungarian Kőrösi Csoma Sándor Alexander Csoma de Kőrös (1784-1842) who is considered as its founder to present day.

Since a few decades, particularly in Anglo-saxon countries, the study of Tibet and Tibetology open itself towards other disciplines, resulting in works with interdisciplinary approach. This has become most obvious in the regular conferences of the [http://www.thdl.org/collections/journal/jiats/index.php?m=iats IATS] (International Association of Tibetan Studies), held at intervals of three years in different cities all over the world. As examples of such open-minded Tibet researcher we might mention the American anthropologist Melvyn Goldstein, among others, who has done noted research and publications on lexical questions, about Tibetan nomads and the modern history of Tibet. Others are Robert Barnett, Matthew Kapstein, Elliot Sperling, Alex McKay, Geoffrey Samuel, and many more.

Links

* [http://www.thdl.org/collections/journal/jiats/index.php?m=iats IATS - The International Association of Tibetan Studies]
* [http://www.tibetology.org Tibetology Network] ]
* [http://www.thdl.org/ Tibetan & Himalayan Digital Library]

Literature

* "Tsering Shakya:" The Development of Modern Tibetan Studies. In: Robert Barnett (Hg.): Resistance and Reform in Tibet (Bloomington/Indianapolis, University of Indiana Press 1994), ISBN 0-253-31131-4, S. 1–14.

ee also

* China Tibetology Research Center
* Tibet
* Vajrayana Buddhism


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