Databases
Genealogies of Huizhou
Online catalogue of the genealogies of Huizhou (program: Social and Cultural History of Books and Printed Materials in Huizhou)
Lanna Manuscripts
This database is a presentation of new research on the manuscripts of northern Thailand providing an access to a large corpus of tamnan, the traditional buddhist chronicles.
Chinese Rubbings in European Collections
Chinese rubbings in the French, Suiss, English and Czech Republic collections
Corpus of the Inscriptions of Campā
The Corpus of the Inscriptions of Campā project (CIC) aims recover, preserve, study and make accessible the
corpus of inscriptions of ancient Campā (in present Việt Nam), written
either in Sanskrit or in Old Cam.
Hunan province domestic statuary database
A presentation of the religious statuary held by a private collections and by the Hunan museum, described in a database.
Inventory of Khmer manuscripts
The project sums up the EFEO-FEMC team’s agenda in 1990, which aimed to
systematically inventory and make a photographic collection of
Cambodia’s manuscripts,
The next lecture (Kyoto lectures) will take place on Wednesday, April 22, at 6 p.m. in Japan (11 a.m. in France) and will be presented by Alistair Swale (University of Canterbury, New Zealand): "Gesaku Literati and Early Meiji Print Culture: Remaking Popular Culture for the Masses".
To join the conference click on this link.
The password will be put online on April 21 on the ISEAS and EFEO web page and on the blog of the Kyoto Center.
This lecture is part of a series of bilingual lecture-debates (consecutive French-Vietnamese or Vietnamese-French; English-Vietnamese or Vietnamese-English translation) organized at the EFEO Center in Ho Chi Minh City. The audience of about forty guests consists of researchers, teachers, students, and intellectuals from Vietnam and abroad.
Thursday, March 12, at 1:30 pm at the Maison de l'Asie.
From 10:30 to 12:00, opened to all
Maison de l'Asie, 22, avenue du Président Wilson, 75116 Paris, Grand salon, 1st floor
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At 6 p.m., at the EFEO Center in Kyoto (opened to all). READ MORE