290 Bibliography
Fang Guangchang 方廣錩, ed. Zangwai fojiao wenxian 藏外佛教文獻 [Buddhist
Texts Outside the Tripiṭaka]. Vols. 1–12, 2nd Series. Beijing: Zhongguo renmin daxue
chubanshe, 2006.
Fisher, Robert E. “Stone Temples.” In Art and Architecture of Ancient Kashmir, edited by
Pratapaditya Pal, 29–40. Bombay: Marg Publications, 1989.
Foltz, Richard C. Religions of the Silk Road: Overland Trade and Cultural Exchange from
Antiquity to the Fifteenth Century. New York: St. Martin’s Griffin, 1999.
Fontein, Jan. “A Rock Sculpture of Maitreya in the Suru Valley, Ladakh.” Artibus Asiae
41.1 (1979): 5–12.
Francke, A. H. “The Rock Inscriptions at Mulbe.” Indian Antiquary 35 (1906): 72–81.
———. Antiquities of Indian Tibet. Vol. 1: Personal Narrative, edited by J. Ph. Vogel.
Calcutta: Archaeological Survey of India, Superintendent Government Printing,
Reprint edition, New Delhi: Asian Educational Services, 1992.
Frank, Andre Gunder. The Centrality of Central Asia. Amsterdam: VU University Press,
Fraser, Sarah. “Formulas of Creativity: Artist’s Sketches and Techniques of Copying at
Dunhuang.” Artibus Asiae 59.3–4 (2000): 189–224.
Galambos, Imre. “Non-Chinese Influences in Medieval Chinese Manuscript Culture.”
In Frontiers and Boundaries: Encounters on China’s Margins, edited by Zsombor
Rajkai and Ildikó Bellér-Hann, 71–86. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2012.
———. Chinese Literature in Tangut: Manuscripts and Printed Books from Khara-khoto.
Berlin: De Gruyter, 2015.
Gao Guofan 高國藩. Dunhuang gusu yu minsu liubian: Zhongguo minsu tanwei
敦煌古俗與民俗流變: 中國民俗探微 [Ancient Customs in Dunhuang and the
Transformation of Folk Customs: Investigating Chinese Folk Customs]. Nanjing:
Hehai daxue chubanshe, 1990.
dGe ’dun chos ’phel. mKhas dbang dge ’dun chos ’phel gyis mdzad pa’i gtam rgyud gser
gyi thang ma [Grains of Gold Composed by by the Great Scholar Gendun chöpel],
edited by Zam gdong pa Blo bzang bstan ’dzin. Sarnath: Central Institute of Higher
Tibetan Studies, 1986.
Geng Shimin 耿世民. “Yuan huihuwen ‘Zhong xiu wenshu si bei’ chu si
元回鹘文《重修文殊寺碑》初释 [A Preliminary Interpretation of the Uighur
Version of the Stone Inscription About the Rebuilding of the Manjushri Temple].” In
Xinjiang wenshi lunji 新疆文史论集 [Collection of the Papers on Language-
Literature and History of Xinjiang], 383–399 (+ plate). Beijing: Zhongyang minzu
daxue chubanshe, 2001.
Geng Shimin 耿世民, and Zhang Baoxi 張寶璽. “Yuan huihuwen ‘Zhong xiu wenshu
si bei’ chu si 元回鹘文《重修文殊寺碑》初释 [A Preliminary Interpretation of
the Uygur Version of the Stone Inscriptions on the Rebuilding of the Manjushri