Rome, Museo Nazionale d’Arte Orientale « Giuseppe Tucci » - 10 et 11 octobre 2011
(programme susceptible de changements de dernière minute)
9h00-9h15 | Accueil des participants, remise des badges et documents. |
9h15- 9h 40 |
Ouverture du colloque. Allocutions d’accueil par Dr Luigi La Rocca, Superintendent of MNAO, Dr Massimiliano A. Polichetti, Prof. Gerard Fussman et Prof. Anna Maria Quagliotti. |
9h40-10h |
Jacques Giès (Paris): Translation, bouddhisme en Asie Centrale, IVe-IXe siècles. |
10h-10h25 |
Deborah Klimburg-Salter (Wien): Visual Rhetoric: the Kashmiri style in Tibetan Art. |
10h35-11h00 | Pause |
11h-11h25 |
Harry Falk (Berlin): The chronologies used in Indo-Scythian, Indo-Parthian and Kushan times in Greater Gandhara: a synopsis with new material. |
11h35-12h00 |
Giovanna Lombardo (Roma): At the origins of power and sovereignty: the Late Bronze Age necropolis of Kangurttut (Southern Tadjikistan). |
12h10-12h35 |
Zafar Paiman (Kabul and Paris): Le monastère de Tepe Narenj: un témoignage de l’art “hephthalo-bouddhique”. |
12h45-14h30 | Pause déjeuner |
14h30-14h55 |
Katsumi Tanabe (Tokyo) : Iconographical study of a limestone Buddhist relief allegedly unearthed in Northern Afghanistan. |
15h05-15h30 |
Erika Forte (Wien): Ensuring sovereignty: the Buddhist legitimization of the Kingdom of Khotan. |
15h40-16h05 |
Ciro Lo Muzio (Roma): Bird symbolism in Central Asian headgears. |
16h15-16h40 | Pause |
16h40-17h05 |
Arcangela Santoro (Roma): The universal sovereignty of the Buddha in Kizil. |
17h15-17h40 |
Lore Sander (Berlin): Donors in Kizil caves. |
17h50-18h15 |
Anna Filigenzi (Napoli, Wien): Praxis and orthopraxis in pre-medieval Buddhism: a glimpse into the relationship between lay and religious power. |
18h25-18h50 |
Margherita Mantovani (Roma): La Religione della Luce nelle lettere ebraiche del prete Gianni. |
9h00-9h25 |
Bruno Genito (Napoli): Scythic kurgans and kingship. |
9h35-10h10 |
Isabelle Charleux (Paris): Rois et reines dans les portraits des souverains mongols du XIIIe au XVIIIe siècle. |
10h15-10h40 |
Patrizia Cannata (Roma): Religions as a tool for political control and national identity’s statement in the Uyghur empire. |
10h50-11h15 | Pause |
11h15-11h40 |
Paola Mortari Vergara Caffarelli (Roma): Pelden Lhamo, The protective goddess of the Dalaï Lamas in Tibetan architecture and art. |
11h50-12h10 |
David Pritzker (Oxford): Rin chen bzang po and the treasures of mKha rtse. |
12h10-12h35 |
Charles Ramble (Paris): How to be a good king: Tibetan treatises on monarchy and statecraft. |
12h45-14h30 | Pause déjeuner |
14h30-14h55 |
Hubert Feiglstorfer (Wien): Architectural concepts, layout and structure of religio-political centres in historical Western Tibet. |
15h05-15h30 |
Christiane Kalantari (Wien): Iconography of sovereignty and religio-political power in early Western Tibet. |
15h40-16h05 |
Christian Jahoda (Wien): Festival and ritual tradition in key religio-political centers of historical Western Tibet (mNga’ris skor gsum). |
16h15-16h40 | Pause |
16h40-17h05 |
Marialaura Di Mattia (Roma) : The religious factor as a political tool in the establishment of the Western Himalayan kingdoms. |
17h15-17h40 |
Erberto Lo Bue (Bologna): The main image in Gtsug lag khang of Rgyal rtse and its religious and political meaning. |
17h50-18h10 |
Laura Giuliano (Roma): Oēšo and the King. |
18h20-18h50 |
Discussion générale et clôture du colloque. |
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