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Dumarcay Jacques
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Singapore: Oxford University Press, Date: 1991. Borobudur in Central Java is one of the largest religious monuments in the world, and has been a focus of interest and a prime destination for tourists since its restoration under the auspices of UNESCO in the 1960s. The author, a former member of the EFEO and a consultant architect to the Borobudur restoration project, gives a detailed assessment of the architecture and symbolism of the monument. The construction and meaning of Borobudur are summarized and the monument is also discussed in the context of the religious culture of Java in the eighth century. 104 pp., 16 col. and 6 b&w ill.'s, 9 maps and plans.. Second edition. Hardbound. Fine. 19 x 13 cm.. 1991. Oxford University Press ISBN 0195885503 9780195885507 [CA]
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ISBN10: 0195885503, ISBN13: 9780195885507, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Singapore] Hardcover Borobudur in Central Java is one of the largest religious monuments in the world, and has been a focus of interest and a prime destination for tourists since its restoration under the auspices of UNESCO in the 1960s. The author, a former member of the EFEO and a consultant architect to the Borobudur restoration project, gives a detailed assessment of the architecture and symbolism of the monument. The construction and meaning of Borobudur are summarized and the monument is also discussed in the context of the religious culture of Java in the eighth century. 104 pp., 16 col. and 6 b&w ill.'s, 9 maps and plans. Size: 19 x 13 cm.
[Trinity East, NL, Canada] [Publication Year: 1991]
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