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List of Publications

Ian Astley University of Edinburgh, UK

as of July 2012

Note: The following list is largely complete (but not in chronological or- der) and includes items in press or in preparation for a designated pub- lisher. [ia]

References

Astley,Ian. “An Annotated Translation of ’s Commen- tary on the Liqu jing (Rishukyō) – Part 1”. In: Studies in Central and East Asian Religions 7 (1994), pp. 27–53. — “Crows, Death and a Holy Mountain: Ancient Concerns and Modern Problems on Kōyasan ()”. In: The Changing World Religion Map. Ed. by Stanley D. Brunn. Springer, 2013, [tbc]. — “Dairaku/Tairaku 大楽, ch. da le, sk. mahāsukha, ‘great bliss’”. In: Hōbōgirin. Ed. by Hubert Durt. Vol. 7. Paris and Tokyo: École française de l’Extrême Orient, 1994, pp. 931–46. — “Die lange Reise des Jizō nach Osten”. In: Die lange Reise des Bodhisattva Jizō nach Osten. Ed. by Ian Astley and Mar- tin Kraatz. Veröffentlichungen der Religionskundlichen Samm- lung der Philipps-Universität Marburg 3. Marburg: Religions- kundliche Sammlung, 1994, pp. 5–18.

1 Astley, Ian. “Dødens greb og kragens tænder: Reinkarnation i bud- dhistisk regi”. In: Reinkarnation og sjælevandring. Ed. by Johannes Aagaard. Copenhagen: Anis, 1993, pp. 30–54. — ed. Esoteric in Japan: Selected papers from Two SBS Gath- erings on Esoteric Buddhism. SBS Monographs 1. Copenhagen and Aarhus: Seminar for (Copenhagen and Aarhus), 1994. — “Esoteric Buddhism, Material Culture, and Catalogues in East Asia”. In: Esoteric Buddhism and the in East Asia. Ed. by C. D. Orzech, H. H. Sorensen, and R. K. Payne. Vol. 24 [Section four: China]. Handbook of Oriental Studies. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 2011, pp. 709–18. — “’s Kōyasan Petition to the Court: Reclusive Sentiments in a Public Undertaking”. In: Matrices and Weavings: Expressions of in Japanese Culture and Society. Ed. by Kōyasan University. Kōyasan: Kōyasan University, 2003, pp. 217–30. — “[Review] J Breen and M Teeuwen, Shinto: A New History”. In: Japan Forum 22.3–4 (Dec. 2010), pp. 568–70. — “[Review] Jane Reichhold, Basho: The Complete Haiku”. In: The Edinburgh Review 129 (2010), 143f. — “Salvation and Millennial Expectations in the Japanese Cult of Kōbō Daishi Kūkai”. In: Unterwegs: Neue Pfade in der Religion- swissenschaft = New Paths in the Study of Religions. Ed. by Katja Triplett, Christoph Kleine, and Monika Schrimpf. Munich: Bib- lion, 2004, pp. 287–96. — “The Continuing Conclusion to the Pacific War: Samuel Yama- shita’s Leaves from an Autumn of Emergencies”. In: The Interna- tional Journal of Asian Studies 3.2 (2006), pp. 269–76. — “The Rishukyo: A translation and commentary in the light of modern Japanese (post-Meiji) scholarship”. PhD thesis. Leeds: University of Leeds UK, 1988. — “The Five Mysteries of Vajrasattva: A Buddhist Tantric View of the Passions and Enlightenment”. In: Tantric Buddhism in East

2 Asia. Ed. by R. K. Payne. Boston, Mass.: Wisdom Publications, 2006, pp. 119–36. Astley, Ian. “The philosophic underpinnings of a political fait ac- compli: Kūkai on body, speech and mind”. In: Japan Review 25 (2013). — “The Study of the Esoteric Buddhist Tradition of Japan”. In: Eso- teric . Ed. by Ian Astley. SBS Monographs 1. Copenhagen and Aarhus: Seminar for Buddhist Studies (Copen- hagen and Aarhus), 1994, pp. 1–15. Astley, Ian and Martin Kraatz, eds. Jizō : Ein buddhistischer ‘Heiliger’ in Japan. Veröffentlichungen der Religionskundlichen Sammlung der Philipps-Universität Marburg 3. Marburg: Reli- gionskundliche Sammlung, 1994. Astley-Kristensen, Ian. “An Example of Vajrasattva in the Sino-Jap- anese Tantric Buddhist Tradition”. In: Studies in Central and East Asian Religions 1 (1988), pp. 67–87. — “Buddhistisk Syncretisme”. In: Mission 1 (Mar. 1990), pp. 10–16. — “Images and Permutations in the Vajradhātu ”. In: The Buddhist heritage. Ed. by Tadeusz Skorupski. Vol. 1. Buddhica Britannica. Tring, U.K.: Institute of Buddhist Studies, 1989, pp. 111– 21. — “Negation som forudsætning for det religiøse liv: Buddha’en og Nāgārjuna”. In: Religiøsitet og Religionerne. Ed. by Johannes Aagaard. Copenhagen: Anis, 1991, pp. 192–215. Astley-Kristensen, Ian. “[Review] Henrik H. Sorensen, The Iconog- raphy of Korean Buddhist Painting”. In: Cahiers d’Extrême-Asie 6.1 (1991), pp. 298–299. Astley-Kristensen, Ian. “Shingon Buddhism, this Body, and the West”. In: Japanese Religions 16.1 (Jan. 1990), pp. 17–34. — “Some Random Remarks on the History of Esoteric Buddhism in East Asia”. In: Some Random Remarks on the History of Esoteric Buddhism in East Asia. Ed. by A. Kalland and H. H. Sorensen. Nordic Proceedings in Asian Studies 1. Copenhagen: NIAS, 1991, pp. 36–45.

3 Astley-Kristensen, Ian. The Rishukyō: The Sino-Japanese tantric Pra- jñāpāramitā in 150 verses – Amoghavajra’s version. Vol. 3. Buddhica Britannica. Tring (UK): Institute of Buddhist Studies, 1991. — “The Five Mysteries of Vajrasattva: A Tantric Buddhist View of the Passions and Enlightenment”. In: Temenos 24 (1988), pp. 9– 27. — “Two SBS Gatherings on Esoteric Buddhism”. In: Studies in Cen- tral and East Asian Religions 2 (1989), pp. 179–87. — “Two Sino-Japanese Dhāraṇī Dictionaries”. In: Temenos 23 (1987), pp. 131–4.

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