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'''Fóxué yuèkān 佛學月刊''' (''Buddhism Monthly'') was a Chinese Buddhist periodical based in Běijīng 北京.
'''Fóxué yuèkān 佛學月刊''' (''Buddhism Monthly'') was a Chinese Buddhist periodical based in Běijīng 北京.
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It ran to roughly 30 pages per issue, and much of the material in it was written by students at the Chinese Buddhist Seminary. It covered everything in the wider Buddhist world from literary, artistic, and other angles.  
It ran to roughly 30 pages per issue, and much of the material in it was written by students at the Chinese Buddhist Seminary. It covered everything in the wider Buddhist world from literary, artistic, and other angles.  
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Holmes Welch claims this periodical ran from [[1925]] to [[1945]], though it was originally published at Beijing's Guǎngjì Temple [[廣濟寺]] before being moved to the Seminary.<ref>{{BRC}} P. 282.</ref>The index to the [[MFQ]] says it ran from June 1, [[1937]] to [[1940]]. Gāo Zhènnóng 高震農 claims it ran from June 1, [[1941]], to December [[1943]].<ref>Gāo Zhènnóng 高振農. ''Fójiào wénhuà yǔ jìndài zhōngguó'' 佛教文化與近代中國 (Buddhist Culture and Early Contemporary China).  Shanghai: Shehui kexueyuan, 1992, 397.</ref> This is supported by the range of holdings in the [[MFQ]].
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Holmes Welch claims this periodical ran from [[1921]] to [[1943]], though it was originally published at Beijing's Guǎngjì Temple [[廣濟寺]] before being moved to the Seminary.<ref>{{BRC}} P. 282.</ref> The index to the [[MFQ]] says it ran from June 1, [[1937]] to [[1940]]. Gāo Zhènnóng 高震農 claims it ran from June 1, [[1941]], to December [[1943]].<ref>Gāo Zhènnóng 高振農. ''Fójiào wénhuà yǔ jìndài zhōngguó'' 佛教文化與近代中國 (Buddhist Culture and Early Contemporary China).  Shanghai: Shehui kexueyuan, 1992, 397.</ref> This is supported by the range of holdings in the [[MFQ]].
[[MFQ]] has 31 issues.  Looks to be a complete run from 1941-1944.
[[MFQ]] has 31 issues.  Looks to be a complete run from 1941-1944.
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* [[MFQ]] 205.39-40
* [[MFQ]] 205.39-40
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Current revision as of 23:44, 8 January 2013

Fóxué yuèkān 佛學月刊
Buddhism Monthly
  • Print run: Unknown, covers at least 1941 - 1944
  • Other Info: Printed by Beijing Buddhist Books 北京佛學書局
  • Associated Location(s): Běijīng 北京
  • Associated Person(s): Zhōu Shújiā 周叔迦
  • Associated Organization(s): Chinese Buddhist Seminary 中國佛學院
Disambiguation Note: There were a number of periodicals with similar names during the Republican period. See also 佛教月報 and 佛學月報.

Fóxué yuèkān 佛學月刊 (Buddhism Monthly) was a Chinese Buddhist periodical based in Běijīng 北京.

It ran to roughly 30 pages per issue, and much of the material in it was written by students at the Chinese Buddhist Seminary. It covered everything in the wider Buddhist world from literary, artistic, and other angles.

Holmes Welch claims this periodical ran from 1921 to 1943, though it was originally published at Beijing's Guǎngjì Temple 廣濟寺 before being moved to the Seminary.[1] The index to the MFQ says it ran from June 1, 1937 to 1940. Gāo Zhènnóng 高震農 claims it ran from June 1, 1941, to December 1943.[2] This is supported by the range of holdings in the MFQ.

MFQ has 31 issues. Looks to be a complete run from 1941-1944.

Notes

  1. Welch, Holmes. The Buddhist Revival in China. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1968. P. 282.
  2. Gāo Zhènnóng 高振農. Fójiào wénhuà yǔ jìndài zhōngguó 佛教文化與近代中國 (Buddhist Culture and Early Contemporary China). Shanghai: Shehui kexueyuan, 1992, 397.

References

  • MFQ 205.39-40
  • Welch, Holmes. The Buddhist Revival in China. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1968.
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