ON THE ORIGIN OF PRINTING IN THE LIGHT OF NEW ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES

Authors
Citation
Jx. Pan, ON THE ORIGIN OF PRINTING IN THE LIGHT OF NEW ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES, Chinese Science Bulletin, 42(12), 1997, pp. 976-981
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
10016538
Volume
42
Issue
12
Year of publication
1997
Pages
976 - 981
Database
ISI
SICI code
1001-6538(1997)42:12<976:OTOOPI>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
30 years have passed since a printed dharani sutra scroll was discover ed in 1966 in Kyongju, Korea. However, there have been different views about the dale and place of its printing and publication in Korea and abroad. Some Korean scholars think that it was translated into Chines e from Sanskrit in 704 in China and printed during 706-751 in the Sill s period in Korea. After a further research it is now proved that this sutra was translated into Chinese in 701 and printed in the following year, 702, in Luoyang, during the reign of Empress Wu. This shows tha t the sutra could not have been printed in the Silla period. The disco veries of the Saddharma pundarik sutra printed during 690-699 and the Sanskrit dharani charm printed around 650-670 in China also show that the dharani sutra found in Korea is not the earliest one. Both literar y records and archaeological findings prove that printing originated i n China.