Bryan Lowe
@bryandaniellowe.bsky.social
Assoc. Prof. of Religion @Princeton. Historian of Japanese religions (esp. 7th-9th c.) & Buddhism. Author of Ritualized Writing (UH Press, 2017). Unapologetic Boston sports fan.
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How Buddhism Spread in Japan, 650-850
Between the late seventh and early ninth centuries, Japan changed from a land largely without Buddhism to a country where Buddhist ideas, images, and practices were everywhere. The introduction of …
uhpress.hawaii.edu
My new book is coming out in August 2026.
uhpress.hawaii.edu/title/how-bu...
uhpress.hawaii.edu/title/how-bu...
My new book is coming out in August 2026.
uhpress.hawaii.edu/title/how-bu...
uhpress.hawaii.edu/title/how-bu...
How Buddhism Spread in Japan, 650-850
Between the late seventh and early ninth centuries, Japan changed from a land largely without Buddhism to a country where Buddhist ideas, images, and practices were everywhere. The introduction of …
uhpress.hawaii.edu
October 7, 2025 at 11:31 PM
My new book is coming out in August 2026.
uhpress.hawaii.edu/title/how-bu...
uhpress.hawaii.edu/title/how-bu...
Hardly on here anymore, but if anyone is near Princeton and interested in book history, you MUST check out the absolutely amazing new exhibition Forms & Function: The Splendors of Global Book Making curated by Martin Heijdra at Firestone Library through 12/7 📖📜 library.princeton.edu/formsandfunc...
Forms & Function: The Splendors of Global Book Making
Highlighting the diversity of global book making traditions using examples from the Princeton University Library, this exhibition focuses on the continuous transmission and exchange of formal aspects ...
library.princeton.edu
September 10, 2025 at 1:16 AM
Hardly on here anymore, but if anyone is near Princeton and interested in book history, you MUST check out the absolutely amazing new exhibition Forms & Function: The Splendors of Global Book Making curated by Martin Heijdra at Firestone Library through 12/7 📖📜 library.princeton.edu/formsandfunc...
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Help me find a wonderful new colleague for our department! Specialty in religions of South Asia or Southeast Asia. #religiousStudies #tenuretrackjobs jobs.sandiego.edu/cw/en-us/job...
Details - Assistant Professor of Religious Studies with Specialization in Hindu Studies
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August 10, 2025 at 9:39 PM
Help me find a wonderful new colleague for our department! Specialty in religions of South Asia or Southeast Asia. #religiousStudies #tenuretrackjobs jobs.sandiego.edu/cw/en-us/job...
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Slightly late #ManuscriptMonday. Illustrated Tales of Heike, 17th century, Princeton University Library.
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Slightly late #ManuscriptMonday. Illustrated Tales of Heike, 17th century, Princeton University Library.
dpul.princeton.edu/eastasian/ca...
August 5, 2025 at 6:10 AM
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Slightly late #ManuscriptMonday. Illustrated Tales of Heike, 17th century, Princeton University Library.
dpul.princeton.edu/eastasian/ca...
Slightly late #ManuscriptMonday. Illustrated Tales of Heike, 17th century, Princeton University Library.
dpul.princeton.edu/eastasian/ca...
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New issue of the Journal of Japanese Studies is out! Highlights include articles on kanpu masatsu, war photography, empire paranoia, Italian-Japanese children's lit, Seidensticker’s style, and a bonus piece on Black Rain and ritual. Don’t miss it!
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August 4, 2025 at 7:14 PM
New issue of the Journal of Japanese Studies is out! Highlights include articles on kanpu masatsu, war photography, empire paranoia, Italian-Japanese children's lit, Seidensticker’s style, and a bonus piece on Black Rain and ritual. Don’t miss it!
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The tragedy - and true horror - of many witch trials was that the impersonal machinery of the law took them inexorably forward, even if judges and lawyers (and even the public at large) were unconvinced. But the image popular media presents us with is one of mounting hysteria (cf. Miller’s Crucible)
August 2, 2025 at 10:59 AM
The tragedy - and true horror - of many witch trials was that the impersonal machinery of the law took them inexorably forward, even if judges and lawyers (and even the public at large) were unconvinced. But the image popular media presents us with is one of mounting hysteria (cf. Miller’s Crucible)
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A simple idea: faculty should be represented in the search for UVa’s next president: www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2025...
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August 1, 2025 at 9:21 PM
A simple idea: faculty should be represented in the search for UVa’s next president: www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2025...
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The Japanese Journal of Religious Studies @jjrs-nirc.bsky.social ✨50th anniv issue✨ abt past, present, & future of 🇯🇵 religious studies is out!
🙏Paul Swanson, Hayashi Makoto, Kawahashi Noriko, Keller Kimbrough, Emi Foulk Bushelle, @orionklautau.bsky.social @jolyonbt.bsky.social @aikerots.bsky.social
🙏Paul Swanson, Hayashi Makoto, Kawahashi Noriko, Keller Kimbrough, Emi Foulk Bushelle, @orionklautau.bsky.social @jolyonbt.bsky.social @aikerots.bsky.social
NIRC
nirc.nanzan-u.ac.jp
July 30, 2025 at 3:57 AM
The Japanese Journal of Religious Studies @jjrs-nirc.bsky.social ✨50th anniv issue✨ abt past, present, & future of 🇯🇵 religious studies is out!
🙏Paul Swanson, Hayashi Makoto, Kawahashi Noriko, Keller Kimbrough, Emi Foulk Bushelle, @orionklautau.bsky.social @jolyonbt.bsky.social @aikerots.bsky.social
🙏Paul Swanson, Hayashi Makoto, Kawahashi Noriko, Keller Kimbrough, Emi Foulk Bushelle, @orionklautau.bsky.social @jolyonbt.bsky.social @aikerots.bsky.social
Our Department is hiring in early Christianity. It's an assistant professor (tenure-track position). Spread the word! puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/app...
puwebp.princeton.edu
August 1, 2025 at 12:45 AM
Our Department is hiring in early Christianity. It's an assistant professor (tenure-track position). Spread the word! puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/app...
Fascinating to see Usa today market itself as the birthplace of Shinto-Buddhist syncretism, a very different view from that in Grapard, who describes an obliteration of syncretism in the wake of Meiji ideologues and their reforms.
July 30, 2025 at 7:11 AM
Fascinating to see Usa today market itself as the birthplace of Shinto-Buddhist syncretism, a very different view from that in Grapard, who describes an obliteration of syncretism in the wake of Meiji ideologues and their reforms.
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For the first time since the Princeton Geniza Project began in 1986, we have published our metadata collated from over 30,000 Geniza documents and the People, Places, and histories of the Middle East and premodern Jewish communities found therein!
zenodo.org/records/1583...
zenodo.org/records/1583...
Princeton Geniza Project Dataset
Since 1986, the Princeton Geniza Lab has been studying and digitizing historical documents from the Cairo Geniza, a cache of roughly 400,000 fragments of paper and parchment preserved in a medieval Eg...
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July 28, 2025 at 9:55 PM
For the first time since the Princeton Geniza Project began in 1986, we have published our metadata collated from over 30,000 Geniza documents and the People, Places, and histories of the Middle East and premodern Jewish communities found therein!
zenodo.org/records/1583...
zenodo.org/records/1583...
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Is there a collective noun for popes? 😉
#ManuscriptMonday
BL Cotton MS Nero D VII; The Benefactors' Book of St Albans Abbey (‘the Golden Book of St Albans’); 1380-c 1540; England (St Albans)
#ManuscriptMonday
BL Cotton MS Nero D VII; The Benefactors' Book of St Albans Abbey (‘the Golden Book of St Albans’); 1380-c 1540; England (St Albans)
July 21, 2025 at 9:13 AM
Is there a collective noun for popes? 😉
#ManuscriptMonday
BL Cotton MS Nero D VII; The Benefactors' Book of St Albans Abbey (‘the Golden Book of St Albans’); 1380-c 1540; England (St Albans)
#ManuscriptMonday
BL Cotton MS Nero D VII; The Benefactors' Book of St Albans Abbey (‘the Golden Book of St Albans’); 1380-c 1540; England (St Albans)
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A 13th-century-AD depiction of the 'pagan' Irish kingship ceremony, by priest and historian Gerald of Wales. He claimed the king bathed in the blood of a mare before sharing the meat with his courtiers 1/2
#ManuscriptMonday #MedievalMonday #Archaeology 🏺
📷 @britishlibrary.bsky.social / CC0 1.0
#ManuscriptMonday #MedievalMonday #Archaeology 🏺
📷 @britishlibrary.bsky.social / CC0 1.0
July 21, 2025 at 4:17 PM
A 13th-century-AD depiction of the 'pagan' Irish kingship ceremony, by priest and historian Gerald of Wales. He claimed the king bathed in the blood of a mare before sharing the meat with his courtiers 1/2
#ManuscriptMonday #MedievalMonday #Archaeology 🏺
📷 @britishlibrary.bsky.social / CC0 1.0
#ManuscriptMonday #MedievalMonday #Archaeology 🏺
📷 @britishlibrary.bsky.social / CC0 1.0
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Shared for #ManuscriptMonday
Have you ever seen angel's wings used to picture confession? How about a 'tree of consanguinity' drawn on the figure of a man? Perhaps you're a fan of calendars, genealogies, doodles & indexes?
If you missed our exhibition, you can always find it online!
www.corpus.cam.ac.uk/parker-libra...
If you missed our exhibition, you can always find it online!
www.corpus.cam.ac.uk/parker-libra...
July 21, 2025 at 5:28 PM
Shared for #ManuscriptMonday
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Shared for #ManuscriptMonday
Today we’ve turned a new illuminated page in the Irish Gospels of St Gall (Cod. Sang. 51).
Explore the beauty of cross-carpets and Chi-Rhos in our latest blog, then see them in person at Words on the Wave
📍 National Museum of Ireland – Kildare Street
🔗 www.museum.ie/en-IE/Collec...
Explore the beauty of cross-carpets and Chi-Rhos in our latest blog, then see them in person at Words on the Wave
📍 National Museum of Ireland – Kildare Street
🔗 www.museum.ie/en-IE/Collec...
July 21, 2025 at 5:28 PM
Shared for #ManuscriptMonday
This week's #ManuscriptMonday is this cool miniature replica of the illustrated hell scrolls that I bought at the Kyoto National Museum last week (next to an air conditioner remote for scale). You can get your own copy here for less than 6,000 yen! www.kyotobenrido.com/view/item/00...
July 28, 2025 at 1:22 AM
This week's #ManuscriptMonday is this cool miniature replica of the illustrated hell scrolls that I bought at the Kyoto National Museum last week (next to an air conditioner remote for scale). You can get your own copy here for less than 6,000 yen! www.kyotobenrido.com/view/item/00...
New journal issue edited by Sujung Kim focusing on Buddhist talismans: ijbtc.dongguk.edu
International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture
동국대학교 불교학술원 발행, 불교학 영문 학술지, 역사/문화/사상 등 연구 자료 수록,the International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture, IJBTC
ijbtc.dongguk.edu
July 25, 2025 at 7:09 AM
New journal issue edited by Sujung Kim focusing on Buddhist talismans: ijbtc.dongguk.edu
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So, if humanities produce good job outcomes, humanities have a secure ROI that bring in more than they cost, and STEM now has an even lower ROI due to grant cuts…. shouldn’t we invest more in humanities where less $$ goes a longer way? Apparently not. We should ask why not. /9
July 24, 2025 at 10:37 PM
So, if humanities produce good job outcomes, humanities have a secure ROI that bring in more than they cost, and STEM now has an even lower ROI due to grant cuts…. shouldn’t we invest more in humanities where less $$ goes a longer way? Apparently not. We should ask why not. /9
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Western Medieval Manuscripts (and fragments) @keiouniversity.bsky.social (Japan)! Enjoy a few spare minutes and browse this remarkable collection! Something for everyone's taste and interest!
dcollections.lib.keio.ac.jp/en/western-m...
dcollections.lib.keio.ac.jp/en/western-m...
July 24, 2025 at 6:46 PM
Western Medieval Manuscripts (and fragments) @keiouniversity.bsky.social (Japan)! Enjoy a few spare minutes and browse this remarkable collection! Something for everyone's taste and interest!
dcollections.lib.keio.ac.jp/en/western-m...
dcollections.lib.keio.ac.jp/en/western-m...
Sometimes, when things get tough, you just need a Buddhist statue to come to life and give you a piggyback ride.
Shakadō Engi, 16th c. Currently on display at the Kyoto National Museum and well worth it!
www.kyohaku.go.jp/jp/exhibitio...
Shakadō Engi, 16th c. Currently on display at the Kyoto National Museum and well worth it!
www.kyohaku.go.jp/jp/exhibitio...
July 24, 2025 at 2:00 PM
Sometimes, when things get tough, you just need a Buddhist statue to come to life and give you a piggyback ride.
Shakadō Engi, 16th c. Currently on display at the Kyoto National Museum and well worth it!
www.kyohaku.go.jp/jp/exhibitio...
Shakadō Engi, 16th c. Currently on display at the Kyoto National Museum and well worth it!
www.kyohaku.go.jp/jp/exhibitio...
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Excited to announce that after a lot of editorial work our volume "Writing, Enslavement, and Power in the Roman Mediterranean, 100 BCE - 300 CE" is out now. @jeremiahcoogan.bsky.social @illdottore.bsky.social
academic.oup.com/book/60683
academic.oup.com/book/60683
July 23, 2025 at 8:56 PM
Excited to announce that after a lot of editorial work our volume "Writing, Enslavement, and Power in the Roman Mediterranean, 100 BCE - 300 CE" is out now. @jeremiahcoogan.bsky.social @illdottore.bsky.social
academic.oup.com/book/60683
academic.oup.com/book/60683
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Good news if you like history, manuscripts, or nice books! 'The Illustrated Cairo Genizah' is now available at *greatly* reduced shipping costs via @theul.bsky.social (UK) and Amazon (worldwide) from this link: linktr.ee/nposegay. There's also a free sample file there with the entire first chapter.
July 22, 2025 at 11:22 AM
Good news if you like history, manuscripts, or nice books! 'The Illustrated Cairo Genizah' is now available at *greatly* reduced shipping costs via @theul.bsky.social (UK) and Amazon (worldwide) from this link: linktr.ee/nposegay. There's also a free sample file there with the entire first chapter.
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I feel like I haven’t posted enough Book Stuff on here lately, so here’s another amazing thing from the Château de Chantilly: a book of hours manuscript with a trompe l'oeil border of sewn-on metal pilgrim badges next to a book with ACTUAL sewn-on metal pilgrim badges 🤩
July 22, 2025 at 1:20 PM
I feel like I haven’t posted enough Book Stuff on here lately, so here’s another amazing thing from the Château de Chantilly: a book of hours manuscript with a trompe l'oeil border of sewn-on metal pilgrim badges next to a book with ACTUAL sewn-on metal pilgrim badges 🤩
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For Marine Day in Japan, a #ManuscriptMonday of the 13th-century Illustrated Biographies of the Kegon School's Patriarchs 華厳宗祖師絵伝, which tells the story of a young Chinese woman who falls in love with a Korean monk. She throws herself into the sea and becomes a dragon who protects the returning ship
July 21, 2025 at 5:26 AM
For Marine Day in Japan, a #ManuscriptMonday of the 13th-century Illustrated Biographies of the Kegon School's Patriarchs 華厳宗祖師絵伝, which tells the story of a young Chinese woman who falls in love with a Korean monk. She throws herself into the sea and becomes a dragon who protects the returning ship