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Vendeur : Majestic Books, Hounslow, Royaume-UniMajestic Books
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Etat : New. pp. 152.

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Vendeur : Books Puddle, New York, NY, Etats-UnisBooks Puddle
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EUR 24,72
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Etat : New. pp. 152.

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Vendeur : Biblios, frankfurt am main, HESSE, AllemagneBiblios
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Etat : New. pp. 152.

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Vendeur : Orchid Press, Trinity East, NL, CanadaOrchid Press
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Soft Cover. Etat : New. Etat de la jaquette : n/a. First Edition. This book is a study of symbols of power and legitimacy. King Prasat Thong, a usurper, attempted to justify his claim to the throne of Ayutthaya by reviving at Wat Chaiwatthanaram the Khmer-influenced prang in a form that had not been used for two hundred years. T…he author explores the cultural, historic, political and religious context from which Wat Chaiwatthanaram emerged. She describes its functions on religious and political levels and the interrelationships between Buddhism and kingship and related conceptions of legitimacy. Prasat Thong followed King Ramathibodhi, the venerated founder of Ayutthaya, who had used the prang in his architecture. At Wat Chaiwatthanaram the prang, along with other unusual features, such as the eight conical men (meru), the large crowned Buddha images, and the twelve stucco relief panels, together created a unified visual statement designed to proclaim his ultimate right to reign as King. 152 pp., 20 pp. color illus. Size: 21 x 15 cm.

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Vendeur : Masalai Press, Oakland, CA, Etats-UnisMasalai Press
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Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 135 pp., illustrations, bibliography. This book is a study of symbols of power and legitimacy. King Prasat Thong, a usurper, attempted to justify his claim to the throne of Ayutthaya by reviving at Wat Chaiwatthanaram the Khmer-influenced prang in a form that had not been used for two hundred years.… The author explores the cultural, historic, political and religious context from which Wat Chaiwatthanaram emerged. She describes its functions on religious and political levels and the interrelationships between Buddhism and kingship and related conceptions of legitimacy. Prasat Thong followed King Ramathibodhi, the venerated founder of Ayutthaya, who had used the prang in his architecture. At Wat Chaiwatthanaram the prang, along with other unusual features, such as the eight conical men (meru), the large crowned Buddha images, and the twelve stucco relief panels, together created a unified visual statement designed to proclaim his ultimate right to reign as King. 2 labels inside back cover 0.0.

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Vendeur : Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, Royaume-UniJoseph Burridge Books
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Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. xvi, 135 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 22 cm. 'Study chiefly on art and architecture of Wat Chaiwatthanaram at Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, ancient capital of Thailand with reference to its builder King Prasat Thong's relation with Cambodia.'.
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Vendeur : SEATE BOOKS, APO, AP, Etats-UnisSEATE BOOKS
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EUR 45,95
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Paperback. Etat : New. no dj. This book is a study of symbols of power and legitimacy. King Prasat Thong, a usurper, attempted to justify his claim to the throne of Ayutthaya by reviving at Wat Chaiwatthanaram the Khmer-influenced prang in a form that had not been used for two hundred years. The author explores the cultural, his…toric, political and religious context from which Wat Chaiwatthanaram emerged. She describes its functions on religious and political levels and the interrelationships between Buddhism and kingship and related conceptions of legitimacy. Prasat Thong followed King Ramathibodhi, the venerated founder of Ayutthaya, who had used the prang in his architecture. At Wat Chaiwatthanaram the prang, along with other unusual features, such as the eight conical men (meru), the large crowned Buddha images, and the twelve stucco relief panels, together created a unified visual statement designed to proclaim his ultimate right to reign as King. Book.