Date:
Friday, February 2, 2007.
7:00 PM.<BR/>
Location: Building 200, Room 002
(History Corner Building, Outer Quad, Lower Level)
(Parking closest around "the Oval" -- Take Hwy. 101 to University Ave. exit towards Palo Alto. University becomes Palm Drive. The Oval is at the end of Palm Drive.)
<BR/><BR/>
<p>The Stanford Tibetan Studies Initiative</p>
<p>is pleased to present</p>
<p>Tibet Lecture Series</p>
<p>Sponsored by the Evans-Wentz Lectureship, Dept. of Religious Studies</p>
<p>Co-sponsored by the Stanford Center for Buddhist Studies and the Stanford Terrace Inn</p>
<p>"Just Where on Jambudvipa Are We? Geographical Knowledge in 18th Century Tibet"</p>
<p>Matthew Kapstein (University of Chicago)</p>
<BR/>
Friday, February 2, 2007.
7:00 PM.<BR/>
Location: Building 200, Room 002
(History Corner Building, Outer Quad, Lower Level)
(Parking closest around "the Oval" -- Take Hwy. 101 to University Ave. exit towards Palo Alto. University becomes Palm Drive. The Oval is at the end of Palm Drive.)
<BR/><BR/>
<p>The Stanford Tibetan Studies Initiative</p>
<p>is pleased to present</p>
<p>Tibet Lecture Series</p>
<p>Sponsored by the Evans-Wentz Lectureship, Dept. of Religious Studies</p>
<p>Co-sponsored by the Stanford Center for Buddhist Studies and the Stanford Terrace Inn</p>
<p>"Just Where on Jambudvipa Are We? Geographical Knowledge in 18th Century Tibet"</p>
<p>Matthew Kapstein (University of Chicago)</p>
<BR/>
