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Peter Hobson
J. Peter Hobson was a British author, scholar, translator, and student of many languages whose central interest was the truth within the world's religious traditions. Hobson's translating projects included Titus Burckhardt's Art of Islam and several works originally in Chinese, including “The Three-Character Rhymed Classic on the Ka‘bah (the Cube of Heaven)” in the Summer-Autumn 1980 edition of Studies and “Three Short Poems” by Hanshan in the Spring 1977 edition.

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The Far Journey: An Archaic Chinese PoemHobson, Peter Vol. 15, No. 1 and 2. ( Winter-Spring, 1983) Far Eastern
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The Three-Character Rhymed Classic on the Kaabah (the Cube of Heaven)Ma, Fu-ch’u Hobson, Peter Vol. 14, No. 3 and 4. ( Summer-Autumn, 1980) Islam
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Much of the quality of a civilization can be inferred by its daily apparel. In this discussion of traditional Indonesian textiles, Hobson and Abdurachman focus on two methods of decoration: Ikat weaving and Batik printing, explaining the cosmological symbolism of the methods themselves as well as common design motifs.
Some Observations on Indonesian TextilesHobson, Peter Abdurachman, Paramita Vol. 7, No. 3. ( Summer, 1973) Comparative Religion
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