Date | 2008 |
Publish_location | Leiden ; Boston |
Publisher | Brill |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Record_type | Digital Book (PDF) |
Series | Brill's Inner Asian library ; v. 21 |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | GA1081.J68 2008d |
Description | pdf [xxxi, 243, [31] p. : ill. (some color), maps] |
Note | The journey of maps and images on the Silk Road / edited by Philippe Forêt, Andreas Kaplony. Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-229) and index. Foreword / Lorenz Hurni -- Preface : what is a map? / Valerie Hansen -- Introduction / Philippe Forêt and Andreas Kaplony -- Traces of the Silk Road in Han-Dynasty iconography : questions and hypotheses / Nicolas Zufferey -- Visualizing pilgrimage and mapping experience : Mount Wutai on the Silk Road / Natasha Heller -- The mapping of sacred space : images of Buddhist cosmographies in medieval China / Dorothy C. Wong -- Lost in translation : gridded plans and maps along the Silk Road / Jonathan M. Bloom -- Square horoscope diagrams in Middle Eastern astrology and Chinese cosmological diagrams : were these designs transmitted through the Silk Road? / Johannes Thomann -- The intrusion of East Asian imagery in thirteenth-century Armenia : political and cultural exchange along the Silk Road / Dickran Kouymjian -- Comparing al-Kāshgharī's map to his text : on the visual language, purpose, and transmission of Arabic-Islamic maps / Andreas Kaplony -- The Book of curiosities : a medieval Islamic view of the East / Yossef Rapoport -- Celestial maps and illustrations in Arabic-Islamic astronomy / Paul Kunitzsch -- Revisiting Catalan portolan charts : do they contain elements of Asian provenance? / Sonja Brentjes -- Conclusion / Philippe Forêt and Andreas Kaplony -- Appendix. List of geographical nomenclature in al-Kāshgharī's text and map / Andreas Kaplony. Covers the diffusion and transmission of geographical knowledge that occurred at critical junctures in the long history of the Silk Road. In retracing the steps of four major circuits across the many civilizations that shared the Silk Road, this work traces the ways in which maps and images surmounted spatial, historical and cultural divisions.
Available online via Gleeson Library. |
Subject | Geography--Early works to 1800 Trade routes--Asia--History Asia, Central--Historical geography Asia--Maps--Early works to 1800 Silk Road 絲綢之路--History Cartography--Asia--History |
Series | foo 104 |
ISBN | 9789047424970 ; 9047424972 |
LCCN | 2008040532 |
Date | 2000 |
Publish_location | Honolulu |
Publisher | University of Hawaii Press |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library, Ricci Institute Library [ASCC] |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Record_type | Book |
Series | |
Shelf | Stacks, Digital Archives, Stacks [ASCC] |
Call Number | DS796.C49 F67 2000 |
Description | xviii, 209 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 25 cm. + pdf |
Note | Mapping Chengde : the Qing landscape enterprise / Philippe Forêt. The Great Qing at Home -- Hamlet and Imperial Residence -- Garden and Mountain Rhetoric -- The Jehol Frontier -- Capitals and Models -- Representations of Chengde -- Chengde Studies -- Place Name Concordance -- Qing Dynasty Emperors -- Waiba miao Temples -- The Kangxi Emperor's Vistas. Summary: The imperial residence of Chengde was built by two powerful and ambitious Manchu emperors between 1703 and 1780 in the mountains of Jehol. The site, which is on UNESCO's World Heritage List, combines the largest classical gardens in China with a unique series of grand monasteries in the Sino-Tibetan style. Mapping Chengde, the first scholarly publication in English on the Manchu summer capital, reveals how this unlikely architectural and landscape enterprise came to help forge a dynasty's multicultural identity and concretize its claims of political legitimacy. Using both visual and textual materials, the author explores the hidden dimensions of landscape, showing how geographical imagination shaped the aesthetics of Qing court culture while proposing a new interpretation of the mental universe that conceived one of the world's most remarkable examples of imperial architecture. Access JSTOR via BC Libraries Second copy in ASCC stacks. |
Subject | Chengde 承德--History Temples--China--Chengde Bishushanzhuang 避暑山莊 (Chengde 承德) Gardens, Chinese--China--Chengde Palaces--China--Chengde Chengde Shi 承德市--History Chengde 承德 [Rehe 热河]--Description and travel--18th century Chengde 承德--Civilization |
ISBN | 0824822935 ; 9780824822934 |
LCCN | 99-88190 |