Author: Sun Xiaochun 孫小淳 [孙小淳]

The Chinese sky during the Han : constellating stars and society
Date1997
Publish_locationLeiden ; Boston
PublisherBrill
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish, Chinese
Record_typeDigital Book (PDF)
SeriesSinica Leidensia ; 38
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberQB17.X53 1997
Descriptionxx, 240, [2] p. : ill. (some color), map ; 25 cm.
Note

The Chinese sky during the Han : constellating stars and society /  by Sun Xiaochun and Jacob Kistemaker.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-216) and indexes.

"This is a reconstruction of the Chinese sky of two thousand years ago, based on analysis of the first star catalogue in China and other sources. Presented in six well-sized star maps for 100 BC, it is especially important for the history of astronomy. The Han sky, with five times more constellations than Ptolemy knew, reflects diverse human activities. The way in which constellations were grouped discloses a systematic cosmology, uniting universe and the state. The work of the three Han schools is comparable to Ptolemy's Almagest. With three detailed Appendices on the constellations of the three schools, well illustrated to demonstrate the relation between sky and human society, this book is valuable not only for astronomy historians and sinologists, but in general for scholars interested in the ancient cultures of Asia."--Jacket.

Local access dig.pdf. [Sun-Kistemaker-Chinese Sky Han.pdf]

 

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SubjectAstronomy, Chinese--History China--History--Han dynasty, 202 B.C.-220 A.D. Constellations
Seriesfoo 90
ISBN9789004107373
LCCN96040507