Date | 2023 |
Publish_location | Leiden ; Boston |
Publisher | Brill |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Record_type | Digital Book (PDF) |
Series | Philological encounters monographs ; v. 4 |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | PN56.W54 A38 2023 |
Description | pdf [vi, 298 p. ; 25 cm] |
Note | After wisdom : sapiential traditions and ancient scholarship in comparative perspective / edited by Glenn W. Most, Michael Puett. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. In Engish with sections in Chinese and Greek. "The nine essays in this volume, written by an international interdisciplinary group of younger scholars, explore comparative dimensions of ancient Chinese and Greek literature. They illuminate the development and interrelations of two modes of thought - mythos and logos, or myth and reason - characteristic of certain ancient cultures, including these two, during the second half of the first millennium BCE. They interrogate the meaning and validity of these concepts and of the category of "wisdom literature," demonstrating that they must be understood critically and that their interrelations are extraordinarily complex and productive. In particular, they explore modes of the rationalizing appropriation of mythic discourses - commentary, edition, philosophy, history - which deconstruct their traditional authority but also secure their survival and continuing significance. Contributors Tomás Bartoletti, Gaston J. Basile, Thomas Crone, Andrew Hui, Fabio Pagani, Luke Parker, Leihua Weng, Kenneth W. Yu and Jingyi Jenny Zhao"-- Provided by publisher. Local access dig.pdf. [After wisdom.pdf] |
Subject | Chinese literature--History and criticism Wisdom literature--Criticism, interpretation, etc. Greek literature--History and criticism |
Series | foo 109 |
ISBN | 9789004529014 |
LCCN | 2022052584 |
Date | 2023 |
Publish_location | Leiden ; Boston |
Publisher | Brill |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Record_type | Digital Book (PDF) |
Series | Ancient languages and civilizations ; volume 3 |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | P115.5.E83 P58 2023 |
Description | pdf [xvi, 484 p. : color ill. ; 25 cm.] |
Note | Plurilingualism in traditional Eurasian scholarship : thinking in many tongues / edited by Glenn W. Most, Dagmar Schäfer, Mårten Söderblom Saarela. Includes bibliographical references and index. Contents List of Illustrations xi Notes on Contributors xiii Introduction 1 Glenn W. Most, Dagmar Schäfer, and Michele Loporcaro Part 1 Language Diversity 1.1 Introduction 19 Glenn W. Most 1.2 The Tower of Babel (Genesis 11:1–9) 26 Joel S. Baden 1.3 A 5th-Century bce Greek Historian Discusses the Pelasgians and the Origins of the Greek Language Herodotus, Histories 33 Filippomaria Pontani 1.4 Language Arose from Spontaneous Feelings and Reactions to Nature The Doctrine of Epicurus (4th Century bce) and Lucretius (1st Century bce) 41 Filippomaria Pontani 1.5 Language Diversity as a Result of Social Interaction Xunzi’s View on Plurilingualism in 3rd-Century bce China 52 Dagmar Schäfer 1.6 Language Is a Collective Product of Mankind Diodorus of Sicily, Library of History (1st Century bce) 67 Filippomaria Pontani vi contents 1.7 A 1st-Century bce/ce Greek Geographer Discusses What a “Barbarian” Language Is in Terms of Homer and the Carians Strabo, Geography 73 Filippomaria Pontani 1.8 Plurilingualism in China and Inner Asia in the 12th Century ce “Khitan Reciting Poetry” 83 Mårten Söderblom Saarela Part 2 Etymology 2.1 Introduction 93 Glenn W. Most, Dagmar Schäfer, and Michele Loporcaro 2.2 An Early Post-Vedic Treatise on the Etymological Explanation of Words Yāska, Etymology 107 Johannes Bronkhorst 2.3 A 4th-Century bce Greek Philosophical Analysis of the Methods and Limits of Etymology Plato, Cratylus 119 Glenn W. Most 2.4 A 1st-Century bce Roman Polymath’s Explanation of the Mysteries of Latin Varro, On the Latin Language 134 Glenn W. Most and Michele Loporcaro 2.5 A 1st-Century ce Stoic Etymological and Allegorical Explanation of Greek Gods Cornutus, Compendium of Greek Theology 155 Glenn W. Most 2.6 Zheng Xuan and Commentarial Etymology (2nd Century ce) 168 Dagmar Schäfer 2.7 Etymology in the Most Important Reference Encyclopedia of Late Antiquity (ca. 600 ce) Isidore of Seville, Etymologies 182 Michele Loporcaro and Glenn W. Most 2.8 Buddhist Etymologies from First-Millennium India and China Works by Vasubandhu, Sthiramati, and Paramārtha 200 Roy Tzohar 2.9 An Influential Latin Dictionary and Its Etymologies (12th Century ce) in the Linguistic Landscape of Medieval Europe Hugutio of Pisa’s Derivationes 212 Michele Loporcaro Part 3 Lexicography 3.1 Introduction 229 Mårten Söderblom Saarela 3.2 Lexicality and Lexicons from Mesopotamia 240 Markham J. Geller 3.3 Translating Oriental Words into Greek A Papyrus Glossary from the 1st Century ce 245 Filippomaria Pontani 3.4 The Making of Monolingual Dictionaries The Prefaces to the Lexica of Hesychius (6th Century ce) and Photius (9th Century ce) 252 Filippomaria Pontani 3.5 A 10th-Century ce Byzantine Encyclopedia and Lexicon Suda, Letter Sigma 264 Glenn W. Most 3.6 A Dictionary of the Imperial Capital Shen Qiliang’s Da Qing quanshu (1683) 274 Mårten Söderblom Saarela Part 4 Translation 4.1 Introduction 287 Dagmar Schäfer and Markham J. Geller 4.2 Translators of Sumerian The Unsung Heroes of Babylonian Scholarship 300 Markham J. Geller 4.3 The Earliest and Most Complete Story of the Translation of the Pentateuch into Greek (2nd Century bce) The Letter of Aristeas 317 Benjamin G. Wright iii 4.4 “Faithful” and “Unfaithful” Translations The Greco-Latin Tradition in Jerome’s Letter to Pammachius (395/396 ce) 329 Filippomaria Pontani 4.5 A 4th-Century ce Buddhist Note on Sanskrit-Chinese Translation Dao’an’s Preface to the Abridgement of the Mahāprajñāpāramitā Sūtra 339 Bill M. Mak 4.6 An 8th-Century ce Indian Astronomical Treatise in Chinese The Nine Seizers Canon by Qutan Xida 352 Bill M. Mak 4.7 Two 8th-Century ce Recensions of Amoghavajra’s Buddhist Astral Compendium Treatise on Lunar Mansions and Planets 363 Bill M. Mak 4.8 Arabic and Arabo-Latin Translations of Euclid’s Elements 376 Sonja Brentjes Part 5 Writing Systems 5.1 Introduction 391 Dagmar Schäfer, Markham J. Geller, and Glenn W. Most 5.2 A 4th-Century bce Greek Philosophical Myth about the Egyptian Origins of Writing Plato, Phaedrus 406 Glenn W. Most 5.3 A Buddhist Mahāyāna Account of the Origin of Language The Descent into Laṅkā Scripture (Laṅkāvatārasūtra) 416 Roy Tzohar 5.4 Stories of Origin Ibn al-Nadīm, Kitāb al-Fihrist 425 Sonja Brentjes 5.5 Inventing or Adapting Scripts in Inner Asia The Jin and Yuan Histories and the Early Manchu Veritable Records Juxtaposed (1340s–1630s) 444 Mårten Söderblom Saarela 5.6 An Essay on the Use of Chinese and Korean Language in Late 18th- Century ce Chosŏn Yu Tŭkkong, “Hyang’ŏ pan, Hwaŏ pan” 454 Mårten Söderblom Saarela Index of Subjects 463 Index of Names 476 Index of Sources 481 "Was plurilingualism the exception or the norm in traditional Eurasian scholarship? This volume presents a selection of primary sources-in many cases translated into English for the first time-with introductions that provide fascinating historical materials for challenging notions of the ways in which traditional Eurasian scholars dealt with plurilingualism and monolingualism. Comparative in approach, global in scope, and historical in orientation, it engages with the growing discussion of plurilingualism and focuses on fundamental scholarly practices in various premodern and early modern societies-Chinese, Indian, Mesopotamian, Jewish, Islamic, Ancient Greek, and Roman-asking how these were conceived by the agents themselves. The volume will be an indispensable resource for courses on these subjects and on the history of scholarship and reflection on language throughout the world"-- Provided by publisher. Local access dig.pdf. [Pluralingualism Eurasia.pdf] |
Subject | Multilingualism--Eurasia--History Learning and scholarship--Eurasia--History Scholars--Language |
Series | foo 114 |
ISBN | 9789004527256 ; 9004527257 |
LCCN | 2022055213 |