Date | 2000 |
Publish_location | Berkeley |
Publisher | Society for the Study of Early China and Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Language | English, Chinese |
Record_type | Book |
Series | Early China special monograph series ; no. 5 |
Shelf | Reading Room |
Call Number | BL1900.L35.I58 1998 |
Description | vii, 289 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Note | The Guodian Laozi : Proceedings of the international conference, Dartmouth College, May 1998 / edited by Sarah Allan and Crispin Williams. Text: Guodian Chu Mu Zhujian 郭店楚竹簡 published by the Jingmen Shi Bowuguan 荊門市博物館 (1998) Paper topics include: Origins and development of Chu culture, Tomb number 1 at Jingmen Guodian, Bamboo-slip Laozi, early Chinese manuscripts, methodology, ananlysis, transcription, punctuation, Confucian texts from Tomb number 1; Tomb robbery, dating, contents; textual analysis of the Laozi, concepts, themes, comparison with Taiyi shengshui 太一生水, Wuxing 五行, Mawangdui, Tang Yu zhi dao 唐虞之道, Zhongxin zhi dao 忠信之道, Yu Cong 語叢, Bamboo-slip Laozi A, B, and C, and Tai Yi Sheng Shui (by Edmund Ryden), textual notes, afterthoughts by Roger Ames, Xing Wen, Bibliography of Chinese Literature on the Guodian Texts. Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Subject | Laozi 老子. Daodejing 道德經 --Congresses Manuscripts, Chinese--China--Jingmen 荊門--Congresses Philosophy, Daoist--Congresses Excavations (Archaeology)--China--Guodian 郭店--Congresses |
ISBN | 1557290695 ; 9781557290694 |
LCCN | 00-21567 |
Date | 2005 |
Publish_location | New Haven, CT |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library [Luce] |
Language | English |
Record_type | Book |
Series | Culture & civilization of China = 中國文化与文明 |
Shelf | Seminar Room 102-103 |
Call Number | DS741.65.C528 2005 |
Description | xiv, 363 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 31 cm. |
Note | The formation of Chinese civilization : an archaeological perspective / Kwang-chih Chang, Xu Pingfang ; Lu Liancheng [and others] ; edited and with an introduction by Sarah Allan ; foreword by Peter J. Ucko. Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-352) and index. Early humans in China -- The beginning of farming -- The Yangshao period : prosperity and the transformation of prehistoric society -- The formation of civilization : the interaction sphere of the Longshan period -- The rise of kings and the formation of city-states -- Society during the Three dynasties -- The eastern Zhou and the growth of regionalism -- The formation of the empire by the Qin and Han dynasties and the unification of China. Paleolithic sites from one million years ago, Neolithic sites with extraordinary jade and ceramic artifacts, excavated tombs and palaces of the Shang and Zhou dynasties-all these are part of the archaeological riches of China. This magnificent book surveys China's archaeological remains and in the process rewrites the early history of the world's most enduring civilization. Eminent scholars from China and America show how archaeological evidence establishes that Chinese culture did not spread from a single central area, as was long assumed, but emerged out of geographically diverse, interacting Neolithic cultures. Taking us to the great archaeological finds of the past hundred years-tombs, temples, palaces, cities-they shed new light on many aspects of Chinese life. With a wealth of fascinating detail and hundreds of reproductions of archaeological discoveries, including very recent ones, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in Chinese antiquity and Chinese views on the formation of their own civilization. --Publisher. |
Subject | China--Antiquities China--Civilization--To 221 B.C. China--Civilization--221 B.C.-960 A.D. |
ISBN | 0300093829 ; 9780300093827 |
LCCN | 2002003468 |
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