Date | 1979 |
Publish_location | San Francisco |
Publisher | Chinese Materials Center |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library [M5] |
Language | English-Chinese |
Record_type | Book |
Series | Stanford Chinese concordance series ; 3:2-4 |
Shelf | Reading Room |
Call Number | Z3101.S73 I92 1979 v.3 |
Description | 553 p. in various pagings ; 27 cm. |
Note | A concordance to Wang Yang-ming,"Chʻuan hsi lu" : concordance / compilers, P. J. Ivanhoe, David S. Nivison, Peter K. Meic ; programmer, Margarett Waters. A concordance to Wang Yang-ming, "Ta Hsüeh wen" / compiler, P. J. Ivanhoe ; programmer, Margaret Waters. |
Subject | Wang Yangming 王陽明, 1472-1529. Chuanxilu 傳習錄--Concordances Wang Yang-ming 王陽明, 1472-1529. Daxue wen 大學問--Concordances |
ISBN | 0896445771 |
LCCN | 80-113576 |
Date | 1979 |
Publish_location | San Francisco |
Publisher | Chinese Materials Center |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library [M5] |
Language | English-Chinese |
Record_type | Book |
Series | Stanford Chinese concordance series ; 2:3:1 |
Shelf | Reading Room |
Call Number | Z3101.S73 I92 1979 v.2 |
Description | xxii, 211 [i.e. 427] p. ; 27 cm. |
Note | A concordance to Wang Yang-ming, "Ch'uan hsi lu" : text / compilers, P. J. Ivanhoe, David S. Nivison, Peter K. Meic ; programmer, Margaret Waters. |
Subject | Wang Yangming 王陽明, 1472-1529. Chuanxilu 傳習錄--Concordances |
ISBN | 0896445763 |
LCCN | 80-113585 |
Date | 1996 |
Publish_location | Chicago |
Publisher | Open Court |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library [M5] |
Language | English |
Record_type | Book (Festschrift) |
Series | Critics and their critics ; 3 |
Shelf | Reading Room |
Call Number | DS721.C5173 1996 |
Description | xix, 359 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
Note | Chinese language, thought, and culture : Nivison and his critics / edited by Philip J. Ivanhoe ; foreword by Patrick Suppes. Foreword / Patrick Suppes -- 1. Toward a New Pronominal Hypothesis of Qi in Shang Chinese / Ken-ichi Takashima -- 2. Zou and Lu and the Sinification of Shandong / Edwin G. Pulleyblank -- 3. Micro-Periodization and the Calendar of a Shang Military Campaign / Edward L. Shaughnessy -- 4. The Mean in Original Confucianism / Kanaya Osamu -- 5. Women in the Life and Thought of Zhang Xuecheng / Susan Mann -- 6. Zhang Xuecheng Versus Dai Zhen: A Study in Intellectual Challenge and Response in Eighteenth-Century China / Yu Ying-shih -- 7. Beyond Post-Modernism / Henry Rosemont, Jr. -- 8. Duty and Virtue / Chad Hansen -- 9. A Villain in the Xunzi / Donald J. Munro -- 10. Xunzi on Moral Motivation / David B. Wong -- 11. What Should Western Philosophy Learn from Chinese Philosophy? / Bryan W. Van Norden -- 12. "Existentialism" in the School of Wang Yangming / Philip J. Ivanhoe -- Replies and Comments / David S. Nivision -- Published Works of David S. Nivision. |
Subject | China--Civilization Philosophy, Chinese Nivison, David S. 倪德衛, 1923- --Festschriften |
ISBN | 0812693183 ; 9780812693188 |
LCCN | 96012392 |
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Date | 1959 |
Publish_location | Stanford, CA |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Collection | Bibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu |
Language | English |
Record_type | Book |
Series | Stanford studies in the civilizations of eastern Asia |
Shelf | Stacks |
Call Number | BL1840.C763 N585 1959 |
Description | xiv, 390 p. : ill., port. ; 24 cm. |
Note | Confucianism in action / Edited by David S. Nivison and Arthur F. Wright, with contributions by Wm. Theodore De Bary ... [et al.]. "Papers ... presented at the 1957 and 1958 conferences sponsored by the Committee on Chinese Thought ... of the Association for Asian Studies." Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [335]-373). Contents: Introduction / David S. Nivison -- Some common tendencies in neo-confucianism / Wm. Theodore De Bary -- Some polarities in confucian thought / Benjamin Schwartz -- An analysis of Chinese clan rules: confucian theories in action / Huizhen Wang Liu -- The Fan clan's charitable estate, 1050-1760 / Denis Twitchett -- Some characteristics of Chinese bureaucratic behavior / C.K. Yang -- Some classifications of bureaucrats in Chinese historiography / James T.C. Liu -- Confucianism and the Chinese censorial system / Charles O. Hucker -- Ho-shen and his accusers: ideology and political behavior in the eighteenth century / David S. Nivison -- The suggestiveness of vestiges: confucianism and monarchy at the last / Joseph R. Levenson -- The confucian teacher in Tokugawa Japan / John Whitney Hall -- Motoda Eifu: confucian lecturer to the Meiji emperor / Donald H. Shively. |
Subject | Confucianism China--Civilization |
LCCN | 59-7433 |
Date | 1966 |
Publish_location | Stanford, CA |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library [M5] |
Language | English |
Record_type | Book |
Series | Stanford studies in the civilizations of eastern Asia |
Shelf | Reading Room |
Call Number | DS734.9.C4 N5 1966 |
Description | ix, 336 p. ; map ; 24 cm. |
Note | The life and thought of Chang Hsüeh-ch'eng, (1738-1801). "Bibliographical note": p.[319]-322. |
Subject | Chinese literature--History and criticism--Theory, etc. China--Historiography Zhang Xuecheng 章學誠, 1738-1801 Scholars--China--Zhejiang Sheng--Biography |
LCCN | 65-13112 |