| Author | Luca, Dinu |
| Place | New York |
| Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan |
| Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
| Language | English |
| Type | Book, Digital Book (PDF) |
| Series | Chinese literature and culture in the world |
| Shelf | Hallway Cases, Digital Archives |
| Call Number | PL2274.2.E85 L83 2016 |
| Description | xvi, 242 p. : color ill. ; 22 cm + pdf |
| Note | The Chinese language in European texts : the early period / Dinu Luca. Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction: Entering the Language Continuum -- 1. Silence, Script, and “New Understandings” -- 2. Figures, Hieroglyphs, and Ciphers -- 3. Ships, Bricks, and the Majesty of Writing: The New Century -- Conclusion. "This detailed, chronological study investigates the rise of the European fascination with the Chinese language up to 1615. By meticulously investigating a wide range of primary sources, Dinu Luca identifies a rhetorical continuum uniting the land of the Seres, Cathay, and China in a tropology of silence, vision, and writing. Tracing the contours of this tropology, The Chinese Language in European Texts: The Early Period offers close readings of language-related contexts in works by classical authors, medieval travelers, and Renaissance cosmographers, as well as various merchants, wanderers, and missionaries, both notable and lesser-known. What emerges is a clear and comprehensive understanding of early European ideas about the Chinese language and writing system."--Publisher note. Local access dig.pdf. [Luca-Chinese language European texts.pdf] |
| ISBN | 9781137512253 (print) |