Subject: Technology--Social aspects--China--History

Chinese thought, society, and science : the intellectual and social background of science and technology in pre-modern China
AuthorBodde, Derk, 1909-2003
PlaceHonolulu
PublisherUniversity of Hawaii Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
ShelfStacks
Call NumberQ127.C5 B63 1991
Descriptionxiv, 441 p. ; 25 cm.
NoteDerk Bodde.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 387-423) and index.
Contents:
The dynamics of written Chinese--The ordering of space, time, and things -- The role of religion -- Government and society -- Morals and values. The moral view of life ; The question of sex ; Individualism and self-expression ; Competition : the example of sports -- Mankind and nature.
ISBN0824813340
LCCN91-4437
Cultures of knowledge : technology in Chinese history
AuthorSchäfer, Dagmar
PlaceLeiden
PublisherBrill
CollectionRicci Institute Library
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook, Digital Book (PDF)
SeriesSinica Leidensia ; 103
ShelfDigital Archives, Seminar Room 102-103
Call NumberT27.C5 C85 2012
Descriptionvi, 394 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. + pdf
Note

Cultures of knowledge : technology in Chinese history / edited by Dagmar Schäfer.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [349]-385) and index.

Introduction / Dagmar Schäfer -- Political, social and economic factors affecting the transmission of knowledge in early modern China / William T. Rowe -- Silken strands: making technology work in China / Dagmar Schäfer -- Technological transmission in China and Europe: a comparative view / Pamela O. Long -- Picturing Yu controlling the flood: technology, ecology, and emperorship in Northern Song China / Heping Liu -- Sympathetic relations: foreign craftsmen at the Qing court / Luo Wenhua -- Symbolic technology politics / Wolfgang Lèfevre -- Ceramics for local and global markets: Jingdezhen's agora of technologies / Anne Gerritsen -- Temples, technology, and material culture in Shouzhou, Anhui / Susan Naquin -- Framing European technology in seventeenth-century China: rhetorical strategies in Jesuit paratexts / Joachim Kurtz -- The knowledge agora: the role of the officials / Matteo Valleriani -- Making technology history / Martina Siebert -- The biographer's view of craftsmanship / Martin Hofmann -- Chinese literati and the transmission of technological knowledge: the case of agriculture / Francesca Bray -- Two cultures speaking with one voice? Invention, ingenuity, and agricultural innovation in pre-industrial European and Chinese discourse / Marcus Popplow.

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Looking at knowledge transmission as a cultural feature, this book isolates and examines the individual factors that affect knowledge in the making and created uniquely Chinese cultures of knowledge. The volume is organized into four sections: Internode, Imperial Court, Agora, and Scholarly Arts. Each has a theoretical introduction, followed by two core contributions from experts in Chinese history. The section concludes with a ‘reflection’ by a historian of Western Technology who scrutinizes each sphere and identifies the points that reflect universal technological experience. The combination of broadly sketched theoretical introductions and detailed core contributions provides an unparalleled insight into pre-modern Chinese history from the Song to early Qing dynasty, revealing Chinese attitudes towards innovation and invention.

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ISBN9789004218444 ; 9004218440
LCCN2011037331
Translating science : the transmission of Western chemistry into Late Imperial China, 1840-1900
AuthorWright, David, 1947 Dec. 5-
PlaceLeiden
PublisherBrill
CollectionRicci Institute Library
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook, Digital Book (PDF)
SeriesSinica Leidensia ; 48
ShelfStacks, Digital Archives, Seminar Room 102-103
Call NumberQD49.C58 W75 2000
Descriptionxxvi, 558 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. + pdf
Note

Translating science : the transmission of Western chemistry into Late Imperial China, 1840-1900 / by David Wright.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [469]-534) and index.

"How did the Chinese in the nineteenth century deal with the enormous influx of Western science? What were the patterns behind this watershed in Chinese intellectual history?" "This work deals with those responsible for the translations of science, the major issues they were confronted with, and their struggles; the Chinese translators' views of its overpowering influence on, and interaction with their own great tradition, those of the missionary-translators who used natural theology to propagate the Gospel, and those of John Fryer, a 'secular missionary', who founded the Shanghai Polytechnic and edited the Chinese Scientific Magazine." "With due attention for the techniques of translation, the formation of new terms, the mechanisms behind the 'struggle for survival' between the, in this case, chemical terms, all amply illustrated at the hand of original texts." "The final chapter charts the intellectual influence of Western science, the role of the scientific metaphor in political discourse, and the translation of science from a collection of mere 'techniques' to a source of political inspiration."--BOOK JACKET.

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ISBN9004117768 ; 9789004117761
LCCN00063109