| Author | Mosca, Matthew W. |
| Place | Cambridge, MA |
| Publisher | Harvard University Asia Center |
| Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
| Language | English |
| Type | Book |
| Series | Harvard East Asian monographs ; 486 |
| Shelf | Seminar Room 102-103 |
| Call Number | DS753.92.M67 2026 |
| Description | 446 p. : ǂb illus. ; 23 cm. |
| Note | The Khan and the unicorn : Mongol empire and Qing knowledge in the making of world history / Matthew W. Mosca Includes bibliographical references and index. Words and phrases in Chinese, Manchu and Mongolian. "The Mongol Empire changed the world, but early chronicles of its conquests, written from regional perspectives and widely dispersed, could not convey its far-reaching significance. The Khan and the Unicorn details how historians from different cultures collectively rediscovered their common past and transformed the scattered records of Chinggis Khan's conquests into world history. Between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, as new empires competed for control of Eurasian lands once ruled by the Mongols, historians encountered a wealth of unfamiliar materials previously unknown to them. Aided by methodological innovations, they created more coherent and multifaceted accounts of Mongol power. Drawing on sources in Chinese, Manchu, Mongolian, and European languages, Matthew Mosca tracks this process of rediscovery from the vantage of Beijing. The Qing court led the transformation by assigning multilingual staff to integrate historical information into pioneering studies. Mosca reconstructs the emergence of a knowledge circuit linking Beijing to other scholarly centers, notably Paris, St. Petersburg, and Tokyo. As conflicting appraisals of the Mongol Empire came into contact, debates flared over how to interpret the collision of nomadic and sedentary societies, often cast as a clash between civilization and barbarism. Whether valorized or villainized, Mongol imperial power came to be recognized as a driving force in world history."-- Provided by publisher.
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| ISBN | 9780674303454 ; 0674303458 |
| LCCN | 2025042199 |
| Author | Yelü Chucai 耶律楚材, 1190-1244Li Wentian 李文田, 1834-1895Sheng Ruzi 盛如梓, 13th cent.Chen Cheng 陳誠, jinshi 1394 |
| Place | Shanghai 上海 |
| Publisher | Shangwu yinshuguan 商務印書館 |
| Collection | Bibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu |
| Edition | 初版 |
| Language | Chinese 中文[繁體] |
| Type | Book |
| Series | Congshu jicheng chubian 叢書集成初編 ; 3253 |
| Shelf | Admin. Office Gallery |
| Call Number | AC149.T76 1936 v. 3253 |
| Description | 18, 1, 7, 1, 23 p. ; 17.5 cm. |
| Note | Xiyoulu zhu 西遊錄注 / Yelü Chucai zhuan 耶律楚材撰 ; Sheng Ruzi shanlüe 盛如梓删略 ; Li Wentian zhu 李文田注. Shi xiyu ji 使西域記 / Chen Cheng bian 陳誠編. Xiyu shi di 西域釋地 / Qi Yunshi ji 祁韻士輯. Title: Shi xiyu ji 使西域記. Title: Xiyu shi di 西域釋地. ”Ju Lingjian’ge congshu ben paiyin 據靈鶼閣叢書本排印“--Xiyoulu zhu 西遊錄注. ”Ju Xuehai leibian ben paiyin 據學海類編本排印”--Shi xiyu ji 使西域記. ”Ju Yueyatang congshu ben paiyin 據粵雅堂叢書本排印“--Xiyu shi di 西域釋地. Minguo 民國 25 |
| Author | Lu Junling 陸峻嶺Yelü Chucai 耶律楚材, 1190-1244Xiang Da 向達, 1900-1966Zhou Zhizhong 周致中 |
| Place | Beijing 北京 |
| Publisher | Zhonghua shuju 中華書局 |
| Collection | Bibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu |
| Edition | 第1版, 北京第1次印刷 |
| Language | Chinese 中文[繁體] |
| Type | Book |
| Series | Zhongwai jiaotong shiji congkan 中外交通史籍叢刊 |
| Shelf | Stacks |
| Call Number | DS785.X597 Y368 1981 |
| Description | 26, 82, [22] p. ; 19 cm. |
| Note | Xiyoulu 西遊錄 / Yelü Chucai zhu 耶律楚材著 ; Xiang Da jiaozhu 向達校註. Yiyu zhi 異域志 / Zhou Zhizhong zhu 周致中著 ; Lu Junling jiaozhu 陸峻嶺校註. |
| LCCN | 81-211460 |