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Trois nouvelles chinoises traduites pour la première fois. Paris, E Dentu éditeur, 1889. In-12 broché de VIII + 247 pages + table. Peu courant.
8vo, br. xxi + 778 pages. Index. This volume launches the translation of a work that describes the development of Chinese political thought from the time of Confucius in the late Chou era into the twentieth century. The author systematically treats leading thinkers, schools, and movements, displaying a consummate mastery of traditional Chinese learning, and of Western analytical and comparative methods. This first complete translation includes prefatory remarks by Kung-chuan Hsiao and notes prepared by the translator to assist the Western reader. Originally published in 1979. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press.
8vo, br. x-235pp.Cold War; the role of the Korean War in isolating China; ping-pong diplomacy with the United States to counteract the Soviet threat. The historical novel The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, in which two weaker sovereign powers (Shu and Wu) collude to defend themselves against the dominance of another power (Wei), is here identified as a particular inspiration for Mao in building a Sino-Soviet alliance in opposition to the powerful United States. This classical Chinese text provided Mao with a framework for understanding the complexity of global politics, establishing a balance with the two superpowers, and gaining diplomatic autonomy in China?s development.
Large 8vo. 368pp. original green cloth. Portrait, and other plates from photographs. Endpaper maps, and fldg map in perfect condition. Slight sunning to spine, Account of the third Citroën expedition, 1931-32 .from Damascus to Peking, baghdad, persia, afghanistan, khyber, nankow, the gobi, suchow, sinkiang, himalayas, urumqi, bamian, christian oases.
broché, 8vo 472 pp. COMME NEUF. Bien que souvent méconnus en Occident, nombreux sont les Chinois à avoir quitté leur pays et parcouru le monde. De l'Antiquité au XIXe siècle, à l'instar des grands explorateurs européens, un courant inverse de voyageurs partait de la Chine vers l'Ouest. Tout comme ces personnages eux-mêmes, les motifs de leurs périples étaient variés et parfois surprenants. Bravant courageusement les pires dangers, ils partaient vers l'inconnu, généralement envoyés en missions diplomatique, commerciale, ou encore religieuse, à la recherche des textes fondateurs du Bouddhisme afin de rapporter la doctrine pure en Chine. L'auteur de cet ouvrage a réuni, pour la première fois, les documents et les témoignages qui relatent ces aventures. En citant leurs textes ou en abordant le sujet du point de vue des voyageurs eux-mêmes, il retrace les relations que ces Chinois entretenaient avec les autres pays, leur regard sur le monde, ainsi que leur rapport avec l'Empire du Milieu.
8vo, br, ed. 394pp. This is a study of the sociopolitical role of the belief in chen prophecy in early medieval China. The chen prophecies discussed in this work are not confined to the traditional prophetic-apocryphal texts. Many contemporary prophecies emerged and circulated in association with current events; personal names, reign titles, poems, folk and children's rhymes, even rumor-rhymes were recognized as heavenly revelations. Although prophetic utterances were used as psychological weapons in politics, it would be wrong to regard chen prophecy as simply political propaganda. Chen prophecies were believed to be genuine prophetic messages at the time. Chen prophecy was an indispensable part of a symbolic ritual of legitimation of mandate-transfer. It was recognized as a coded revelation that derived its prophetic power from the primitive belief in the magic power of words. The emphasis on winning public acceptance may have been another source of its prophetic power. Social integration, legitimation of dynastic change, and the hopes for a better future in an age of tumult thus depended on the belief in the interaction between Heaven's mandate and man's destiny.
8vo, br. ed. Challenging the concept that since the discovery of the plague bacillus in 1894 the study of the disease was dominated by bacteriology, Ethnographic Plague argues for the role of ethnography as a vital contributor to the configuration of plague at the turn of the nineteenth century. With a focus on research on the Chinese-Russian frontier, where a series of pneumonic plague epidemics shook the Chinese, Russian and Japanese Empires, this book examines how native Mongols and Buryats came to be understood as holding a traditional knowledge of the disease. Exploring the forging and consequences of this alluring theory, this book seeks to understand medical fascination with culture, so as to underline the limitations of the employment of the latter as an explanatory category in the context of infectious disease epidemics, such as the recent SARS and Ebola outbreaks. About the Author: Christos Lynteris is a social anthropologist working on biopolitical and visual aspects of infectious disease epidemics. He is Senior Research Associate at CRASSH, University of Cambridge, UK, and Principal Investigator of the European Research Council funded project Visual Representations of the Third Plague Pandemic. He is also the author of The Spirit of Selflessness in Maoist China (2012).
4 to, XX- 399 pp., ill. d e 42 planches photo. h.t. in fine, broché. Ouvrage rare et recherché. De quelques superstitions. Diagnostic intra-utérin du sexe du foetus. Le suicide. Comment savaient mourir les vrais disciples de Confucius. L'auto-crémation des prêtres bouddhistes. Les eunuques du Palais Impérial de Pékin. A propos d'un pied de Chinoise. Infanticide et avortement. Deux mots sur la pédérastie. Le mendiant de Pékin. Les morts qui gouvernent. Les idées religieuses des Chinois. Hystérie et « Boxeurs ». Superstitions, suicide, auto-crémation, enunuques du Palais, pied de chinoise, infanticide, pédéraste, mendiants, instruments de chirurgie, stigmates congénitaux, nubilité, médecine des Mongols.
1 grande carte repl., pp. XII + 395 p. + 15 gravures (dont une à double page) dessinées par L. Breton d'après des croquis de l'auteur et des photographies. reliure toile moderne avec etiquette au dos. Notes de voyage de Victor Meignan, qui a parcouru en plein hiver la Sibérie, la Mongolie, le désert de Gobi, et la Chine septentrionale, illustré de 15 et grande carte routière.
Hard Cover. bound in yellow cloth, book in very good condition Dj also in very good condition 353 pp. ISBN: 0829404570
relié en 1 volume: ensemble 576pp. + ca.55 illustrations (dans le texte, concernant la Chine, la Mongolie et le Congo), 29cm., relié en couverture cart. (dos en cuir rouge avec titre et fleurons dorés, coins peu usés), feuilles de garde marbrées, bon état, R83573
relié en 1 volume: ensemble 576 + iv pp. + ca.85 ills. (dans le texte, concernant la Chine, la Mongolie et le Congo + carte dépliante de la Mongolie Centrale), 29cm., relié en couverture cart. (plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre doré, feuilles de garde marbrées, peu passée), 2 cachets, peu de rousseurs, étiquette sur dos, bon état, R74247
276 S. Spätere Halbleinwand, Einband leicht fleckig, innen papierbedingt leicht gegilbt, sonst gut erhalten. Diese Zeitschrift ist ein reicher Fundus von Aufsätzen zu Geschichte, Kultur (Philosophie, Literatur, Musik, Kunst) und Landeskunde Chinas. Nr.2 ist Richard Wilhelm, dem Gründer des China-Instituts, anläßlich seines Todes gewidmet und enthält neben Schriften von und über ihn eine Bibliographie seiner Schriften. - In Nr. 5/6 findet scih ein Aufsatz von Emil Pretorius zur Münchener Austtelung chinesischer Malerei, zur Klaenderwissenschaft u. chines. Poetik. - Zu Wilhelm vgl. Ziegenfuß II. - Mit Abbildungs-Tafeln.
EDIZIONE NON IN VENDITA. Il contributo di BRUNO MUNARI occupa 2 facciate, una con un disegno a piena pagine a in tonalità seppia e l'altra con il testo e la riproduzione di lavori degli studenti del corso Visual Srudies 1967 del Carpenter Center della Harvard University americana. Il fascicolo, di originale concezione grafico-tipografica è in 4° (cm. 29,2x21), è completo delle sue 18 pagine in cartoncino + 6 in velina parlanti, piatti in cartoncino editoriale, quello posteriore ad amplissimo risvolto ILLUSTRATI con 2 grandi grafiche, entrambi i piatti con originali grandi grafiche e disegni in tonalità mattone e bianco. Contiene inoltre: 1) un pieghevole fissato al bordo interno di 8 facciate di cm. 20x20 di cui 5 recanti foto e grafiche con di rapidomat per puntali , a cartuccia, balaustrino brevettato, stilografiche e pennini per inchiostri di china Hph-I-Noor. 2) 6 pagine e le 4 facciate del piatto posteriore sulla fabbrica RIEPE WERK delle stilografiche a china con l'anellino rosso, Amburgo. 3) Storia dei cinquemila anni dell'inchiostro di china con 7 illustrazioni (di cui 2 a colori). 4) un saggio di Domenico BALBI, 6 pagine con 7 suoi DISEGNI a china + 1 TAVOLA in velina .
8vo, br. ed. 412pp. How the Jesuit accomodation to internal events in China laid the foundation for modern study of China in the West. First published as Studia Leibnitiana, Supplementa 25 (1985) by Fritz Steiner Verlag
8vo, hardcove. jointly published by institut monumenta seria and the ricci institute for chinese-western cultural history san francisco. This collection presents the proceedings of an international conference on the significance of the Rites Controversy in Sino-Western history, held in San Francisco in 1992. It contains fifteen articles by contemporary mainstream China scholars from four continents, including some of the most eminent names in Sinology today.
8vo, br. ed. Behaving Badly in Early and Medieval China presents a rogues’ gallery of treacherous regicides, impious monks, cutthroat underlings, ill-bred offspring, and disloyal officials. It plumbs the dark matter of the human condition, placing front and center transgressive individuals and groups traditionally demonized by Confucian annalists and largely shunned by modern scholars. The work endeavors to apprehend the actions and motivations of these men and women, whose conduct deviated from normative social, cultural, and religious expectations. Early chapters examine how core Confucian bonds such as those between parents and children, and ruler and minister, were compromised, even severed. The living did not always reverently pay homage to the dead, children did not honor their parents with due filiality, a decorous distance was not necessarily observed between sons and stepmothers, and subjects often pursued their own interests before those of the ruler or the state. The elasticity of ritual and social norms is explored: Chapters on brazen Eastern Han (25–220) mourners and deviant calligraphers, audacious falconers, volatile Tang (618–907) Buddhist monks, and drunken Song (960–1279) literati reveal social norms treated not as universal truths but as debated questions of taste wherein political and social expedience both determined and highlighted individual roles within larger social structures and defined what was and was not aberrant. A Confucian predilection to “valorize [the] civil and disparage the martial” and Buddhist proscriptions on killing led literati and monks alike to condemn the cruelty and chaos of war. The book scrutinizes cultural attitudes toward military action and warfare, including those surrounding the bloody and capricious world of the Zuozhuan (Chronicle of Zuo), the relentless violence of the Five Dynasties and Ten States periods (907–979), and the exploits of Tang warrior priests—a series of studies that complicates the rhetoric by situating it within the turbulent realities of the times. By the end of this volume, readers will come away with the understanding that behaving badly in early and medieval China was not about morality but perspective, politics, and power.
Paris, Société d'Éditions Géographiques, Maritimes et Coloniales, 1926. 4to.mayor; 304 pp., con 48 ilustraciones entre el texto y en 28 láminas fotográficas, aparte. Encuadernación moderna en media tela.
PARIS, Bookking International - 1988 - Traduction de Catherine Ballade - Réimpression de l'édition de 1867 - In-4 - Reliure éditeur sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs - 100 planches en couleurs hors texte - 12 + 100 pages - Un accroc en pied sinon bon exemplaire
pp.v-153, 4to br, tres bon etat.
8vo, br. ed. Summary: In 221 BCE the state of Qin vanquished its rivals and established the first empire on Chinese soil, starting a millennium-long imperial age in Chinese history. Hailed by some and maligned by many, Qin has long been an enigma. In this pathbreaking study, the authors integrate textual sources with newly available archeological and paleographic materials, providing a boldly novel picture of Qin's cultural and political trajectory, its evolving institutions and its religion, its place in China's history, and the reasons for its success and for its ultimate collapse.
Madrid, Viuda y Sucesores de Manuel Minuesa de los Rios, 1897. 4to. menor; XIX-546 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Madrid, Viuda y Sucesores de Manuel Minuesa de los Rios, 1898. 4to. menor; XIX-544 pp. Cubiertas originales.
319pp., 23cm., br.orig. (dos renforcé) protégé par papier cristal, pages toujours non coupées, texte très frais, bon état, Cfr. Caillet no.9831, rare, Q81514
8vo pp.xxxiv-127 tavole f.t. Una lezione per l’occhio: partendo da un gruppo di sculture in legno cinesi del IV-III secolo a.C. Salmony ci dà una esercitazione esemplare che sta tra l’archeologia e la storia dell’arte. Analizzando in questi oggetti i motivi delle corna e della lingua connette una raffigurazione simbolica orientale con esempi stilistici appartenenti, oltre all’antico Levante, alla Scizia, al mondo classico, all’India e al mondo celtico, dal mesolitico all’Europa medioevale. Questo vale come metodo per vedere, capire e leggere motivi appartenenti a una esperienza arcaica e come tali portatori di un potere magico e di significati engrammatici le cui tracce permangono nel nostro subconscio. esauritissimo, fuori catalogo. uno strappo senza perdite alla sovracoperta, altrimenti ottima copia