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The Chu silk manuscripts from Zidanku, Changsha (Hunan Province). Volume I, Discovery and transmission /

The Silk Manuscripts from Zidanku, Changsha (Hunan) are the only pre-imperial Chinese manuscripts on silk found to date. Dating to the turn from the fourth to the third centuries BC (Late Warring States period), they contain several short texts concerning basic cosmological concepts in a diagrammati...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Li, Ling, 1948- (Autor)
Otros Autores: Falkenhausen, Lothar von (Editor , Traductor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Chino
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Publicado: Hong Kong [China] : The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, [2020]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction : the place of the Zidanku silk manuscripts in Chinese paleography -- The Chu tomb at Zidanku. Accounts of the discovery -- The 1973 excavation -- List of items unearthed from the Chu tomb at Zidanku -- Related documents. Cai Jixiang, examination and verification of the late Zhou silk manuscript -- First preliminary excavation report -- Second preliminary excavation report -- "Dossier on the removal of the chu silk manuscripts to the United States" : a posthumous manuscript by Cai Jixiang -- Relevant letters from Cai Jixiang to John H. Cox -- Fu Peihe's interactions with John H. Cox on behalf of Cai Jixiang -- Wu Zhucun's interactions with John H. Cox on behalf of Cai Jixiang -- How Frederic D. Schultheis brought the silk manuscripts to the United States -- Arthur M. Sackler's last wish -- Paul Singer's recollections -- Further records involving John H. Cox -- The changing whereabouts of the Zidanku silk manuscripts in the United States -- Letter to Milo Cleveland Beach signed by twenty-seven international scholars -- Related photographs -- Timeline. 
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