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Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
430
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Feb 17, 2011
Editore
Brill Academic Pub
ISBN-10
900419228X
ISBN-13
9789004192287
Descrizione
This collection dives into the fascinating world of Chinese textual creation between 900 and 1400, a time when print technology was beginning to reshape how knowledge was spread. With contributions from Lucille Chia and Hilde De Weerdt, the essays explore the intricate tapestry of literature, history, and philosophy that emerged during this vibrant period.
Readers will encounter a rich array of voices, each highlighting the unique characteristics of manuscripts and printed works that flourished in different contexts. The authors share insights that illuminate how cultural, social, and political factors influenced the art of writing and dissemination in ancient China.
As they navigate through time, the essays reveal not just the evolution of text production but also how it mirrored broader societal changes. This book offers a warm and engaging glimpse into a world where knowledge was both preserved and transformed, inviting readers to appreciate the profound impact of print in shaping thought and culture.
Readers will encounter a rich array of voices, each highlighting the unique characteristics of manuscripts and printed works that flourished in different contexts. The authors share insights that illuminate how cultural, social, and political factors influenced the art of writing and dissemination in ancient China.
As they navigate through time, the essays reveal not just the evolution of text production but also how it mirrored broader societal changes. This book offers a warm and engaging glimpse into a world where knowledge was both preserved and transformed, inviting readers to appreciate the profound impact of print in shaping thought and culture.
Generi
Storia