A Study of Names of Places in the Oracle Bone Inscriptions

A Study of Names of Places in the Oracle Bone Inscriptions
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Publisher : Open Dissertation Press
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ISBN-10 : 1374698237
ISBN-13 : 9781374698239
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Synopsis A Study of Names of Places in the Oracle Bone Inscriptions by : 吳銘森

This dissertation, "A Study of Names of Places in the Oracle Bone Inscriptions" by 吳銘森, Ming-sum, Ng, was obtained from The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong) and is being sold pursuant to Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License. The content of this dissertation has not been altered in any way. We have altered the formatting in order to facilitate the ease of printing and reading of the dissertation. All rights not granted by the above license are retained by the author. DOI: 10.5353/th_b4257376 Subjects: Oracle bones Names, Geographical - China

The Oracle Bone Inscriptions from Huayuanzhuang East

The Oracle Bone Inscriptions from Huayuanzhuang East
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 487
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ISBN-10 : 9781501505294
ISBN-13 : 1501505297
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Synopsis The Oracle Bone Inscriptions from Huayuanzhuang East by : Adam C. Schwartz

Since 1899 more than 73,000 pieces of inscribed divination shell and bone have been found inside the moated enclosure of the Anyang-core at the former capital of the late Shang state. Nearly all of these divinations were done on behalf of the Shang kingsand has led to the apt characterization that oracle bone inscriptions describe their motivations, experiences, and priorities. There are, however, much smaller sets of divination accounts that were done on behalf of members of the Shang elite other than the king.First noticed in the early 1930's, grouped and periodized shortly thereafter, oracle bone inscriptions produced explicitly by or on behalf of "royal familygroups" reveal information about key aspects of daily life in Shang societythat are barely even mentioned in Western scholarship. The newly published Huayuanzhuang East Oracle Bone inscriptions are a spectacular addition to the corpus of texts from Anyang: hundreds of intact or largely intact turtle shells and bovine scapulae densely inscribed with records of the divinations in which they were used. They were produced on the behalf of a mature prince of the royal family whose parents, both alive and still very much active, almost certainly were the twenty-first Shang king Wu Ding (r. c. 1200 B.C.) and his consort Lady Hao (fu Hao). The Huayuanzhuang East corpus is an unusually homogeneous set of more than two thousand five hundred divination records, produced over a short period of time on behalf of a prince of the royal family. There are typically multiple records of divinations regarding the same or similar topics that can be synchronized together, which not only allows for remarkable access into the esoteric world of divination practice, but also produce micro-reconstructions of what is essentially East Asia's earliest and most complete "day and month planner." Because these texts are unusually linguistically transparent and well preserved, homogeneous in orthography and content, and published to an unprecedentedly high standard, they are also ideal material for learning to read and interpret early epigraphic texts. The Huayuanzhuang East oracle bone inscriptions are a tremendously important Shang archive of "material documents" that were produced by a previously unknown divination and scribal organization. They expose us to an entirely fresh set of perspectives and preoccupationscentering ona member of the royal family at the commencement of China's historical period. The completely annotated English translation of the inscriptions is the first of its kind, and is a vibrant new source of Shang history that can be accessedto rewrite and supplement what we know about early Chinese civilization and life in the ancient world. Before the discerning reader are the motives, preoccupations, and experiences of a late Shang prince working simultaneously in service both for his Majesty, his parents, and hisown family.

The Origin and Evolution of China's Names I

The Origin and Evolution of China's Names I
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9781040120903
ISBN-13 : 1040120903
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Synopsis The Origin and Evolution of China's Names I by : HU A-Xiang

This is the first volume of a two-volume set on the names of China, focusing on the country's official titles throughout history. Using interdisciplinary approaches from fields such as history, geography, ethnic studies, linguistics, psychology and toponymy, this two-volume set examines the origin and evolution of China's names over more than 4,000 years of history. The first volume examines the official names of the country given by the rulers or government, including the names of the imperial dynasties, from the earliest Xia to the last Qing, and the title of the Republic of China, which symbolises a new era in national naming. The author examines the common features as well as the cultural contexts and historical traditions that underlie these diverse titles. The origins and meanings of national titles, their secondary connotations, evolving understandings and related implications are explored. The book also analyses the lifespan and spatial references of these national titles. This book will appeal to both academic and general readers interested in Chinese history, Chinese historical geography and Chinese toponymy.

A Writing Studies Primer

A Writing Studies Primer
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Publisher : Broadview Press
Total Pages : 425
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ISBN-10 : 9781770488151
ISBN-13 : 1770488154
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Synopsis A Writing Studies Primer by : Joyce Kinkead

Writing is omnipresent in our lives, yet we rarely stop and consider its history and material culture. This volume introduces student readers to the development of writing across time and societies. The book incorporates autoethnography and asks readers to consider writing histories, influences, processes, and tools in their own lives. Short readings are included for each chapter. Designed for composition courses with a Writing About Writing focus or courses in Writing Studies, A Writing Studies Primer is a distinctive, visually engaging introduction to writing through its material culture.

The Residue of Dreams

The Residue of Dreams
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9781942242826
ISBN-13 : 1942242824
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Synopsis The Residue of Dreams by : Tsung-I Jao

Sources of Shang History

Sources of Shang History
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 342
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ISBN-10 : 0520054555
ISBN-13 : 9780520054554
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Synopsis Sources of Shang History by : David N. Keightley

The Chu Silk Manuscripts from Zidanku, Changsha (Hunan Province)

The Chu Silk Manuscripts from Zidanku, Changsha (Hunan Province)
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Publisher : The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 9789882370975
ISBN-13 : 9882370977
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Synopsis The Chu Silk Manuscripts from Zidanku, Changsha (Hunan Province) by : Li Ling

The Silk Manuscripts from Zidanku, Changsha (Hunan), are the only preImperial Chinese manuscripts on silk found todate. Dating to the turn from the 4th to the 3rd centuries BC (Late Warring States period), they contain several short texts concerning basic cosmological concepts, arranged in a diagrammatic arrangement and surrounded by pictorial illustrations. As such, they constitute a unique source of information complementing and going beyond what is known from transmitted texts. This is the first in a twovolume monograph on the Zidanku manuscripts, reflecting almost four decades of research by Professor Li Ling of Peking University. While the philological study and translation of the manuscript texts is the subject of Volume Two, this first volume presents the archaeological context and history of transmission of the physical manuscripts. It records how they were taken from their original place of interment in the 1940s and taken to the United States in 1946; documents the early stages in the research on the finds from the Zidanku tomb and its reexcavation in the 1970s; and accounts for where the manuscripts were kept before becoming the property, respectively, of the Arthur M. Sackler Foundation, New York (Manuscript 1), and the Freer and Sackler Galleries, Smithsonian Institution (Manuscripts 2 and 3). Superseding previous efforts, this is the definitive account that will sets the record straight and establishes a new basis for future research on these uniquely important artifacts.

The Cambridge History of Ancient China

The Cambridge History of Ancient China
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 1192
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ISBN-10 : 0521470307
ISBN-13 : 9780521470308
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Synopsis The Cambridge History of Ancient China by : Michael Loewe

The Cambridge History of Ancient China provides a survey of the institutional and cultural history of pre-imperial China.