Finis Sinarum

Finis Sinarum
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Publisher : LoD Press, New York
Total Pages : 78
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Synopsis Finis Sinarum by : Thorsten J. Pattberg

Finis Sinarum, the record of secret meetings of Harvard leaders and Peking University dons, describes the conspiracy to dominate global academia. Dr. Pattberg, ex-Peking und ex-Harvard scholar , illuminates the meta (hidden) world of elite scholarship, exam farming, the American invasion, and the covenant of the great Chinese manipulators.

Shengren

Shengren
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Publisher : LoD Press, New York
Total Pages : 478
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Synopsis Shengren by : Thorsten J. Pattberg

The shengren is the single most important concept in Chinese history. Since the Europeans had not anything like it, but refused to hold the candle to China; instead they withheld the shengren and talked about some lesser versions of Greek ‘philosophers’ or Christian ‘holy men.’ The English soon found a slightly better translation; they called the shengren ‘sages.’ The Germans however, the descendants of the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation, never had a concept for sages or sagehood. In their effort to christen China, the Germans called the shengren ‘saints.’ Few people realize how the fate of the shengren was inextricably linked to the German obsession with Holiness. The European imperialists soon engaged in a fierce battle over China's most valuable possessions: its names.

The East-West Dichotomy

The East-West Dichotomy
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Total Pages : 295
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Synopsis The East-West Dichotomy by : Thorsten J. Pattberg

The East-West dichotomy is a philosophical concept of ancient origin which claims that the two cultural hemispheres, East and West, developed diametrically opposed, one from the particular to the universal and the other from the universal to the particular; the East is more inductive while the West is more deductive. Together they form an equilibrium.

The Xin-Civilization

The Xin-Civilization
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Total Pages : 131
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Synopsis The Xin-Civilization by : Thorsten J. Pattberg

"In the East, a Xin-Civilization—or "New Civilization"—is being forged, more intelligent and more technological than anything we have seen before.”

China Hands Handbook

China Hands Handbook
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Publisher : LoD Press, New York
Total Pages : 162
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Synopsis China Hands Handbook by : Thorsten J. Pattberg

The global media won’t report Asian names correctly, our NATO socialists are declaring war on Russian and China, Woke Germany commits genocide on its own people for the Blood Good of the Iews, Japan officials implement the retard badges for plague deniers, and China’s Xi Jinping calls out the Global Civilization Initiative, but not on Taiwan’s terms. These and more hot mantou buns are served with excruciating honesty. A MUST READ for all China hands [who are soon to be declared terrorists].

Gesammelte Werke

Gesammelte Werke
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Total Pages : 630
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Synopsis Gesammelte Werke by : Christian Freiherr von Wolff

Abt. Lateinische Schriften. (38 v. )

Abt. Lateinische Schriften. (38 v. )
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Total Pages : 636
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B3922103
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Synopsis Abt. Lateinische Schriften. (38 v. ) by : Christian Freiherr von Wolff

Astronomia Europaea

Astronomia Europaea
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Total Pages : 580
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105006044635
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Synopsis Astronomia Europaea by : Ferdinand Verbiest

The Jesuit Reading of Confucius

The Jesuit Reading of Confucius
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 685
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ISBN-10 : 9789004289789
ISBN-13 : 900428978X
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Synopsis The Jesuit Reading of Confucius by : Thierry Meynard

The very name of Confucius is a constant reminder that the “foremost sage” in China was first known in the West through Latin works. The most influential of these was the Confucius Sinarum Philosophus (Confucius, the Philosopher of China), published in Paris in 1687. For more than two hundred years, Western intellectuals like Leibniz and Voltaire read and meditated on the sayings of Confucius from this Latin version. Thierry Meynard examines the intellectual background of the Jesuits in China and their thought processes in coming to understand the Confucian tradition. He presents a trilingual edition of the Lunyu, including the Chinese text, the Latin translation of the Lunyu and its commentaries, and their rendition in modern English, with notes.