The Shape of the Turtle: Myth, Art, and Cosmos in Early ChinaState University of New York Press, 21 feb 1991 - 248 páginas Many Chinese philosophic concepts derive from an ancient cosmology. This work is the first reconstructions of the mythic thought of the Shang Dynasty (ca. 1700- 1100 B.C.) which laid the foundation for later Chinese patterns of thought. Allan regards the myth, cosmology, divination, sacrificial ritual, and art of the Shang as different manifestations of a common religious system and each is examined in turn, building up a coherent and consistent picture. Although primarily concerned with the Shang, this work also describes the manner in which Shang thought was transformed in the later textual tradition. |
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The Shape of the Turtle: Myth, Art, and Cosmos in Early China Sarah Allan Vista previa restringida - 1991 |
The Shape of the Turtle: Myth, Art, and Cosmos in Early China Sarah Allan No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1991 |
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