Science and Confucian Statecraft in East Asia: Science and Religion in East Asia, cartea 2
Jongtae Lim, Francesca Brayen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 mar 2019
Contributors include: Francesca Bray, Christopher Cullen, Asaf Goldschmidt, Cho-ying Li, Jongtae Lim, Peter Lorge, Joong-Yang Moon, Kwon soo Park, Dongwon Shin, Pierre-Étienne Will
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004390577
ISBN-10: 900439057X
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Science and Religion in East Asia
ISBN-10: 900439057X
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Science and Religion in East Asia
Cuprins
Contents
Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
1 Introduction: Science and Confucian Statecraft in East Asia
Francesca Bray
2 Confucian Statecraft and the Production of Saltpeter and Sulfur in Song Dynasty China
Peter Lorge
3 Song Government and Medicine – the Case of the Imperial Pharmacy
Asaf Goldschmidt
4 Forensic Science and the Late Imperial Chinese State
Pierre-Étienne Will
5 Calendar Publishing and Local Science in Chosŏn Korea
Park Kwon Soo
6 “As a Sage-king Reemerges, All Water Returns to Its Proper Path”: Xia Yuanji’s Water Management and the Legitimisation of the Yongle Reign
Cho-ying Li
7 Measuring the Rainfall in an East Asian State Bureaucracy: the Use of Rain-Measuring Utensils in Late Eighteenth-Century Korea
Lim Jongtae林宗台
8 Measures against Epidemics in Late Eighteenth-Century Korea: Reformation or Restoration?
Shin Dongwon
9 Delivering Whose Seasons? Non-state Knowledge of the Heavens in Early Imperial China, and Its Official Appropriation
Christopher Cullen
10 From Local Calendar (hyangnyŏk) to Eastern Calendar (tongnyŏk): the Aspiration for an Independent Calendar of the Kingdom in Late Chosŏn Korea
Moon Joong-Yang
Index
Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
1 Introduction: Science and Confucian Statecraft in East Asia
Francesca Bray
Part 1: Making State Sciences Work
2 Confucian Statecraft and the Production of Saltpeter and Sulfur in Song Dynasty China
Peter Lorge
3 Song Government and Medicine – the Case of the Imperial Pharmacy
Asaf Goldschmidt
4 Forensic Science and the Late Imperial Chinese State
Pierre-Étienne Will
5 Calendar Publishing and Local Science in Chosŏn Korea
Park Kwon Soo
Part 2: State, Science, and Legitimacy
6 “As a Sage-king Reemerges, All Water Returns to Its Proper Path”: Xia Yuanji’s Water Management and the Legitimisation of the Yongle Reign
Cho-ying Li
7 Measuring the Rainfall in an East Asian State Bureaucracy: the Use of Rain-Measuring Utensils in Late Eighteenth-Century Korea
Lim Jongtae林宗台
8 Measures against Epidemics in Late Eighteenth-Century Korea: Reformation or Restoration?
Shin Dongwon
9 Delivering Whose Seasons? Non-state Knowledge of the Heavens in Early Imperial China, and Its Official Appropriation
Christopher Cullen
10 From Local Calendar (hyangnyŏk) to Eastern Calendar (tongnyŏk): the Aspiration for an Independent Calendar of the Kingdom in Late Chosŏn Korea
Moon Joong-Yang
Index
Notă biografică
Francesca Bray, PhD (1985) University of Cambridge, is Emerita Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Edinburgh. Recent books include Graphics and Text in the Production of Technical Knowledge in China: The Warp and the Weft (co-edited, Brill, 2007) and Technology, Gender and History in Imperial China: Great Transformations Reconsidered (Routledge, 2013).
Jongtae Lim, Ph.D. (2003), Seoul National University, teaches the history of science in East Asia at that university. He has conducted research on early modern Korean science, particularly the history of Western learning and the scientific exchange between China and Korea.
Jongtae Lim, Ph.D. (2003), Seoul National University, teaches the history of science in East Asia at that university. He has conducted research on early modern Korean science, particularly the history of Western learning and the scientific exchange between China and Korea.