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This Little Primer introduces students of classical Chinese to the earliest extant body of Chinese texts dating from about the 13th to the 10th centuries BC. These texts are known as Oracle-Bone Inscriptions and relate to any matter that was deemed sufficiently important to require consultation with the ancestors and deities of the Shang aristocracy. Indispensable to the study of the history of Chinese religion, politics, agriculture, the calendar system, hunting, warfare, medicine, sacrificial and ritual practices, and other matters of life in China’s first historical dynasty, these more than 130,000 pieces of inscribed turtle plastrons and bovine scapulas, though mostly fragmented, comprise more text in terms of number of characters than the combined transmitted traditional pre-Qín classical Chinese texts. The material is presented in three forms: normalized transcriptions of the texts into modern standard Chinese script, translations into English, and ink-squeezes or rubbings of the original texts. There is also a detailed linguistic and philological explanation of the text, plus an annotation, and commentary on the cultural and historical background of the material. No special background in analyzing grammar and syntax will be required to understand most, if not all, of the materials presented in this Little Primer.
Autor: Takashima, Ken-ichi
ISBN: 9783447111744
Auflage: 2
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 202
Produktart: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Verlag: Harrassowitz Verlag
Veröffentlicht: 20.02.2019
Untertitel: 2nd Revised Edition
Schlagworte: Altes China Archaeology China/Ahnenkult China/Schrift Chinese History Chinese Studies Classical Chinese Culture Studies Klassisches Chinesisch Sinologie