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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xvii
- 1. The Owl in Oracle-Bone Inscriptions and on Early Ritual Bronzes 1
- 2. A Study of the Décor on a Shang Dynasty Architectural Object from the Site of Xiaoshuangqiao in Zhengzhou 23
- 3. Respecting Heaven and Sacrificing to the Ancestors: Social Order and Ritual Reflected in Early Western Zhou Bronze Drinking Vessel Sets 37
- 4. The Cheng Wang Fangding 61
- 5. The Western Zhou Court and Hedong Salt Lake: Revelations from the Newly Excavated Ba Bo (Elder Ba) Bronze Vessels 77
- 6. Changing Ideas about De, the Lineage, and the Individual in Fifth- and Fourth-Century BCE China as Reflected in the Wenxian Covenant Texts 119
- 7. The Editing and Publication of Ancient Books Written on Bamboo and Silk 163
- 8. The Philological Value of the Tsinghua Bamboo-Slip Manuscripts 191
- 9. A Brief Look at the Shanghai Museum Manuscript “The State of Lu Suffered a Great Drought” 215
- 10. An Introduction and Preliminary Translation of the Jiaonü (Instructions for Daughters), a Qin Bamboo Text 233
- 11. The Shape of the Text: Gu Prisms and Han Primers 259
- 12. Sanjiaowei M1: Hand Tools from the Grave of a Hobbyist Woodworker? 293
- Afterword. Wandering Mt. Song, Chatting in Friendship: Exploring Mt. Song in Oracle-Bone Inscriptions 311
- List of Contributors 319
- Index 321
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xvii
- 1. The Owl in Oracle-Bone Inscriptions and on Early Ritual Bronzes 1
- 2. A Study of the Décor on a Shang Dynasty Architectural Object from the Site of Xiaoshuangqiao in Zhengzhou 23
- 3. Respecting Heaven and Sacrificing to the Ancestors: Social Order and Ritual Reflected in Early Western Zhou Bronze Drinking Vessel Sets 37
- 4. The Cheng Wang Fangding 61
- 5. The Western Zhou Court and Hedong Salt Lake: Revelations from the Newly Excavated Ba Bo (Elder Ba) Bronze Vessels 77
- 6. Changing Ideas about De, the Lineage, and the Individual in Fifth- and Fourth-Century BCE China as Reflected in the Wenxian Covenant Texts 119
- 7. The Editing and Publication of Ancient Books Written on Bamboo and Silk 163
- 8. The Philological Value of the Tsinghua Bamboo-Slip Manuscripts 191
- 9. A Brief Look at the Shanghai Museum Manuscript “The State of Lu Suffered a Great Drought” 215
- 10. An Introduction and Preliminary Translation of the Jiaonü (Instructions for Daughters), a Qin Bamboo Text 233
- 11. The Shape of the Text: Gu Prisms and Han Primers 259
- 12. Sanjiaowei M1: Hand Tools from the Grave of a Hobbyist Woodworker? 293
- Afterword. Wandering Mt. Song, Chatting in Friendship: Exploring Mt. Song in Oracle-Bone Inscriptions 311
- List of Contributors 319
- Index 321