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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Note on Language ix
- Introduction 1
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PART I Sound and Script
- CHAPTER 1 The Number of Everything: Music, Cosmology, and the Origins of Language 15
- CHAPTER 2 Letters from the West: Sanskrit, Latin, and Phonetic Legibility in Ming China 46
- CHAPTER 3 Script, Antiquity, and Mental Training: Metaphysical Inquiry Into the Nondiscursive Potential of Writing 73
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PART II Singing and Speaking, Reading and Writing
- CHAPTER 4 Opera and the Search for a Universal Language 103
- CHAPTER 5 Reading the Classics for Pleasure: Prose as Verse, Verse as Music 136
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PART III Philology: The Making and Remaking of a Discipline
- CHAPTER 6 Afterlives: Ming Methods and Their Competition in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries 167
- CHAPTER 7 The Reinvention of Philology: Specialization, Disciplinarity, and Intellectual Lineage 199
- Epilogue 224
- Acknowledgments 231
- Notes 235
- Selected Bibliography 285
- Index 305
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Note on Language ix
- Introduction 1
-
PART I Sound and Script
- CHAPTER 1 The Number of Everything: Music, Cosmology, and the Origins of Language 15
- CHAPTER 2 Letters from the West: Sanskrit, Latin, and Phonetic Legibility in Ming China 46
- CHAPTER 3 Script, Antiquity, and Mental Training: Metaphysical Inquiry Into the Nondiscursive Potential of Writing 73
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PART II Singing and Speaking, Reading and Writing
- CHAPTER 4 Opera and the Search for a Universal Language 103
- CHAPTER 5 Reading the Classics for Pleasure: Prose as Verse, Verse as Music 136
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PART III Philology: The Making and Remaking of a Discipline
- CHAPTER 6 Afterlives: Ming Methods and Their Competition in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries 167
- CHAPTER 7 The Reinvention of Philology: Specialization, Disciplinarity, and Intellectual Lineage 199
- Epilogue 224
- Acknowledgments 231
- Notes 235
- Selected Bibliography 285
- Index 305