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The commentarial transformation of the Spring and Autumn / Newell Ann Van Auken.
Author
Van Auken, Newell Ann
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Format
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Language
English
Published/Created
Albany : State University of New York Press, [2016]
©2016
Description
xiv, 338 pages ; 24 cm.
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East Asian Library - Western Languages
PL2470.Z7 V36 2016
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Subject(s)
Zuoqiu, Ming
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Zuo zhuan
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Confucius
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Chun qiu
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Series
SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-320) and index.
Contents
Orthodoxy and transformation: two categories of commentary
The ritual filter and the centrality of Lŭ
Hierarchy, criticism and commendation: recognizing merit and assigning fault
Two ways of teaching the Spring and Autumn: the sources of the direct commentaries
Other approaches to commentary in the Zuŏ tradition: the Gentleman and Confucius
The direct commentaries versus Gōngyáng and Gŭliáng: incomplete correspondences and the likelihood of mediated contact
From recording rules to written text: conceptual antecedents to Gōngyáng and Gŭliáng in the direct commentaries
Epilogue: from Zhōu Gōng to Confucius: textual creation myths forgotten and replaced
Appendix: summaries and topical lists of the direct commentary passages.
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ISBN
9781438462998 ((hardcover ; : alkaline paper))
1438462999 ((hardcover ; : alkaline paper))
LCCN
2016007691
OCLC
940957938
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