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From Philosophy to Philology : Intellectual and Social Aspects of Change in Late Imperial China
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Author(s):
Benjamin A. Elman
Publication date:
July 01 1984
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Harvard University Asia Center
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9781684172443
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1684172446
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9780674325265
Publication date:
July 01 1984
DOI:
10.2307/j.ctt1tg5kdt
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Book chapters
pp. iii
Front Matter
pp. iii
Preliminary Material
pp. ix
Table of Contents
pp. vii
Acknowledgments
pp. xiii
Foreword
pp. xix
Preface
pp. xxiii
Explanatory Notes
pp. 1
A Revolution in Discourse in Late Imperial China
pp. 1
A Revolution in Discourse in Late Imperial China
pp. 37
K’ao-Cheng Scholarship and the Formation of a Shared Epistemological Perspective
pp. 37
K’ao-cheng Scholarship and the Formation of a Shared Epistemological Perspective
pp. 87
The Professionalization of Lower Yangtze Academics
pp. 87
The Professionalization of Lower Yangtze Academics
pp. 139
Scholarship, Libraries, and Book Production
pp. 139
Scholarship, Libraries, and Book Production
pp. 171
Channels of Scholarly Communication in Kiangnan
pp. 171
Channels of Scholarly Communication in Kiangnan
pp. 231
Denouement
pp. 231
Denouement
pp. 257
Abbreviations Used in the Notes
pp. 259
Abbreviations Used in Notes
pp. 261
Notes
pp. 261
Notes
pp. 309
Bibliography
pp. 309
Bibliography
pp. 341
Glossary
pp. 341
Glossary
pp. 353
Index
pp. 353
Index
pp. 369
Back Matter
pp. 369
Harvard East Asian Monographs
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