National audienceThis paper examines a 226 CE debate on li 曆 mathematical astronomy at the Cao-Wei (226–265) court as a case study in the role of orality and person-to-person exchange in the transmission of astronomical knowledge in early imperial China. The li- and mathematics-related manuscripts to have come down to us from the early imperial period often suffer from textual corruption, the form that this corruption takes being rooted in a culture of manuscript transmission by visual copying. Where numbers are involved, such corruption can significantly affect a text’s readability, reliability, and utility, and it is hardly a surprise, I argue, that actors speak of learning li by any way but reading. In 226 CE, two men showed up to a deba...
International audienceThe period of disunion from 311 to 589 CE saw the territories of the former Ha...
This article focuses on the early medieval Chinese work known as the "Great Peace Scripture" (Taipin...
The history of Chinese astronomy in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries can be considered as co...
National audienceThis paper examines a 226 CE debate on li 曆 mathematical astronomy at the Cao-Wei (...
Article submitted to Archives internationales d'histoire des sciencesInternational audienceThis pape...
International audienceFifteen-minute talk on errors in the second-century BCE manuscript Wu xing zha...
International audienceIn 2005, Christopher Cullen published a three-page note, ‘Translating ancient ...
This dissertation is a series of textual case studies on nontraditional sources for li[special chara...
International audienceA paper on the tension between the astral sciences tianwen 天文 'heavenly patter...
International audienceIt was its closed, official nature that stood out about the practise of astron...
International audienceThis paper will return to the operation chu 除 (“eliminate”) as explored by Kar...
This article is a study of the planetary tables in the second century BC manuscript Wu xing zhan. Pr...
International audienceThis article examines the case of an observational and demonstrational armilla...
International audienceThis article is a study of the planetary tables in the second-century BC manus...
(1) Huainanzi 淮南子 (lit. Masters of Huainan) is an encyclopaedic cosmological treatise dating from th...
International audienceThe period of disunion from 311 to 589 CE saw the territories of the former Ha...
This article focuses on the early medieval Chinese work known as the "Great Peace Scripture" (Taipin...
The history of Chinese astronomy in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries can be considered as co...
National audienceThis paper examines a 226 CE debate on li 曆 mathematical astronomy at the Cao-Wei (...
Article submitted to Archives internationales d'histoire des sciencesInternational audienceThis pape...
International audienceFifteen-minute talk on errors in the second-century BCE manuscript Wu xing zha...
International audienceIn 2005, Christopher Cullen published a three-page note, ‘Translating ancient ...
This dissertation is a series of textual case studies on nontraditional sources for li[special chara...
International audienceA paper on the tension between the astral sciences tianwen 天文 'heavenly patter...
International audienceIt was its closed, official nature that stood out about the practise of astron...
International audienceThis paper will return to the operation chu 除 (“eliminate”) as explored by Kar...
This article is a study of the planetary tables in the second century BC manuscript Wu xing zhan. Pr...
International audienceThis article examines the case of an observational and demonstrational armilla...
International audienceThis article is a study of the planetary tables in the second-century BC manus...
(1) Huainanzi 淮南子 (lit. Masters of Huainan) is an encyclopaedic cosmological treatise dating from th...
International audienceThe period of disunion from 311 to 589 CE saw the territories of the former Ha...
This article focuses on the early medieval Chinese work known as the "Great Peace Scripture" (Taipin...
The history of Chinese astronomy in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries can be considered as co...