Throughout the history of Chinese religion, ideas of fate are present. The earliest forms of Chinese writing occur on thousands of tortoise shells found 65 years ago in the province of Honan. At that time inscriptions on bronze vessels from the first millennium B.C. were already known. But the new material was more difficult to interpret. The amount of material has grown since then: there are now about 100 000 inscribed shells and bones, some hundreds of whole tortoise shields with inscriptions as well as other archaeological material. One third of the signs has been deciphered. The inscriptions are mostly quite brief and contain oracle formulas. The people of the Shang-Yin dynasty (1500-1028 B.C.) knew the useful and the beautiful. What di...
This paper examines how two modes of understanding Heaven (Tian 天) coexisted in ancient Japan. The n...
International consortium for research in the humanities : fate, freedom and prognostications - Strat...
In this thesis I discuss the nature and significance of three different layers of linguistic context...
Throughout the history of Chinese religion, ideas of fate are present. The earliest forms of Chinese...
Writing and divination during the Shang dynasty After a brief exposition of the main techniques of d...
The question I address in my dissertation relates to the conundrum of the prediction of fate in earl...
The question I address in my dissertation relates to the conundrum of the prediction of fate in earl...
Religion occupies a predominant position throughout the history of human civilization. From prehisto...
The Huayuanzhuang East oracle bone inscriptions form a corpus of more than 2500 individual divinatio...
The Huayuanzhuang East oracle bone inscriptions form a corpus of more than 2500 individual divinatio...
Culture is commonly viewed as the most significant factor that distinguishes one ethic group from an...
This thesis focuses on three areas of problems in the studies of Zhouyuan oracle-bone inscriptions:...
Oracle bone script was the earliest form of Chinese characters carved on turtle plastrons and animal...
Metamorphic Imagery in Ancient Chinese Art and Religion demonstrates that the concept of metamorphis...
Scholarship on religion in Early China (pre-220 BCE) has been predominantly concerned with the issue...
This paper examines how two modes of understanding Heaven (Tian 天) coexisted in ancient Japan. The n...
International consortium for research in the humanities : fate, freedom and prognostications - Strat...
In this thesis I discuss the nature and significance of three different layers of linguistic context...
Throughout the history of Chinese religion, ideas of fate are present. The earliest forms of Chinese...
Writing and divination during the Shang dynasty After a brief exposition of the main techniques of d...
The question I address in my dissertation relates to the conundrum of the prediction of fate in earl...
The question I address in my dissertation relates to the conundrum of the prediction of fate in earl...
Religion occupies a predominant position throughout the history of human civilization. From prehisto...
The Huayuanzhuang East oracle bone inscriptions form a corpus of more than 2500 individual divinatio...
The Huayuanzhuang East oracle bone inscriptions form a corpus of more than 2500 individual divinatio...
Culture is commonly viewed as the most significant factor that distinguishes one ethic group from an...
This thesis focuses on three areas of problems in the studies of Zhouyuan oracle-bone inscriptions:...
Oracle bone script was the earliest form of Chinese characters carved on turtle plastrons and animal...
Metamorphic Imagery in Ancient Chinese Art and Religion demonstrates that the concept of metamorphis...
Scholarship on religion in Early China (pre-220 BCE) has been predominantly concerned with the issue...
This paper examines how two modes of understanding Heaven (Tian 天) coexisted in ancient Japan. The n...
International consortium for research in the humanities : fate, freedom and prognostications - Strat...
In this thesis I discuss the nature and significance of three different layers of linguistic context...