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Textual Patterns and Cosmic Designs in Early China

Autor Benoît Vermander
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 oct 2025
Via a hermeneutics focused on Chinese numerology and concentric arrangements, the book offers a novel construal of the textual universe proper to early China writings.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032735504
ISBN-10: 1032735503
Pagini: 182
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Routledge

Cuprins

1: Shaping and Numbering  2: Orbiting the Huainanzi  3: The Zhuangzi’s Inner Chapters: Thinking within and outside Circles  4: Confucius and the Hen-Pheasant  5: The Laozi as a Topological Space

Recenzii

“As a fine connoisseur of China’s scriptural and spiritual traditions, Benoît Vermander possesses the magic art of making them come alive aurally through their rhythms and visually in their ‘textual patterns and cosmic designs’ – read it to believe it !”
 
Anne Cheng, Chair of Chinese intellectual history, Collège de France, Paris
 
“Few people can match Benoit Vermander’s understanding of Chinese culture, especially its literary and philosophical dimensions. In this book he once again illustrates that he can be confidently relied on to propose innovative approaches to whatever subject he touches on.”
 
John Lagerwey. Emeritus Professor at Hong Kong Chinese University and EPHE (Ecole Pratique des Hautes etudes, Paris). Director of Paris Ricci Institute.

Notă biografică

Benoît Vermander is professor of religious anthropology at Fudan University (Shanghai), where he also teaches the hermeneutic of Chinese Classics. He heads the Xu-Ricci Dialogue Institute in the same university. His research interests and publications focus on cross-cultural hermeneutic, comparative classics, and Chinese religiosities.