An edition of A Chinese bestiary (2002)

A Chinese bestiary

strange creatures from the guideways through mountains and seas = [Shan hai jing]

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An edition of A Chinese bestiary (2002)

A Chinese bestiary

strange creatures from the guideways through mountains and seas = [Shan hai jing]

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"A Chinese Bestiary presents a fascinating pageant of mythical creatures from a unique and enduring cosmography written in ancient China. The Guideways through Mountains and Seas, compiled between the fourth and first centuries, B.C.E., contains descriptions of hundreds of fantastic denizens of mountains, rivers, islands, and seas, along with minerals, flora, and medicine. The text also represents a wide range of beliefs held by the ancient Chinese.

Richard Strassberg brings the Guideways to life for modern readers by weaving together translations from the work itself with information from other texts and recent archaeological finds to create a lavishly illustrated guide to the imaginative world of early China.".

"Unlike the bestiaries of the late medieval period in Europe, the Guideways was not interpreted allegorically; the strange creatures described in it were regarded as actual entities found throughout the landscape. The work was originally used as a sacred geography, as a guidebook for travelers, and as a book of omens. Today, it is regarded as the richest repository of ancient Chinese mythology and shamanistic wisdom.

The Guideways may have been illustrated from the start, but the earliest surviving illustrations are woodblock engravings from a rare 1597 edition. All seventy-six of those plates are reproduced here for the first time, and they provide a fine example of the Chinese engraver's art during the late Ming dynasty."--BOOK JACKET.

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A Chinese bestiary: strange creatures from the guideways through mountains and seas = [Shan hai jing]
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Edition Notes

"Philip E. Lilienthal Asian studies endowment."

Parallel title in Chinese characters.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 273-292) and index.

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Berkeley
Other Titles
Shan hai jing

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Library of Congress
DS707 .S4713 2002, 2002075442

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Pagination
xxii, 313 p. :
Number of pages
313

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Open Library
OL15528312M
Internet Archive
chinesebestiarys00rich
ISBN 10
0520218442
LCCN
2002075442
OCLC/WorldCat
49977148
Library Thing
1051102
Goodreads
877505

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