Songs Of The Royal Zhou And The Royal Shao
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Songs of the Royal Zhōu and the Royal Shào
The songs of the Royal Zhōu (“Zhōu Nán” 周南) and of the Royal Shào (“Shào Nán” 召南) have formed a conceptual unit since at least the late Spring and Autumn period (771–453 BC). With this book Meyer and Schwartz provide a first complete reading of their earliest, Warring States (453–221 BC), iteration as witnessed by the Ānhuī University manuscripts. As a thought experiment, the authors seek to establish an emic reading of these songs, which they contextualise in the larger framework of studies of the Shī (Songs) and of meaning production during the Warring States period more broadly. The analysis casts light on how the Songs were used by different groups during the Warring States period.
Proverbs, Songs, Epic Narratives, Folktales of East Asia
Author: Yen Ping-chiu
language: en
Publisher: University Press of America
Release Date: 1997-06-19
This book offers a comparative analysis of the Canadian and American health care systems, and it also explicates and criticizes both Norman Daniels' fair equality of opportunity argument for a right to health care and Allan Buchanon's enforced beneficence argument for a right to a decent minimum of health care. Cust advances an argument, based on David Gauthier's Morals by Agreement, that people have a right to a just minimum of health care. The significance of Cust's book is that the main argument is based on four important notions central to contemporary social, moral, and political theory: namely, the notions of liberty, equality, consent, and mutual advantage.
The Great Bronze Age of China
Author: Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)
language: en
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Release Date: 1980
Describes the Chinese Bronze Age, including the development of the Chinese state, writing, religion and architecture.