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Between Rome and China : history, religions and material culture of the Silk Road / International Union of Academies ; edited by Samuel N.C. Lieu & Gunner B. Mikkelsen.

Van Pelt Library DS33.1 .B48 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lieu, Samuel N. C., author, editor.
Mikkelsen, Gunner B., author, editor.
Contributor:
Union académique internationale, sponsoring body.
Series:
Silk Road studies ; 18.
Silk Road studies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Architecture, Ancient--Asia, Central.
Architecture, Ancient.
Relations.
Silk Road--History.
Silk Road.
Silk Road--Civilization.
Rome--Relations--China.
Rome.
China--Relations--Rome.
China.
Asia, Central--History.
Asia, Central.
Central Asia.
History.
Civilization.
International relations.
Asia--Silk Road.
Rome (Empire).
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
ix, 300 pages : illustrations, maps, plans ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols, [2016]
Summary:
This book contains a key study on sericulture as well as on the conduct of the trade in silk between China and the Roman Near East using archaeological and literary evidence. The eight studies in this volume by established and emerging scholars range geographically and chronologically from the Greek Kingdom of Bactria of the 2nd century BCE to the Uighur Kingdoms of Karabalgasun in Mongolia and Qočo in Xinjiang of the 8th-9th centuries CE. It contains a key study on sericulture as well on the conduct of the trade in silk between China and the Roman Near East using archaeological as well as literary evidence. Other topics covered include Sogdian religious art, the role of Manichaeism as a Silk Road religion par excellence, the enigmatic names for the Roman Empire in Chinese sources and a multi-lingual gazetteer of place- and ethnic names in Pre-Islamic Central Asia which will be an essential reference tool for researchers. The volume also contains an author and title index to all the Silk Road Studies volumes published up to 2014. The broad ranging theme covered by this volume should appeal to a wider public fascinated by the history of the Silk Road and wishing to be informed of the latest state of research. Because of the centrality of the topics covered by this study, the volume could serve as a basic reading text for university courses on the history of the Silk Road.
Contents:
Greeks, Iranians and Chinese on the Silk Road / Josef Wiesehöfer
Palestine, Syria and the Silk Road / Ulrich Hübner
Manichaeism on the Silk Road: its rise, flourishing and decay / Werner Sundermann
Chang'an-China's gateway to the Silk Road / Thomas Thilo
Religious convergence in Sogdian funarary art from sixth-century North Cina / Gunner Mikkelsen
Da Quin and Fulin - the Chinese names for Rome / Samuel N.C. Lieu
Places and peoples in Central Asia and in the Graeco-Roman Near East - a multilingual gazetteer from select pre-Islamic sources / Samuel N.C. Lieu & Gunner Mikkelsen
Some thoughts on Manichaean architecture and its applications in the Eastern Uighur Khaganate / Lyndon A. Arden-Wong.
Notes:
At head of title: International Union of Academies (Union académique internationale), Project 67: China and the Mediterranean World: Archaeological and Written Sources.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9782503566696
2503566693
OCLC:
934617147

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