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245 00 Confucius and the Analects revisited :|bnew perspectives 
       on composition, dating, and authorship /|cedited by 
       Michael Hunter, Martin Kern. 
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264  1 Leiden ;|aBoston :|bBrill,|c2018. 
300    1 online resource. 
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490 1  Studies in the history of Chinese texts ;|v11 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  |6880-01|aIntro; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; 
       Notes on Contributors; Introduction; Michael Hunter and 
       Martin Kern; The Continuing Currency of the Lunyu; Our 
       Position on the Lunyu; Of Rugs and Dominoes; The 
       Contributions; Chapter 1; A Critical Overview of Some 
       Contemporary Chinese Perspectives on the Composition and 
       Date of the Lunyu; John Makeham; 1 The Guodian Materials 
       and the Dating of the Lunyu; 2 The Shanghai Museum Strips,
       Intertextuality, and a Proto-Lunyu Corpus; Concluding 
       Comments; Chapter 2; The Lunyu as an Accretion Text; 
       Robert Eno; The Concept of an Accretion Text. 
505 8  The Evidence from Lunyu Intertextuality: Kongzi 
       QuotationsDevelopments in Kongzi Quotation Practice; The 
       Lunyu as a Layered Text; Reading the Lunyu as a Western 
       Han Text; Conclusion; Chapter 4; Confucius and His 
       Disciples in the Lunyu: The Basis for the Traditional 
       View; Paul R. Goldin; Evidence from Intellectual History; 
       The Evidence from Philosophical Vocabulary; Evidence from 
       References to Other Philosophers; Chapter 5; The Lunyu, a 
       Homeless Dog in Intellectual History: On the Dating of 
       Discourses on Confucius's Success and Failure; Joachim 
       Gentz. 
520 8  Edited by Michael Hunter and Martin Kern and featuring 
       contributions by preeminent scholars of early China, 
       Confucius and the Analects Revisited: New Perspectives on 
       Composition, Dating, and Authorship critically examines 
       the long-standing debates surrounding the history of the 
       Analects, for two millennia considered the most 
       authoritative source of the teachings of Confucius (551-
       479 BCE). Unlike most previous scholarship, it does not 
       take the traditional view of the Analects' origins as 
       given. Instead, it explores the validity and the 
       implications of recent revisionist critiques from 
       historical, philosophical, and literary perspectives, and 
       further draws on recently discovered ancient manuscripts 
       and new technological advances in the Digital Humanities. 
       As such, it opens up new ways for productive engagement 
       with the text.0Contributors: Mark Csikszentmihalyi, Paul 
       van Els, Robert Eno, Joachim Gentz, Paul R. Goldin, 
       Michael Hunter, Martin Kern, Esther Klein, John Makeham, 
       Matthias L. Richter. 
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590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
       Collection - North America 
600 00 Confucius.|tLun yu.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n81003035 
630 07 Lun yu (Confucius)|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/
       1360786 
630 07 |0(FrPBN)12379053|aLun yu.|2ram 
630 07 |0(FrPBN)12379053|aLun yu|0(FrPBN)11931811|xCritique 
       textuelle.|2ram 
655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  Hunter, Michael,|cPh.D.,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n2017001653|eeditor. 
700 1  Kern, Martin,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n95054612|eeditor. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tConfucius and the Analects revisited.
       |dLeiden ; Boston : Brill, 2018|z9789004382770|w(DLC)  
       2018040916 
830  0 Studies in the history of Chinese texts ;|0https://
       id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2009200875|v11. 
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       db=nlebk&AN=1924082|zOnline ebook via EBSCO. Access 
       restricted to current Rider University students, faculty, 
       and staff. 
856 42 |3Instructions for reading/downloading the EBSCO version 
       of this ebook|uhttp://guides.rider.edu/ebooks/ebsco 
880 8  |6505-00/$1|aWhen were the Manuscripts CopiedWhere were 
       the Manuscripts Copied; Why were the Manuscripts Copied; 
       Conclusion; Chapter 7; Manuscript Formats and Textual 
       Structure in Early China; Matthias L. Richter; Hypotheses 
       about the Influence of Manuscript Formats on Texts; The 
       Extension of Texts; Correspondence between the Text and 
       Its Carrier; Mise-en-Page; Conclusion; Chapter 8; 
       Interlocutor Collections, the Lunyu, and Proto-Lunyu 
       Texts; Mark Csikszentmihalyi; Two Early Versions of the 
       "Interlocutor Text" Origin Story; "Interlocutor Texts" in 
       Early China: The Case of Zengzi 曾子. 
880 8  |6505-00/$1|aTheories of the Lunyu as an Accretion 
       TextJapanese Sinology and the Accretion Theory; The 
       Brookses' Accretion Theory; The Significance of Order 
       within Disorder in the Lunyu; The Historical Context for 
       the Compilation of the Lunyu; The Emergence of Confucian 
       Aphoristic Collections; The Likely Role of Qin 
       Encyclopedism; The Ru Underground of the Early Han and the
       Canonization of Confucius's Wisdom; Closing the Canon; 
       Conclusion; Chapter 3; The Lunyu as a Western Han Text; 
       Michael Hunter; The Title "Lunyu"; Han 漢 Bibliography and
       the Limitations Thereof. 
880 8  |6505-00/$1|aTerms, Concepts, and Ideas in the Lunyu: 
       Taking Ren 仁 as an ExamplePortrayals of Confucius in the 
       Lunyu: Taking Confucius's Success and Failure as an 
       Example; Success and Failure Outside of the Lunyu; 
       Conclusion; Chapter 6; Confucius's Sayings Entombed: On 
       Two Han Dynasty Bamboo Lunyu Manuscripts; Paul van Els; 
       The Dingzhou Analects; Tomb and Excavation; Tracings and 
       Transcriptions; Chapters, Sections, and Graphs; Textual 
       Differences; The P'yŏngyang Analects; Tomb and Discovery; 
       Features of the Manuscript; Differences from the Received 
       Analects; Provenance of the Manuscripts. 
880 8  |6505-01/$1|aThe First "Interlocutor Collection" and the 
       Case of the Missing Zengzi 曾子. 
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