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        Contents and Abstracts

        2014-01-16 18:07:53
        古代文明 2014年1期
        關鍵詞:左傳

        [Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations]

        Title: The Romance of Cyrus the Great and Oral History………………………………………………………/2

        Author: Wang Yixin, Professor, School of History, Nankai University, Tianjin, 300071, China.

        Abstract: The sources about Cyrus the Great, the founder of the Persian Empire, are mainly derived from the

        Greek historians records, incredible in details and full of legendary elements and moral teachings. This

        paper applies motif analysis on the Cyrus romances in Herodotus and shows in them the rich elements of

        myth and folktale, both oriental and Greek. Furthermore, this paper looks into issues such as what sources

        the Greek historians acquired, how they screened and colored these sources and by what standard they

        measured the historical truths. Finally, by summarizing the features of oral history, this study indicates

        that Herodotus and his contemporary historians have the features of oral historians. The oriental sources

        they collected are oral materials, not the archived documents.

        Key words: Cyrus; Herodotus; motifs; oral history

        Title: A Chinese Translation and Commentary of the Laws about Homosexual Behavior in Against Timarchus/14

        Author: Guo Zilong, M. A. Student, Institute for the History of Ancient Civilizations, Northeast Normal University,

        Jilin, Changchun, 130024, China; Zhang Qiang, Professor, Institute for the History of Ancient Civilizations,

        Northeast Normal University, Jilin, Changchun, 130024, China.

        Abstract: Against Timarchus is a legal speech written by ancient Greek orator Aeschines. It includes the laws

        about homosexuality which give a comprehensive description of classical Greek attitudes to homosexual

        behavior and their backgrounds of legal and constitutional system. By analyzing the texts, we may

        conclude that homosexual behavior was not prohibited among Greek people. Nevertheless, Athenians who

        have participated in prostitution were excluded from political activities, and some were severely punished

        by disfranchisement.

        Key words: Against Timarchus; homosexual behavior; law

        Title: On the Contribution of the Praetor Peregrinus to the Law of Ancient Rome……………………………/26

        Author: Wu Shoudong, Ph. D. Candidate, School of Law, Jilin University, Changchun, Jilin, 130012, China.

        Abstract: During the expansion period of Ancient Rome, on the practical needs of handling peregrines law

        disputes, Ancient Rome establishes Praetor Peregrinus in 242 B.C.. The Praetor Peregrinus made

        contributions to the development of Roman Laws in the following two aspects: in the substantive law, it

        creates Jus Gentium with the edict of Praetor Peregrinus as its main body; in the procedure law, it creates

        the Processo Per Formulas.

        Key words: Roman Law; Praetor Peregrinus; Jus Gentium; Processo Per Formulas

        [Byzantine and the European Middle Ages]

        Title: Review of the Studies on Byzantine Music…………………………………………………………………/32

        Author: Gao Zhimin, Associate Professor at the School of Music and Ph.D. Candidate at the School of History and

        Culture, Northeast Normal University, Changchun, Jilin, 130024, China.

        Abstract: The Byzantine Empire played an important role in world history. While succeeded the classical culture

        of ancient Greece and Rome, Byzantine culture was also a major factor to make the Renaissance happen in

        Europe. Music as one of the most important aspects of Byzantine culture has attracted more and more

        scholarly researches in contemporary China. Nevertheless, in terms of academic standard, the Chinese

        scholars have not reach the same level as that of the western scholars.

        Key words: Byzantine Empire; music; history of music

        [Specially Invited Column]

        Title: Three Essays on the Study of Ming Political Culture…………………………………………………/39

        Author: Zhao Yifeng, Professor, Faculty for the Study of Asian Civilizations, Northeast Normal University,

        Changchun, Jilin, 130024, China; Wang Jian, Professor, History Department, Jilin University, Changchun, Jilin,

        130012; Wu Yanhong, Professor, History Department, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, 310058, China.

        Abstract: Following the conference held in July 2013 on Ming and Qing political culture, three well-known

        scholars in this area were invited to contribute their thoughts about further studies of Ming political culture

        aiming at clarifying certain related issues of methodology. Zhao Yifengs paper entitled “The Horizon of

        Ming Political Culture Studies”, points out four dimensions of political cultural, namely, political system,

        value, thought, and environment, and discusses the possible issues in Ming political culture for deeper

        examination. Taken political culture as the crossing point of political science and political history, Wang

        Jian, in his paper entitled “Political Culture:A New Frontier of Traditional Political History”, suggests to

        further apply theory, paradigm, and key concepts of political science in the study of Chinese political

        history. Wu Yanhong, on the other hand, in her paper entitled “On the Political Cultural Construction of the

        Ming Dynasty”, argues that political culture should be considered not only as an existing situation, or a

        given tradition, but also as an area to be constructed. Two cases of Ming judicial officials are particularly

        referred to in her discussion.

        Key words: Ming Dynasty; political history; political culture; methodology

        [Imperial China]

        Title: On the Suburb Sacrificial Rite of the Western and Eastern Jin Dynasties……………………………/48

        Author: Zhang Hequan, Professor, Institute for the Study of Ancient Books, Jilin University, Changchun, Jilin,

        130012, China.

        Abstract: Including sacrificial ceremonies in both the southern and northern suburbs, the suburb rite was the

        highest levled official rite during the Western Jin and Eastern Jin dynasties. The rite in southern suburb was

        for the Heaven, while the rite in the Northern suburb was for the Earth. The rites in this era were with

        systmatical ceremonies but rarely making use of music and dance, which constituted a major difference

        from the traditional suburb rites of the earlier times. The roles of the attendants to play in these rites

        reflected these peoples real political postion.

        Key words: Western and Eastern Jin; Suburb Sacrificial Rite; religion; politics

        Title: A Study of the Yuan Adherents with Han Ethnic Background in Early Ming Period………………/58

        Author: Zhang Jia, Assistant Professor, National Institute for Advanced Humanistic Studies, Fudan University,

        Shanghai, 200433, China.

        Abstract: The transition from Yuan to Ming resulted in a large number of Yuan adherents with a background of

        Han ethnic group. The existence of these Yuan adherents made the newly established Ming government

        to face serious legitimacy problem. This paper attempts to summarize the characteristics of these adherents

        by analyzing scattered historical documents. In addition, the relevance of this social group with other

        aspects of the early Ming politics is also examined in this study.

        Key words: Yuan to Ming transition; Yuan adherents; early Ming; political legitimacy

        Title: On the Fiscal Function of the Local Reserved Revenue Incomes and the Formation of the Miscellaneous

        Expenditure Silver in Zhejiang of the Ming Dynasty……………………………………………………/68

        Author: Ding Liang, Ph. D. Candidate, School of History and Culture, Northeast Normal University, Changchun,

        Jilin, 130024, China.

        Abstract: Different from the commonly agreed points of view, this paper holds that the reserved revenue

        incomes of Zhejiang area during the Ming dynasty were mainly used to meet the expenses of the garrisons,

        in addition to pay the salaries of the local officials, educational subsidies, and the needs of the posts. They

        were not used to cover the local governments administrative expenditure. Accordingly, the local reserved

        revenue could be used to make up the deficit of the garrisons and it might not result in the financial

        insufficiency of the local governments. The real reason of the local governmental financial insufficiency is

        actually the inflation of the paper currency issued by the Ming central government. Along with the

        increase of the local financial expense, by Zhengde period, the system of Miscellaneous Expenditure Silver

        was established.

        Key words: Governmental expenditure; miscellaneous expenditure silver; local reserved revenue incomes

        [Eastern Asian History and Culture]

        Title: The Debate on Confucianism and Buddhism among the Gozan Buddhist Monks of Japan and Their

        Internal Differentiation…….……………………………………………………………………….……/78

        Author: Wang Mingbing, Associate Professor, School of History and Culture, Northeast Normal University,

        Changchun, Jilin, 130024, China.

        Abstract: The debate about Confucianism and Buddhism among the Gozan Buddhist monks of Japan in the

        Middle Ages had a very close connection with the fact that a large number of Buddhist monks studied in

        China and Zhu Xi's theory was spread to Japan. In terms of internal logic and occurring sequences, the

        process went through the following stages. In the first stage, Confucianism including Zhu Xi's theory was

        rejected. In the second stage, Confucianism and Buddhism were reconciled. In the third stage,

        Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism were unified. In the fourth stage, Confucianism was repelled again

        while Buddhism was accepted. In terms of practices, it went through a process of giving up Buddhism for

        secular life. Fujiwaraseika bred up in Sokoku Temple and Hayasirazan bred up in Kennin Temple

        established the school of Kyousisyusigakuha after giving up Buddhism. This was not only the turning

        point of the internal differentiation among Gozan Buddhist monks, but also a significant sign of the rising

        of The Zhu Xi School in Japan. Since this process also reflected the transition of the political consciousness

        and academic thought from Buddhist culture to Confucianism in the early days of Japan, it was also a

        process of Confucianism's being reconciled with the Japanese culture.

        Key words: Gozan Buddhist monks; giving up Buddhism for secular life; Fujiwaraseika; Hayasirazan ;

        Zhu Xi School

        [Study of Traditional Chinese Scholarship]

        Title: The Miraculous Prophecies in Zuozhuan and Their Impacts to Traditional Chinese Historiography/85

        Author: Chen Hongchao, Ph.D. Student, History Department, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100084, China.

        Abstract: There are a large number of miraculous prophecies in the narratives of Zuozhuan(《左傳》). This

        way of historical writing combined with both superstitious and reasonable thinking reflects the mental

        complex of people in that times. In Zuozhuan, miraculous predictions become a factor to express causal

        explanations and historical moral teaching. Influenced by Zuozhuan in certain degree, religious belief

        and historical illustration, as well as moral judgment combined more deeply in later historical writings,

        which become one of the most important features of traditional Chinese historiography.

        Key words: Zhuozhuan; miraculous prophecy; Religious thinking; Historical narrative; Moral judgment

        Title: A New Study of the Completion Time of Shishuo Xinyu Zhu…………………………………………/92

        Author: Wei Yunliang, Ph.D. Candidate, College of Liberal Arts, Central China Normal University, Wuhan,

        Hubei, 430079, China.

        Abstract: This article places Liu Xiaobiao(劉孝標)s action of making notes for Shishuo Xinyu (《世說新語》)

        in the background of the reconstruction of ritual system and re-writing history of the Liang dynasty. It is

        held that Liu Xiaobiao took that action because of the order from Emperor Wudi. By a textual examination,

        it is confirmed that Liu Xiaobiao started his work in the first year of Tianjian(天監(jiān),502-519) and finished

        in the seventh year of Tianjian(508).

        Key words: Shishuo Xinyu ; Liu Xiaobiao; Completion Time

        Title: Tartar Pipe and Its Role in the Performance of Song Lyrics…………………………………………/98

        Author: Dong Xiping, Associate Professor, School of Literature, Communication University of China, Beijing,

        100024, China.

        Abstract: The trill pipe introduced into China during the Qin and Han Dynasties became popular in the Southern

        and Northern Dynasties. It was known as Bili(觱篥, Tartar Pipe) and became the major musical instrument

        in the Tang official ceremonial functions. As a tuning instrument, it was commonly used to record music

        tunes. In Song Dynasty, because its timbre fits the Lyrics, Tartar pile became a major musical instrument

        in performance of Lysics. When Song Lyrics became less popular and was replaced by opera, bamboo flute

        gradually took over the role of the Tartar pile.

        Key words: Tartar Pipe; leading Musical Instrument; Song Lyrics; system of performance

        [Newsletters]

        Review of “The Conference for the Study of Forbidden City and the Political Culture of the Ming and Qing

        Dynasties………………………………………………………………………………Chang Wenxiang/108

        Manuscripts, Reminiscence, Locations and Interpretation: New Perspectives on Chinese-Western Cultural

        Exchange and Christianity in Northeast China (Early Qing to Republic) is Published……………………/91

        English Contents and Abstracts………….……………………………………………………………………/112

        Editors Notes…………………….…….……………….…………………….….….………………/cover page 2

        Call for Papers…………….…………..….……………………………………….…..……….……/cover page 3

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