Produktbild: Parallel Lives, Congenial Visions

Parallel Lives, Congenial Visions Christian Precursors of Modernity in China and Japan

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

30.07.2025

Abbildungen

41 SW-Abb., 41 SW-Fotos, 2 Tabellen

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

Seitenzahl

296

Maße (L/B/H)

24,6/17,4/1,6 cm

Gewicht

531 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-03-262330-6

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

30.07.2025

Abbildungen

41 SW-Abb., 41 SW-Fotos, 2 Tabellen

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

Seitenzahl

296

Maße (L/B/H)

24,6/17,4/1,6 cm

Gewicht

531 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-03-262330-6

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  • Produktbild: Parallel Lives, Congenial Visions
  • Preface by He Guanghu

    Preface by Muraoka Takamitsu

    Preface by the Author

    Introduction

    Chapter One: The Trailblazers' Guides: Anjir¿ (ca. 1520-1565) and Zhong Mingren (1562-1621)

    Chapter Two: The First Translators of European Texts: Yohoken (ca. 1510-1596) and Xu Ruohan

    (ca. 1670-1740) 9

    Chapter Three: Noble Promoters of Military Reforms: ¿tomo S¿rin (1530-1587) and Xu Guangqi

    (1562-1633)

    Chapter Four: "Grace" and "Brilliance": Hosokawa Garasha (1563-1600) and Candida Xu

    (1607-1680)

    Chapter Five: Pioneers of Comparative Philosophy: Fukansai (1565-1621) and Yang Tingyun

    (ca. 1557-1628)

    Chapter Six: The First Native Priests: Kimura (1565-1622) and Luo Wenzao (1617-1691)

    Chapter Seven: The First Travelers to Europe: It¿ Mancio (1569-1612) and Zheng Manuo

    (1633-1673)

    Chapter Eight: Precursors of the Internationalization of the Script: Dourado (1567-1620) and

    Wang Zheng (1571-1644)

    Chapter Nine: The First Editors of Bilingual Dictionaries: Martin Hara (1568-1629) and

    Huang Risheng (1679-1716)

    Chapter Ten: The Earliest Celebrities in Europe: Hasekura Tsunenaga (1571-1622) and

    Shen Fuzong (ca. 1658-1692)

    Chapter Eleven: Western Art in the East: Jacobus Niva (Ni Yagu, 1579-1638) and You Wenhui

    (1575-1633)

    Chapter Twelve: Hope of the Suppressed: Amakusa Shir¿ (1622-1638) and Wang Maria

    (ca. 1855-1900)

    Chapter Thirteen: Interrogation of a Messenger from the West: Arai Hakuseki (1657-1725) and

    Kangxi (r. 1662-1722)

    Chapter Fourteen: Early Students of Western Medicine: Gao Leisi (1732-1795), Yang Dewang

    (1733-1798), and Sugita Genpaku (1733-1817)

    Chapter Fifteen: The First Teachers of Western Languages: Ogata K¿an (1810-1863) and Xue Madou

    (ca. 1780-1860)

    Chapter Sixteen: Organizers of Modern Media: Fukuzawa Yukichi (1835-1901) and Ying Lianzhi

    (1866-1926)

    Chapter Seventeen: Creators of Universities: Yan Yongjing (1838-1898) and Niijima J¿

    (1843-1890)

    Chapter Eighteen: Entrepreneurs and Philanthropists: Shibusawa Eiichi (1840-1931) and Lu Bohong

    (1875-1937)

    Chapter Nineteen: The First Female Physicians: Ogino Ginko (1851-1913) and Jin Yamei (1864-1934) 135

    Chapter Twenty: Pioneers of Women's Education: Tsuda Umeko (1864-1929) and Zeng Baosun

    (1893-1978)

    Chapter Twenty-One: Faith on the Way to Inculturation: Uemura Masahisa (1858-1925) and Zhao Zichen

    (T.C. Chao, 1888-1979)

    Chapter Twenty-Two: Fathers of Constitutional Law: Ume Kenjir¿ (1860-1910) and Wu Jingxiong

    (1899-1986)

    Chapter Twenty-Three: Creators of an Image of the East: Nitobe Inaz¿ (1862-1933) and Gu Hongming

    (1857-1928)

    Chapter Twenty-Four: Independent Prophets: Uchimura Kanz¿ (1861-1930) and Wang Mingdao

    (1900-1991)

    Chapter Twenty-Five: Pioneers in the Study of History: Saeki Yoshir¿ (1871-1965) and Chen Yuan

    (1880-1971)

    Chapter Twenty-Six: The First Students of Classical Hebrew: Kotsuji Setsuz¿ (1887-1965) and

    Li Rongfang (1899-1973)

    Chapter Twenty-Seven: Indigenization of Christian Art: Chen Yuandu (1903-1967) and Watanabe Sadao

    (1913-1996)

    Chapter Twenty-Eight: A Life for the Poor: Wu Yongbo (1916-2002) and Kitahara Satoko (1929-1958)

    Conclusion: Two Nations on the Way to Modernity