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Looking at it from Asia: the Processes that Shaped the Sources of History of Science

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    Chapter 1 Formation and Administration of the Collections of Literary and Scholarly Tablets in First Millennium Babylonia
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    Chapter 2 The Textual Form of Knowledge: Occult Miscellanies in Ancient and Medieval Chinese Manuscripts, Fourth Century B.C. to Tenth Century A.D.
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    Chapter 3 Sanskrit Scientific Libraries and Their Uses: Examples and Problems of the Early Modern Period
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    Chapter 4 The French Jesuit Manuscripts on Indian Astronomy: The Narratology and Mystery Surrounding a Late Seventeenth – Early Eighteenth Century Project
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    Chapter 5 Scientific Texts in Contest, 1600–1800
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    Chapter 6 A Chinese Canon in Mathematics and Its Two Layers of Commentaries: Reading a Collection of Texts as Shaped by Actors
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    Chapter 7 On Sanskrit Commentaries Dealing with Mathematics (Fifth–Twelfth Century)
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    Chapter 8 Mesopotamian Metrological Lists And Tables:Forgotten Sources
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    Chapter 9 What Shaped Our Corpuses of Astral and Mathematical Cuneiform Texts?
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    Chapter 10 Knowledge and Practice of Mathematics in Late Ming Daily life Encyclopedias
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    Chapter 11 Is the Lower Yangzi River Region the Only Seat of Medical Knowledge in Late Imperial China? A Glance at the Far South Region and at Its Medical Documents
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    Chapter 12 Imperial Science Written in Manchu in Early Qing China: Does It Matter?
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    Chapter 13 Sinification as Limitation: Minh Mạng’s Prohibition on Use of Nôm and the Resulting Marginalization of Nôm Medical Texts
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Chapter title
Sinification as Limitation: Minh Mạng’s Prohibition on Use of Nôm and the Resulting Marginalization of Nôm Medical Texts
Chapter number 13
Book title
Looking at it from Asia: the Processes that Shaped the Sources of History of Science
Published by
Springer, Dordrecht, January 2010
DOI 10.1007/978-90-481-3676-6_13
Book ISBNs
978-9-04-813675-9, 978-9-04-813676-6
Authors

C. Michele Thompson

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