Traite de la chronologie chinoise, divise en trois parties
Explore the rich tapestry of Chinese history through the insightful lens of Antoine Gaubil in "Traite de la chronologie chinoise, divise en trois parties." Published by Cambridge University Press in 2013, this compelling work spans 308 pages, offering a deep dive into the intricacies of Chinese chronology from ancient times to 206 BCE. Gaubil, a distinguished French Jesuit and sinologist of the 18th century, skillfully unravels the complexities of time as understood in China.
Edited by the notable philologist Silvestre de Sacy, this edition brings Gaubil's original insights and scholarly rigor to a modern audience. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those keen on sinology, this book serves as both an academic resource and a captivating narrative of China's chronological system. Experience the depth of Gaubil's scholarship and expand your understanding of one of the world's oldest civilizations. Ideal for both scholarly study and general interest!