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        The Arts
        October 2018

        Study on Survival of Chinese Classical Opera

        by Wang Fuya

        The book mainly explores Chinese classical opera in terms of the existence, cutural essence and functions, artistic features, and the position in Chinese traditional culture. The author conducts study based on theories of popular culture and folk culture, historical resources of Chinese classical opera, along with various survival tactics for opera like opera adptation and opera prohibition.

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        Children's & YA

        Classic of Mountains and Rivers for Teenagers, Book I

        A Thousand Miles of Mountains and Rivers

        by Liu Xingshi

        The Classic of Mountains and Rivers, also known as Shan Hai Jing, has been regarded as a "strange book" since its appearance in China pre-Qin Dynasty. On the basis of its title, most people would assume that it is a survey record of ancient geography, but its descriptions of the "mountains and rivers" include encyclopedic entries—such as animals, plants, minerals, religion, history, medicine, customs, and ethnic groups. Also, it gives accounts of many folk legends of mythic geography, monsters, and witchcraft. No matter labeled as a book of geography, a book of history, or a book of strange stories, it is a Chinese ancient classic that deserves to be read over and over again.   But as a book compiled about 2,500 to 3,000 years ago, its context and words are difficult to understand for modern readers. The Classic of Mountains and Rivers for Teenagers series is just designed to make this classic more understandable and readable. It illustrates the most essential parts of the Classic of Mountains and Rivers with simple words, animated illustrations, and interdisciplinary approaches, and introduces young readers to the understandings of Chinese ancestors on land and nature. Not only is it a book series for teenagers, but also an encyclopedia of traditional Chinese geography and culture for adults.   The series contains three books, and A Thousand Miles of Mountains and Rivers is the first one. It briefly introduces the creation process and main contributors of the Classic of Mountains and Rivers, and tells stories about geography in ancient China including mountains, rivers, creatures, and minerals as well as the plain but vital spirit for scientific discovery of Chinese ancestors.

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        November 1980

        Die Definition der Aggression.

        Faktizität und Normativität des UN-Konsensbildungsprozesses der Jahre 1968 bis 1974. Zugleich ein Beitrag zur Strukturanalyse des Völkerrechts.

        by Bruha, Thomas

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        February 2019

        Classic Architecture

        by Guangzhou Childhood Arts

        The Chinese Traditional Culture Game Book series is designed for 4-8 year-old children, and integrates Chinese traditional culture into fun and interesting games. The themes of the series cover ancient costumes, classical architecture, traditional crafts, folk festivals, and games including maze, matching, coloring, and identifying variations. The items are carefully arranged and the games are smartly designed to allow children to deepen their understanding of Chinese traditional cultural knowledge in the game.

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        April 2009

        Classical Gardens

        by Lin Lanying & Wang Renjuan

        This volume presents the art of Chinese classical gardens, including gardening techniques, garden types and garden structures. It also introduces the famous ancient gardens in China.

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        April 2009

        Classical Novels

        by Zhao Yulong & Hu Sheng

        This volume introduces some representative works in Chinese classical literature, including Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Heroes of the Marshes, Pilgrimage to the West, The Scholars, A Dream in Red Mansions, and Strange Tales of a Lonely Studio.

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        October 2020

        The Classic of Mountains and Seas (Picture Version)

        by Huang Xuran, Tang Sulan

        "The Classic of Mountains and Seas (Picture Version)" is a children's traditional cultural enlightenment book with a fresh perspective. Selected representative and interesting chapters in "The Classic of Mountains and Seas" were drawn into the book, which depicts a series of images in "The Classic of Mountains and Seas" such as water systems, mountains, vegetations, trees, mountain gods, sacred beasts, water monsters, etc. In this imaginative picture book, images are vivid and the story theme is ups and downs. The author extracts nourishment from the profound ancient myths, and then creates new stories that children can understand. The whole book takes a retro and creative form with concise and simple text and simple and freehand ink painting through the mountain and sea scriptures, depicting a mythical world where the heavens and the earth are prevalent and the gods and monsters are in chaos.

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        October 1984

        Werkausgabe in 8 Bänden

        Band 3: Ludwig Wittgenstein und der Wiener Kreis

        by Ludwig Wittgenstein, Brian F. McGuinness

        I Mittwoch, 18. Dezember 1929 (bei Schlick): (Der Beweis in der Mathematik) / Was bedeutet das Suchen in der Mathematik? (Beispiel: Dreiteilung des Winkels / Gleichnis: Lösung eines Knotens) / Geometrie als Syntax I / Widerspruchsfreiheit I Sonntag, 22. Dezember 1929 (bei Schlick): {»Alle«I}(Gegenstände / Was bedeutet »alle«?) / Solipsismus (Der Sinn des Satzes ist seine Verifikation Leerlaufende Räder / {»Ich kann nicht Ihren Schmerz fühlen«} / {Sprache und Welt}) Mittwoch, 25. Dezember 1929 (bei Schlick): »Alle« II / Zeit (Extern – intern) / Gesichtsraum (Nachtrag, 30. Dezember 1929) / Geometrie als Syntax II / Physik und Phänomenologie / Farbensystem (Liegt jeder Satz in einem System? I / {Die Welt ist rot I} / Nachtrag, Montag, 30. Dezember 1929) / Anti-Husserl Montag, 30. Dezember 1929 (bei Schlick): Zu Heidegger / Dedekindsche Definition / Reelle Zahlen I Donnerstag, 2. Januar 1930 (bei Schlick): {Elementarsätze} / {»Die heutige Erkenntnislage in der Mathematik«} (Freiwerdende Wahl folge / {Verschiedenes} Sonntag, 5. Januar 1930 (bei Schlick): Positive und negative Sätze / Die Farbe Blau in der Erinnerung / »Die Welt ist rot« II / Liegt jeder Satz in einem System? II / Schluß / Vortrag über Ethik / Wahrscheinlichkeit I (Würfe) II 22. März 1930 (bei Schlick): {Verifikation und das unmittelbar Gegebene} ({Verifikation und Zeit}) / Wahrscheinlichkeit II / Hypothesen I (Doppelte Bedeutung der Geometrie / {Verschiedenes über Hypothesen} III 19. Juni 1930 (bei Schlick): {Was in Königsberg zu sagen wäre}(Formalismus / Gleichung und Tautologie l) 25. September 1930 {Verschiedenes} / Variable / Beweis / Reelle Zahlen II / Idealisierung / Interpretation IV Mittwoch, 17. Dezember 1930 (Neuwaldegg): Über Schlicks Ethik / Wert / Religion / Soll / Widerspruchsfreiheit II Freitag, 26. Dezember 1930 (bei Schlick): Stil des Denkens Sonntag, 28. Dezember 1930 (bei Schlick): Widerspruchsfreiheit III (Die Entdeckung Sheffers / {Spielregeln und Konfigurationen des Spiels} / Was heißt es, einen Kalkül anwenden? / {Unabhängigkeit I} Dienstag, 30. Dezember 1930 (bei Schlick): {Widerspruchsfreiheit IV} ({Frege und Wittgenstein I}/ Hilberts Beweis) Donnerstag, 1. Januar 1931 (bei Schlick): Amerika / Das College-Wesen / { Widerspruchsfreiheit V} (Unabhängigkeit II / Zusammenfassung / Hilberts Axiome. I,I und I,2 / {Kalkül und Prosa } / Frege und Wittgenstein II) Sonntag, 4. Januar 1931 (bei Schlick): {Gleichung und Ersetzungsregel I } ({Gleichung und Tautologie II}) / { Verifikation der Sätze der Physik} (Hypothesen II / Geometrie als Syntax III) / Nachträge (Schach / Zu Königsberg / Definition der Zahl) V Montag, 21. September ( Argentinierstraße, dann {auf der} der Straße): Intention, Meinen, Bedeuten / {Kalkül und Anwendung} / {Das Nachschauen in einem Kalender} / Der Bau eines Dampfkessels / Existenzbeweis / {Widerspruchsfreiheit VI} (Versteckter Widerspruch) / Widerspruch (Gleichung und Ersetzungsregel II / Indirekter Beweis I) VI Mittwoch, 9. Dezember 1931 (Neuwaldegg): Über Dogmatismus / Über das Unendliche / Über Ramseys Definition der Identität / Widerspruchsfreiheit VII / Einfügung aus dem Diktat (Widerspruchsfreiheit VIII / Gleichnis: Die »Extension« von p / (Der Begriff des Kalküls) / (Der Beweis in der Geometrie und in der Arithmetik)) / Zweiteilung des Winkels / Die Allgemeinheit in der Geometrie / Indirekter Beweis II VII 1. Juli 1932 (Argentinierstraße): Hypothesen III Anhang A Gesamtheit und System / Gleichung und Tautologie / Begriff und Form / Was ist eine Zahl? / Sinn und Bedeutung / Über das Unendliche (Dedekinds Definition) Anhang B Thesen von Friedrich Waismann (um 1930): 1. Sachverhalt, Tatsache, Wirklichkeit / 2. Sprache / 3. Syntax / 4. Symmetrie, Asymmetrie / 5. Identität / 6. Verifikation / 7. Definition / 8. Gegenstand / 9. Der logische Raum

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        November 1999

        Die List

        by Harro von Senger

        Der Duden präsentiert zwei Definitionen des Wortes »List«, eine enge und eine weite. Die enge Definition: Mittel, mit dessen Hilfe man, andere täuschend, etwas zu erreichen sucht, was man auf normalem Wege nicht erreichen könnte. Die weite Definition: Mittel, mit dessen Hilfe man etwas zu erreichen sucht, was man auf normalem Wege nicht erreichen könnte. Welche Formen und Arten der List es gibt, worin ihre gesellschaftliche und politische Bedeutung besteht, wird in den 21 Beiträgen dieses Bandes umfassend auf interkultureller und interdisziplinärer Ebene untersucht. Inhaltlich spannt sich der Bogen vom antiken Hellas, von China und Indien bis in die gegenwärtige Psychologie und Pädagogik; von der List im islamischen Recht und in der christlichen Theologie zur westlichen Jurisprudenz; von der altskandinavischen Literatur und germanischen Mythologie über Zeugnisse aus dem Mittelalter, der Philosophie, Rhetorik und Politik bis zur List in der Verhaltensbiologie des Kindes und den »Listen« des Aidsvirus.

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        The Arts
        December 2015

        Classical Hollywood cinema

        Point of view and communication

        by James Zborowski

        This book offers a new approach to filmic point of view by combining close analyses informed by the tools of narratology and philosophy with concepts derived from communication studies. Each chapter stages a conversation between two masterpieces of classical Hollywood cinema and one critical concept that can enrich our understanding of them: Vertigo (Alfred Hitchcock, 1958) and Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (Frank Capra, 1936) are interpreted in relation to point of view; Anatomy of a Murder (Otto Preminger, 1959) and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (John Ford, 1962) are considered with reference to the concept of distance; and Letter from an Unknown Woman (Max Ophuls, 1948) and Only Angels Have Wings (Howard Hawks, 1939) are explored through the lens of communication. Each encounter reveals new, exciting and mutually illuminating ways of appreciating not only these case studies, but also the critical concepts at stake. ;

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        Humanities & Social Sciences

        THE CLASSIC OF MOUNTAINS AND SEAS

        by Li Runying,Cheng Huanlian

        Shanhaijing is an ancient masterpiece with rich contents and unique features, which can be called the originator of Chinese fantasy and magic literature. The book, which covers history, geography, nationality, religion, myth, biology, water conservancy and mineral resources, is a treasure of Chinese culture and a concentrated embodiment of the imagination of ancient Chinese. The pictorial version of Shanhaijing comprehensively presents this work of imagination in ancient China, which is a collection of fantasy and magnificent achievements.In the translated version of Shanhaijing, there are more detailed and popular annotation and translation of Shanhaijing, with more than 200 ancient pictures, and people have redrawn the exquisite color inserts of the classic images in dozens of books, so that they conform to the aesthetic taste of contemporary readers. It is convenient for readers to read and understand the profound meaning of Shanhaijing with the help of pictures and texts.

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        April 2019

        Twelve classic popular science courses

        by Wu Jingping

        The author of this book opened a class and interpreted 12 classic popular science works around the theme of "universe and man", which is both ethereal and realistic. At the same time, the book will broadcast the same popular science program "science classics interpretation course" broadcast on Himalayan FM.

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        January 2017

        11 Classical Stories of Kunqu Opera

        by Ke Jun

        This book is a visual discussion on China's classical opera, Kunqu. Regarded as one of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, the aim is to introduce the opera to contemporary audiences.

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        Fiction
        December 2010

        Library of Chinese Classics: The Classic of Mountains and River

        by Chen Chengjin

        “The Classic of Mountains and River "is an ancient Chinese pre-Qin books, but also an encyclopedia reflects the ancient Chinese society. Its content involves history, geography, nationality, mythology, religion, animals, plants, minerals, medicine and so on. Its encyclopedic content and strange content make it rare for ancient books. The book is divided into eighteen volumes, from the volume of a "Nanshan Jing" to volume five "Zhongshan Classic" known as the "Five Sangsanjing", from Volume VI "Overseas Nankan" to Volume 18 "Nei Jing" as "the sea through". Together, the two parts, collectively referred to as "Shan Hai Jing." The Great Chinese Library: The Chinese Version of the Shan Hai Jing (Chinese-English) Reference for English Translation is a new and reliable translation of Shan Hai Jing by the Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House in July 2008. this. English translator Professor Wang Hong is good at translating Chinese books and books. He has translated a large number of Chinese libraries into Chinese including Mozi, Mengxi Bi Tan, Mandarin, Ming and Qing Essays, : Shan Hai Jing (Chinese-English comparison) ".

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        Classic Inscription Collection Script (Series 1)

        by Hu ZiGui

        This set of books is a collection of more than 240 calligraphic works of classic tablets and cursive characters in the past dynasties. It strives to unify the style, smooth the lines and various forms of chapters, which can not only be directly copied by calligraphy lovers, but also provide references for their calligraphy creation, integrating calligraphy and literary value.

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        2013

        A Collection of Comic Books of China's Four Great Classical Novels

        by Xie Pengchen Chen Anming et al.

        A Collection of Comic Books of China's Four Great Classical Novels: Journey to the West, Romance of Three Kingdoms, Dreams of Red Mansions, and Water Margins (A Set of 4 Volumes) displays china's four great classical novels in the form of comic strips. 24 fascicles are included in one set, 6 fascicles in each novel, and a total of 24 fascicles for the 4 novels.

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