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类型/形式: | History |
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附加的形体格式: | Online version: Needham, Joseph, 1900-1995. Science and civilisation in China. Cambridge [Eng.] University Press, 1954-<2008> (OCoLC)562500048 |
材料类型: | 互联网资源 |
文档类型 | 图书, 互联网资源 |
所有的著者/提供者: |
Joseph Needham; Ling Wang; Georges Métailie; H T Huang |
ISBN: | 052105799X 9780521057998 052132727X 9780521327275 0521303583 9780521303583 0521320216 9780521320214 0521875668 9780521875660 0521087317 9780521087315 0521250765 9780521250764 0521419999 9780521419994 0521652707 9780521652704 0521632625 9780521632621 052157143X 9780521571432 0521087325 9780521087322 |
OCLC号码: | 779676 |
语言注释: | Text primarily in English with some Chinese characters. |
注释: | Half title of v. 5, pt. 6, 9, 11, 13, v. 6, pt. 3, v. 7, pt. 1-2 in Chinese characters: Zhongguo ke xue ji shu shi. Volume 6, pt. 4 mislabeled on spine as: "vol. IV:4." "Joseph Needham directly supervised the publication of seventeen books in the Science and Civilisation series, from the first volume, which appeared in 1954, through to Volume 6, Part III, which was in press at the time of his death in march 1995. The planning and preparation of further volumes continues. Responsibility for the commissioning and approval of work for publication in the series is now taken by the Publications Board of the Needham Research Institute in Cambridge."--Preliminary page, v. 6 pt. 4. |
描述: | <volumes 1-4; volumes 5, parts 1-7, 9, 11-13; volumes 6, parts 1-6; volumes 7, part 1-2 in 25> : illustrations, maps (some folded) ; 26 cm |
内容: | Volume 1. Introductory orientations -- Volume 2. History of scientific thought -- Volume 3. Mathematics and the sciences of the heavens and the earth -- Volume 4. Physics and physical technology. Part 1. Physics ; Part 2. Mechanical engineering ; Part 3. Civil engineering and nautics -- Volume 5. Chemistry and chemical technology. Part 1. Paper and printing ; Part 2. Spagyrical discovery and invention : magisteries of gold and immortality ; Part 3. Spagyrical discovery and invention: historical survey from cinnabar elixirs to synthetic insulin ; Part 4. Spagyrical discovery and invention: apparatus, theories and gifts ; Part 5. Spagyrical discovery and invention : physiological alchemy ; Part 6. Military technology : missiles and sieges ; Part 7. Military technology : the gunpowder epic ; Part 9. Textile technology : spinning and reeling ; Part 11. Ferrous metallurgy ; Part 12. Ceramic technology ; Part 13. Mining -- Volume 6. Biology and biological technology. Part 1. Botany ; Part 2. Agriculture ; Part 3. Agro-industries and forestry ; Agro-industries : sugarcsane technology ; Part 4. Traditional botany : an ethnobotanical approach / by Georges Métailié ; Part 5. Fermentations and food science / by H.T. Huang ; Part 6. Medicine -- Volume 7. The social background. Part 1. Language and logic in traditional China ; Part 2. General conclusions and reflections. |
其他题名: | Zhongguo ke xue ji shu shi. Science and civilization in China |
责任: | by Joseph Needham. |
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'... an exemplary collaboration, building our knowledge and testing received wisdom in a continuously creative way.' The Spokesman 102: Slump and War 'This is an unusually substantial work, decades in the making and written in a style that is accessible to the interested general reader as well as graduate students and academics.' SciTech Book News 'In summary, this volume is an outstanding contribution to historical metallurgy as well as to the history of Chinese science and technology, representing a quarter of a century's worth of scholarly research on a vast and vastly interesting, topic by a scholar who competently covers both the linguistic-historical and the technical aspects of the subject.' Journal of Archaeological Science 'In summary, what Wagner has achieved in this book is most impressive. It far surpasses Needham's monograph of 1958 in at least three aspects: first, in contrast to Needham's heavy dependence on ancient textual evidence, Wagner has benefited greatly from the substantial progress in archaeological and archaeo-metallurgical studies over the past forty years; second, instead of presenting a history totally devoted to technological developments, Wagner offers us a much more balanced and coherent narrative of Chinese ferrous metallurgy in its social and economic contexts; third, when dealing with ancient texts, Wagner takes a stronger critical stand, and his desire is more to seek out, rather than glorify, the facts. This book is most certainly a worthy addition to the Science and Civilisation in China series.' Jianjun Mei, Revue de Synthese '[Wagner's] thoughtful presentation and reflections on how his own research developed throughout [the] decades in the wake of newly emerging evidence and the changing intellectual discourse, makes this volume of the Needham series an exceptional guidebook for research methods in the field of the history of technology in general and ferrous metallurgy in particular ... The research in this book reflects the author's intimate knowledge of the technology and history of metallurgy.' Dagmar Schafer, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science 再读一些...