【香港中文大学】道藏辑要.提要(三册) 黎志添 主编
书名 Book Name | 道藏辑要.提要(三册) (Companion to the Essentials of the Daoist Canon [In Chinese]) | ||
作者 Author | 黎志添 主编 (Edited by Prof. Lai Chi Tim) | ||
出版时间 Publishing Time | 2021年5月 May 2021 | ||
销量 Sale Volume | ---- | ||
图书类别 Book Category | 宗教研究、道教研究 Religious Studies, Daoist Studies Series | 字数 Number of Words | 2,072页 2,072 pages |
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意向授权区域(多选) Intentional licensing Area | * 中国大陆Chinese mainland * 欧美Europe and America * 东南亚Southeast Asia * 其他Other regions | ||
内容简介(80字以内)Content Abstract(Within 80 Words) | |||
本书是首部《道藏辑要》解题编着,由74 位国际学者合作完成,不仅介绍经本的基本内容,更厘清文本历史和来源。通过剖释这部清代道教典籍的编撰与流传,揭示近代中国宗教的重要发展历程。其他相关书籍有《清代全真道历史新探》、《道贯岭南:广州三元宫志》等。 This volume is the first annotated companion to Daozang Jiyao. In this collection, 74 internationally recognized Daoist scholars provide well-structured and detailed analysis for the 307 texts of Daozang Jiyao and their associated commentaries, not only on the structure and content of the Daoist texts, but also from the perspective of textual history. | |||
作者简介Author Introduction | |||
黎志添是是香港中文大学文化及宗教研究系教授、香港中文大学中国文化研究所执行副所长、道教文化研究中心主任、《道教研究学报》创刊主编及《中国文化研究所学报》总编。2020年,荣获国家教育部高等学校科学研究优秀成果奖(人文社会科学)之著作论文二等奖。 Lai Chi Tim is Professor at the Department of Cultural and Religious Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is also serving as the Director of the Centre for Studies of Daoist Culture, and Associate Director of Institute of Chinese Studies. He received his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, Divinity School, specializing in Daoism, history of religions, and social scientific theories of religion. | |||
推荐理由 Why recommend this book? | |||
· 首部《道藏辑要》解题编着 The first annotated companion to the Daozang Jiyao (Essentials of the Daoist Canon) · 74名全球学者的国际性巨著 International contribution by 74 scholars worldwide · 「本书首次把清代道教典籍的繁复文本整理得清晰可解,将有望提高当代道教研究至全新水平(For the first time this publication brings clarity to the complex text filiation of the Qing Daoism, promising to raise the study of modern Daoism to new levels)」—法国远东学院教授 傅飞岚(Franciscus Verellen, Professor in the History of Daoism, École française d’Extrême-Orient) |