Better known to western medieval travelers as Zayton, Quanzhou in Fujian was China’s main port and also the terminus of the Maritime Silk Road. The city was home to a cosmopolitan population especially when China was under Mongol rule (ca. 1280-1368 CE). Italian visitors to and inhabitants of the city included Marco Polo, Odoric of Pordenone and Andrew of Perugia. The city had a significant Christian population, both Catholic and Church of the East (Nestorian), and the nearby town of Jinjiang has to this day in its neighbourhood a Manichaean shrine housing a unique statue of Mani as the Buddha of Light. These religious communities left a wealth of art on stone which first came to light in Mid-Twentieth Century but is still very little known and studied outside China. This volume containing over 200 illustrations (many in full colour) is the work of a team of scholars from Australian universities in collaboration with the major museums in Quanzhou and Jinjiang and is the first major work on this unique material in a western language. The book will be of great interest not only to scholars of Manichaeism and of the Church of the East but also to scholars of East-West contacts under the Mongols.
發表於2024-09-28
Medieval Christian and Manichaean Remains from Quanzhou 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載
圖書標籤: 濛元史 廣州 宗教學 宗教 基督教 曆史
比牛汝極靠譜多瞭。p.s.不知哪位同學拍照手抖。
評分比牛汝極靠譜多瞭。p.s.不知哪位同學拍照手抖。
評分比牛汝極靠譜多瞭。p.s.不知哪位同學拍照手抖。
評分比牛汝極靠譜多瞭。p.s.不知哪位同學拍照手抖。
評分比牛汝極靠譜多瞭。p.s.不知哪位同學拍照手抖。
Medieval Christian and Manichaean Remains from Quanzhou 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載