The World in Miniaturetxt,chm,pdf,epub,mobi下载 作者:R.A. Stein 出版社: Stanford University Press 副标题: Container Gardens and Dwellings in Far Eastern Religious Thought 原作名: Le monde en petit: jardins en miniature et habitations dans la pensee religieuse d'Extreme-Orient 译者:Phyllis Brooks 出版年: 1990-5-31 页数: 421 定价: GBP 62.95 装帧: Hardcover ISBN: 9780804716741
内容简介 · · · · · ·In this volume of three related essays, the reader will encounter a system of interlocking images and symbols that lies at the core of the Far Eastern view of the universe - a system that informs cosmology, ritual, ethics, aesthetics, and many aspects of everyday life. The first essay, 'miniature Gardens in the Far East', summarizes the complex cultural significance of the gard...
In this volume of three related essays, the reader will encounter a system of interlocking images and symbols that lies at the core of the Far Eastern view of the universe - a system that informs cosmology, ritual, ethics, aesthetics, and many aspects of everyday life. The first essay, 'miniature Gardens in the Far East', summarizes the complex cultural significance of the gardens of fantastic rocks and dwarfed trees placed in basins, of Chinese origin but transmitted to other Far Eastern cultures. The author demonstrates that these gardens are icons whose components and forms not only symbolize but replicate paradise realms important in ancient Chinese religion and folk beliefs. He shows that by replicating such realms, the gardens both manifest and bestow on their possessor the magical powers associated with them, and he details exactly how the gardens accomplished this. Many subtle mutations of the miniature garden, such as subterranean worlds equipped with their own sun and moon and populated with aspirants of eternity, are revealed. The other two essays augment and complement the riches of 'Miniature Gardens' with an enlightening treatment of the domestic and religious architecture of East Asia. 'Dwelling Places, Their Physical Details' discusses how the traditional cultures of China and Tibet give material form to their cosmological speculations. The author provides a detailed description of traditional housing, isolating the various parts of dwellings and identifying their symbolism. He explains the significance of orienting houses with regard to the cardinal directions and shows how the thoeries of Yin and Yang and the Five Activities influenced their forms. The subject of the third essay, 'The World and Architecture in Religious Thought', is the nature, significance, and symbolism of the temples and holy buildings of China, Mongolia, and Tibet, and the projection of their structure onto conceptions of the structure of the sacred mountains K'un-lun and Sumeru.<
目录 · · · · · ·List of figures; Foreword Edward H. Schafer; Author's preface to the French edition; Part I. Miniature gardens in the Far East: Part II. Dwelling Places, Their Physical Details: Part III. The World and Architecture in religious Thought: Notes; Bibliography of secondary sources; Selected character list; Index.
List of figures; Foreword Edward H. Schafer; Author's preface to the French edition; Part I. Miniature gardens in the Far East: Part II. Dwelling Places, Their Physical Details: Part III. The World and Architecture in religious Thought: Notes; Bibliography of secondary sources; Selected character list; Index. · · · · · · ()
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论述严谨
许多都超出了我的认知
听说很久,却一直没有看的一本书
感觉真是不错。