Results for 'Guangdi Kangxi'

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  1. The Sacred edict.Kangxi - 1926 - Orono, Me: National Poetry Foundation. Edited by Yongzheng, Youpu Wang & F. W. Baller.
     
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  2. Sheng yu xiang jie.Kangxi & Yannian Liang (eds.) - 1887 - [Peking]: Xian zhuang shu ju.
     
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  3. The sacred edict of K'ang Hsi.Kangxi - 1924 - Orono, ME: The National Poetry Foundation, University of Maine at Orono. Edited by F. W. Baller.
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    Employee Humor Can Shield Them from Abusive Supervision.Mingpeng Huang, Dong Ju, Kai Chi Yam, Shengming Liu, Xin Qin & Guangdi Tian - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 186 (2):407-424.
    Drawing upon conservation of resources theory, we develop and test a theoretical model that specifies how and when employee humor toward leaders affects leader abusive supervision. We propose that employee humor is negatively associated with leader abusive supervision via leader relational energy. Furthermore, the negative indirect relationship between employee humor and leader abusive supervision via leader relational energy is stronger for female leaders than for male leaders. An experiment and a multi-wave, multi-source field study provide substantial support for our hypotheses. (...)
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    LI Guangdi and the Philosophy of Human Nature.Ng On-cho - 2010 - In John Makeham (ed.), Dao Companion to Neo-Confucian Philosophy. Springer. pp. 381--398.
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    Kangxi's attitude in the rites controversy.Huang Song-Kang - 1987 - Heythrop Journal 28 (1):57–67.
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    Experts en Sciences Mathématiques et Projets Impériaux sous le Règne de KangxiExperts in the mathematical sciences and imperial projects during the Kangxi ReignExperten in den Mathematischen Wissenschaften und Kaiserliche Projekte unter der Regierung des KangxiExpertos en Ciencias Matemáticas y Proyectos Impériales bajo el regno de Kangxi康熙時期的數學專家和皇帝事業.Catherine Jami - 2010 - Revue de Synthèse 131 (2):219-239.
    En 1713, l’empereur Kangxi ordonne la compilation d’un traité de mathématiques, d’astronomie et d’harmonie musicale. Pour ce projet, il recrute des lettrés par un examen extraordinaire et surveille étroitement leur travail. Seuls deux d’entre eux feront ensuite une carrière de hauts fonctionnaires. Au milieu du XVIIIe siècle, un enseignement de mathématiques est instauré à l’Université impériale. La dynastie Qing a ainsi intégré à la formation de quelques-uns des lettrés, qui visaient à faire carrière dans l’administration, la transmission d’une certaine (...)
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    Sémantisme et classification dans l'écriture chinoise: Les systèmes de classement des caractères par clés du Shuowen jiezi au Kangxi zidianSemantisme et classification dans l'ecriture chinoise: Les systemes de classement des caracteres par cles du Shuowen jiezi au Kangxi zidian.William G. Boltz, Françoise Bottéro & Francoise Bottero - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (3):471.
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    Qing dai si xiang jia Li Guangdi.Liming Su - 2021 - Xiamen Shi: Xiamen da xue chu ban she.
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    Cheng-Zhu Confucianism in the Early Qing: Li Guangdi (1642–1718) and Qing Learning. By On-cho Ng.Philip J. Ivanhoe - 2002 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 29 (4):574-579.
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  11. Review of Cheng-Zhu Confucianism in the Early Qing: Li Guangdi and Qing Learning by On-cho Ng. [REVIEW]John H. Berthrong - 2002 - Philosophy East and West 52 (2):256-257.
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    Wu Sangui (Usanqueius) – dowódca i buntownik na kartach Historiae Sinarum Imperii Tomasza Szpota Dunina.Paweł F. Nowakowski - 2023 - Rocznik Filozoficzny Ignatianum 29 (4):89-100.
    Tomasz Ignacy Szpot Dunin SJ w swoim dziele poświęconym historii Chin nie ominął postaw znaczących chińskich dowódców w okresie przełomu historycznego jakim był upadek dynastii Ming i jej zastąpienie przez mandżurską dynastię Qing. Jednym z nich był Wu Sangui, który początkowo wspierał Mingów w walce z zewnętrznymi i wewnętrznymi wrogami, by w kluczowym momencie przyczynić się do powodzenia najazdu mandżurskiego, a po niemal trzech dekadach działania pod zwierzchnością nowej dynastii wypowiedzieć jej posłuszeństwo i stanąć na czele tzw. Rebelii Trzech Lenników. (...)
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  13. Rethinking the Rites Controversy: Kilian Stumpf's Acta Pekinensia and the Historical Dimensions of a Religious Quarrel.Gianamar Giovannetti-Singh - 2022 - Modern Intellectual History 19 (1):29-53.
    The Chinese rites controversy is typically characterized as a religious quarrel between different Catholic orders over whether it was permissible for Chinese converts to observe traditional rites and use the terms tian and shangdi to refer to the Christian God. As such, it is often argued that the conflict was shaped predominantly by the divergent theological attitudes between the rites-supporting Jesuits and their anti-rites opponents towards “accommodation.” By examining the Jesuit missionary Kilian Stumpf's Acta Pekinensia—a detailed chronicle of the papal (...)
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    China's transition to modernity: the new classical vision of Dai Zhen.Minghui Hu - 2015 - Seattle: University of Washington Press.
    The man and his times -- How Jesuit science conquered the Kangxi court -- Searching for truth in the origins of civilizations -- How to build a coalition around science -- An outsider enters the mainstream -- How to dethrone Jesuit science -- Bringing it home to the palace of light -- Legibility of visionary scholars.
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    Brill Online Books and Journals.Catherine Jami & Han Qi - 2003 - Early Science and Medicine 8 (2):88-110.
    Contrary to astronomy, the early modern Chinese State did not systematically sponsor mathematics. However, early in his reign, the Kangxi Emperor studied this subject with the Jesuit missionaries in charge of the calendar. His first teacher, Ferdinand Verbiest relied on textbooks based on Christoph Clavius'. Those who succeeded Verbiest as imperial tutors in the 1690s produced lecture notes in Manchu and Chinese. Newly discovered manuscripts show Antoine Thomas wrote substantial treatises on arithmetic and algebra while teaching those subjects. In (...)
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  16. Makeham, John, ed., Dao Companion to Neo-Confucian Philosophy: Dordrecht: Springer, 2010, xliii + 488 pages.Deborah A. Sommer - 2014 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 13 (2):283-287.
    This volume includes nineteen articles by scholars from Asia, North America, and Europe on Chinese thinkers from the eleventh to the eighteenth centuries. Included here are intellectual biographies of literati such as Zhou Dunyi, the Cheng brothers, Zhu Xi, Zhang Shi, Hu Hong, Wang Yangming, and Dai Zhen. Essays are arranged chronologically, and most begin with a biographical sketch of their subject. They provide variety rather than uniformity of approach, but all in all these essays are remarkably rich and offer (...)
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    Wstęp.Janusz Smołucha & Andrzej Wadas - 2023 - Rocznik Filozoficzny Ignatianum 29 (4):7-10.
    Pierwsze siedem artykułów w obecnym tomie „Rocznika Filozoficznego Ignatianum” zostało poświęconych misjom jezuickim w Chinach na podstawie rękopiśmiennego dzieła polskiego jezuity Tomasza Dunina Szpota (1644–1713) zatytułowanego _Historiae Sinarum Imperii_, znajdującego się w Rzymie w Archivum Romanum Societatis Iesu (ARSI Jap. Sin. 102, ARSI Jap. Sin. 103). Szpot zawarł w tym dziele, które ma rocznikarski charakter, opis doświadczeń jezuitów w Państwie Środka od zapoczątkowania misji przez św. Franciszka Ksawerego w połowie XVI wieku, aż po pierwszą dekadę XVIII wieku.
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