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To live as long as heaven and earth [[electronic resource] ] : a translation and study of Ge Hong's traditions of divine transcendents / / Robert Ford Campany



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Autore: Campany Robert Ford <1959-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: To live as long as heaven and earth [[electronic resource] ] : a translation and study of Ge Hong's traditions of divine transcendents / / Robert Ford Campany Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2002
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (637 p.)
Disciplina: 299/.51423
Soggetto topico: Taoists - China
Soggetto non controllato: alchemy
ancient china
archival work
ascetics
buddhism
china
chinese history
chinese texts
classicism
daoism
discipline
divinity
eastern philosophy
gymnastics
immortals
lost texts
medicine
medieval china
meditation
mortality
nonfiction
paranormal
philosophy
religion
sexual discipline
sexual practices
spirituality
supernatural being
supernatural powers
supernatural
taoism
to live as long as heaven and earth
traditions of the divine transcendents
transcend death
transcendents
transfiguration
Altri autori: GeHong <284-364.>  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (p. 553-579) and index.
Nota di contenuto: Front matter -- CONTENTS -- ILLUSTRATIONS -- FOREWORD -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Opening -- Ge Hong and the Writing of Traditions of Divine Transcendents -- The Nature of the Religion Reflected in Ge Hong's Works -- Traditions as Hagiography -- Text-Critical Matters -- Conventions -- GROUP A: Earliest-Attested Hagiographies -- Group A: Earliest-Attested Fragments -- Group B: Early-Attested Hagiographies -- Group B: Early-Attested Fragments -- Group C: Later-Attested Hagiographies -- On the Source Texts and the Temporal Differentiation of Passages -- Group A: Sources of Earliest-Attested Hagiographies -- Group A: Sources of Earliest-Attested Fragments -- Group B: Sources of Early-Attested Hagiographies -- Group B: Sources of Early-Attested Hagiographies -- Group C: Sources of Later-Attested Hagiographies -- Items Attributed to Shenxian zhuan Excluded from This Translation -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
Sommario/riassunto: In late classical and early medieval China, ascetics strove to become transcendents--deathless beings with supernormal powers. Practitioners developed dietetic, alchemical, meditative, gymnastic, sexual, and medicinal disciplines (some of which are still practiced today) to perfect themselves and thus transcend death. Narratives of their achievements circulated widely. Ge Hong (283-343 C.E..) collected and preserved many of their stories in his Traditions of Divine Transcendents, affording us a window onto this extraordinary response to human mortality. Robert Ford Company's groundbreaking and carefully researched text offers the first complete, critical translation and commentary for this important Chinese religious work, at the same time establishing a method for reconstructing lost texts from medieval China. Clear, exacting, and annotated, the translation comprises over a hundred lively, engaging narratives of individuals deemed to have fought death and won. Additionally, To Live as Long as Heaven and Earth systematically introduces the Chinese quest for transcendence, illuminating a poorly understood tradition that was an important source of Daoist religion and a major social, cultural, and religious phenomenon in its own right.
Titolo autorizzato: To live as long as heaven and earth  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-283-27702-6
9786613277022
0-520-92760-5
1-59734-959-3
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910780588503321
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Serie: Daoist classics ; ; 2.