Conceiving the Empire
China and Rome Compared
Fritz-Heiner Mutschler editor Achim Mittag editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:13th Nov '08
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The essays in Conceiving the Empire explore the mental images, ideas, and symbolical representations of `empire' which developed in the two most powerful political entities of antiquity: China and Rome. While the central focus is on historiography, other related fields are also explored: geography and cartography, epigraphy, art and architecture, and, more generally, political thought and the history of ideas. Written by a collaborative team of experts in Sinology and Classical Studies, the volume focuses the attention of the emerging discipline of East-West cross-cultural studies on an essential feature of the ancient Mediterranean and Chinese worlds: the emergence of `empire' and the enduring influence of the `imperial' order.
This remarkably rich book represents a highly valuable contribution to cross-cultural studies of Rome and China * Jinyu Liu, The Classical Review *
The book is an admirable demonstration of the great potential that lies in comparative analysis of the Greco-Roman world Ancient China. * Hyun Jin Kim, Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
This is not only a matter of ancient history, but of history with a sharp contemporary relevance. * Christopher Kelly, Times Literary Supplement *
ISBN: 9780199214648
Dimensions: 240mm x 161mm x 32mm
Weight: 922g
512 pages