SEUIL. 1973. In-4. Broché. Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 128 pages. Nombreuses illustrations et photos en noir et blanc dans le texte et en planches hors-texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 180-Philosophie antique, médiévale, orientale
Reference : RO20049169
La philosophie chinoise du temps et du changement. Traduit de l'anglais par Jean Brèthes. Classification Dewey : 180-Philosophie antique, médiévale, orientale
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Winnie-de-Poeh is het soort beer waar je wel van moet houden of je wilt of niet. Poeh is altijd zichzelf. Poeh is Poeh en daar gaat het hier om. Zijn hele wezen drukt als het ware de oude Chinese beginselen van het Tao sme uit. Poeh is Tao, luister maar: 'Nou Poeh, wat denk je ervan?' zei ik. 'Denken - waarvan?' vroeg Poeh 'De Tao van Poeh, natuurlijk.' 'De wat van Poeh?' vroeg Poeh. 'Moeten we het daar nou weer over hebben,' zei ik. 'Hebben - waarover?' vroeg Poeh. 'De Tao van Poeh,' zei ik. 'Wat is dat 'de Tao van Poeh?' Je weet wel - Het Ongekerfde Blok, het Tingele-Klingele-Bingele-Bel-Principe, de Poeh-Manier, Zo'n soort Beer, al die dingen." 'O', zei Poeh. 'Dat is de Tao van Poeh,' zei ik. 'O', zei Poeh. Hoff toont aan dat Tao-wijzen niet altijd uit het Verre Oosten hoeven te komen en dat Winnie-de-Poeh, de beer met maar een klein beetje Verstand, een ware Tao-Meester is.
Gu gong bo wu yuan zang pin da xi. Tao ci bian. 22, Qing Shunzhi, Kangxi. Er [Compendium of Collections in the Palace Museum: Ceramics 22]. vol 22. Shijiazhuang: 2014. With colour illustrations. Volume 22 of a large format series showing the highly-important Chinese ceramics collection of the Gugong Museum in Beijing. An in-depth and representative survey. This volume is Part 2 of an as yet unspecified number showing ceramics produced during the early Qing dynasty reigns of the Shunzhi and Kangxi emperors. This volume shows 200 very fine examples of Kangxi ceramics, both from the former Chinese imperial collection together with worthy pieces that have entered the collection since 1949. Continues the extensive coverage of Kangxi blue-and-white that began in Volume 21, together with some pieces also with underglaze red or in glazes of other colours. Includes some pieces with Ming dynasty basemarks. All 200 ceramics are illustrated in full page colour plates, some in multiple views and all basemarks are shown. Many superb objects. The smaller pieces are shown life-size, the larger ones life-size or near life-size. This allows true and full appreciation of these marvellous ceramics. Contains much previously-unpublished material. Dual texts in Chinese and English, including list of plates and captions to plates. A fine addition to the literature on the subject. Text in Chinese.
Volume 22 of a large format series showing the highly-important Chinese ceramics collection of the Gugong Museum in Beijing. An in-depth and representative survey. This volume is Part 2 of an as yet unspecified number showing ceramics produced during the early Qing dynasty reigns of the Shunzhi and Kangxi emperors. This volume shows 200 very fine examples of Kangxi ceramics, both from the former Chinese imperial collection together with worthy pieces that have entered the collection since 1949. Continues the extensive coverage of Kangxi blue-and-white that began in Volume 21, together with some pieces also with underglaze red or in glazes of other colours. Includes some pieces with Ming dynasty basemarks. All 200 ceramics are illustrated in full page colour plates, some in multiple views and all basemarks are shown. Many superb objects. The smaller pieces are shown life-size, the larger ones life-size or near life-size. This allows true and full appreciation of these marvellous ceramics. Contains much previously-unpublished material. Dual texts in Chinese and English, including list of plates and captions to plates. A fine addition to the literature on the subject. Text in Chinese
Gu gong bo wu yuan cang pin da xi. 23, tao ci bian [Compendium of Collections in the Palace Museum: Ceramics 23]. Shijiazhuang: 2013. 326 pages, full page colour plates throughout, 200 small colour text plates. Volume 23 of a beautifully-produced large format series showing the highly-important Chinese ceramics collection of the Gugong Museum in Beijing. An in-depth and representative survey. This volume is Part 3 of an as yet unspecified number showing ceramics produced during the early Qing dynasty reigns of the Shunzhi and Kangxi emperors. Comprises 200 marvellous monochromes produced during these two reigns. Six are from the Shunzhi reign, the remaining 194 are all Kangxi period! Comparison with the volume on Ming and Qing monochromes in the 'Complete Collection of Treasures in the Palace Museum' (Gugong Zhencang) series (until now the most comprehensive coverage of such ceramics in the Gugong collection) shows no Shunzhi examples and 'only' 44 Kangxi pieces. All the ceramics are here illustrated in full page colour plates and with some pieces also shown in close-up detail, mostly bases and base marks. Many superb objects with numerous examples from the Qing imperial collection. Much unpublished material. The smaller objects are shown life-size, the larger ones life-size or near life-size. This allows true and full appreciation of these marvellous objects. Dual texts in Chinese and English, including list of plates and captions to plates. Text in Chinese.
Volume 23 of a beautifully-produced large format series showing the highly-important Chinese ceramics collection of the Gugong Museum in Beijing. An in-depth and representative survey. This volume is Part 3 of an as yet unspecified number showing ceramics produced during the early Qing dynasty reigns of the Shunzhi and Kangxi emperors. Comprises 200 marvellous monochromes produced during these two reigns. Six are from the Shunzhi reign, the remaining 194 are all Kangxi period! Comparison with the volume on Ming and Qing monochromes in the 'Complete Collection of Treasures in the Palace Museum' (Gugong Zhencang) series (until now the most comprehensive coverage of such ceramics in the Gugong collection) shows no Shunzhi examples and 'only' 44 Kangxi pieces. All the ceramics are here illustrated in full page colour plates and with some pieces also shown in close-up detail, mostly bases and base marks. Many superb objects with numerous examples from the Qing imperial collection. Much unpublished material. The smaller objects are shown life-size, the larger ones life-size or near life-size. This allows true and full appreciation of these marvellous objects. Dual texts in Chinese and English, including list of plates and captions to plates. Text in Chinese
Gu gong bo wu yuan zang pin da xi. Tao ci bian. 24, Qing Shunzhi, Kangxi. Si [Compendium of Collections in the Palace Museum: Ceramics 24]. Shijiazhuang: 2014. 318 pages, full page colour plates throughout, small colour text plates. Hardback in a slipcase. 38 x 27cms. Volume 24 in this excellent series showing the highly-important Chinese ceramics collection of the Gugong Museum in Beijing. An in-depth and representative survey. This volume is Part 4 of an as yet unspecified number showing porcelains produced during the early Qing dynasty reigns of the Shunzhi and Kangxi emperors and shows a further 200 marvellous examples, this time with wucai (polychrome) and doucai (contrasting colour) decoration. Nineteen are Shunzhi period, the remaining 181 are Kangxi. All illustrated in full page colour plates and with some pieces also shown in close-up detail. Basemarks are shown. Many superb objects. The smaller pieces are shown life-size, the larger ones life-size or near life-size. This allows true and full appreciation of these marvellous objects. The majority of the pieces are worthy examples which have entered the collection since 1949 but there are also examples from the former Chinese imperial collection. Dual texts in Chinese and English, including list of plates and captions to plates.Contains much unpublished material. A fine addition to the literature on the subject. Text in Chinese.
Volume 24 in this excellent series showing the highly-important Chinese ceramics collection of the Gugong Museum in Beijing. An in-depth and representative survey. This volume is Part 4 of an as yet unspecified number showing porcelains produced during the early Qing dynasty reigns of the Shunzhi and Kangxi emperors and shows a further 200 marvellous examples, this time with wucai (polychrome) and doucai (contrasting colour) decoration. Nineteen are Shunzhi period, the remaining 181 are Kangxi. All illustrated in full page colour plates and with some pieces also shown in close-up detail. Basemarks are shown. Many superb objects. The smaller pieces are shown life-size, the larger ones life-size or near life-size. This allows true and full appreciation of these marvellous objects. The majority of the pieces are worthy examples which have entered the collection since 1949 but there are also examples from the former Chinese imperial collection. Dual texts in Chinese and English, including list of plates and captions to plates.Contains much unpublished material. A fine addition to the literature on the subject. Text in Chinese
Bruxelles, Thanh-Long ("Etudes Orientales" n°4), in 4° broché, 19 feuillets en offset ; figures dans le texte ; couverture illustrée.
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