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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 December 2018

Roel Sterckx
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge
Martina Siebert
Affiliation:
Berlin State Library
Dagmar Schäfer
Affiliation:
Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Berlin
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Animals through Chinese History
Earliest Times to 1911
, pp. vii - viii
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2018
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  1. 1.1Ox scapula Shang oracle bone (Heji 19813 recto: Early Wu Ding period) .

  2. 1.2Inscription on the Han Huangfu ding 函皇父鼎 (Jicheng 2745).

  3. 1.3Beginning section of the Hu ding 曶鼎 (Jicheng 2838).

  4. 1.4Shang oracle bone inscription (Heji 32125: Post Wu Ding period).

  5. 1.5A Shang period ritual tripod cauldron with bovine taotie images. From An Exhibition of Chinese Bronzes (C.T. Loo & Co., New York, 1939), pl. IV, no.8.

  6. 1.6Variant spellings of jia 豭 ‘boar’ in HYZ script.

  7. 1.7Variant spellings of sha 殺 ‘to kill’ in HYZ script.

  8. 1.8HYZ 228; from Yinxu Huayuan zhuang dongdi jiagu (2003).

  9. 1.9Antelope taotie; after Hayashi Minao (2009), 27.

  10. 6.1Grain-mill powered by two mules. Illustration from [Wang Zhen] Nongshu, ‘Nongqi tupu’ 9, 284.

  11. 6.2Grand ancestral sacrifice, with a pig and a chicken as offerings. Nakagawa Shundai (ed.), Shinzoku kibun [Recorded Accounts of Qing Customs], Tōto [Edo], Nishimiya Tasuke, Kansei 11 [1799] shinsen, 12.2a–3b. Online resource, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin – PK, http://resolver.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/SBB0000B38700000000

  12. 6.3Gengzhi tu ploughing scene.

  13. 7.1‘Buddha-head pearl’ (Jinyu tupu, 626).

  14. 7.2Description of a ‘Buddha-head pearl’ (Zhuyu pu, 588).

  15. 8.1Herdsman on the back of an ox, Mu niu tu juan 牧牛圖卷, by Mao Yi 毛益 (12th century). Photo by Hu Chui 胡錘. Courtesy of the Palace Museum, Beijing.

  16. 10.1One of the ‘Four Steeds of Aiwuhan [Afghan]’ by Giuseppe Castiglione, 1762. (The Collection of the National Palace Museum, Taipei).

  17. 11.1Kangxi’s antler paired with Qianlong’s essay. ‘Two Paintings of Deer Antlers’ section 2-b. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

  18. 11.2Falconers in Republican Beijing (between 1917 and 1919). ‘Men and Falconers (item ID RL_10074_LS_0157) by Sidney Gamble. (Sidney D. Gamble Photographs, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Duke University).

  19. 11.3Note written on the title page of Gu Deji’s poetry (Siku quanshu cunmu congshu: Ji bu, 195.344).

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