David B. Honey’s scientific contributions

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Publications (1)


Incense at the Altar: Pioneering Sinologists and the Development of Classical Chinese Philology
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July 2002

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Journal of the American Oriental Society

Edwin G. Pulleyblank

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David B. Honey

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... Western (mostly in the English language) folkloristic survey of Chinese folklore has been limited. It began in the 1930s, departing from the previous missionaries' works which, nevertheless, do have historical values as part of the five-century history of Sinology (Honey 2001). Previous descriptions and studies related to Chinese folklore were for various goals and played a fundamental role in the Western understanding of China, for example, writings by the Jesuit Matteo Ricci (1552-1610), Dutch historian of religion Jan Jakob Maria de Groot (1854Groot ( -1921 (De Groot 1892-1910, and German sociologist of religion Max Weber (1864-1920 (Weber 1968). ...

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Folklore in China: Past, Present, and Challenges
Incense at the Altar: Pioneering Sinologists and the Development of Classical Chinese Philology
  • Citing Article
  • July 2002

Journal of the American Oriental Society