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This edition contains eight calligraphies by the well-known Chinese artist Du Zheng Lin, and a Mountain-Water style painting which ornates the front and back covers of the book by the same artist.
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Bianwen, Tang Dynasty, epic poetry, Mediaeval Eurasian KoineTimes
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Ji Bu: L'Epopée chinoise aux heures médiévales: La Koinè Eurasiatique
2003, Voies Itinerantes
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Table of Contents
Ouverture
Liminaire I: de l'Inde à la Chine...Continuum
Liminaire II: le Pan-Médiévalisme
The Royal Road
L'Art rupestre en Chine: Echo et Trace
La Figure du Huit dans la Culture chinoise
La Pagode et la Verticalité architecturale
Le Topo-graphisme chinois
Chemins épiques de Ji Bu et de Roland: Document, Monument, Littérature
Ji Bu Insultant l'Ennemi et la Chanson de Roland: la Koinè médiévale, Ethique et Poésie
Ji Bu Insultant l'Ennemi en vers
Ji Bu Insultant the Enemy in verse
Chinese, Turkic and Tamil Divergences and Convergences
Les Enfers iconographiques: le Pandemonium
Comment Percevoir une épopée médiévale
Finale
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A Voyage through mediaeval China via one of the most wonderful epic tales of Eurasia, Ji Bu Ma Zhen, Ji Bu Insulting the Enemy. Ji Bu was a true knight from the Han period whose exploits were sung and gesticulated during the Tang Dynasty in the oral and written form that we find these exploits today. The study also compares the knight Ji Bu with the French mediaeval knight Roland, and compares, too, their respective epic narrations.
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