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East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine, 2021
Prescriptions of Local Botanicals for Emergency Use (K. Hyang’yak Kugŭppang 鄕藥救急方) is the oldest medical text extant on the Korean Peninsula and known to have been compiled during the latter half of the Koryŏ 高麗 dynasty (918–1392 ce).
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Prescriptions of Local Botanicals for Emergency Use (K. Hyang’yak Kugŭppang 鄕藥救急方) is the oldest medical text extant on the Korean Peninsula and known to have been compiled during the latter half of the Koryŏ 高麗 dynasty (918–1392 ce).
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The rise of West Lake: a cultural landmark in the Song dynasty
Journal of Tourism History, 2020Emerging as a destination for pilgrimage, sightseeing, and leisure in the thirteenth century, the scenic West Lake in the city of Hangzhou has been an object of fascination for travellers ever sinc...
Gavin Healy
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Two Tales of Song-Dynasty Painted Fans
Archives of Asian Art, 2019:Chinese painted fans from the Song dynasty survive in relatively large numbers owing to the protective brocade mounts in which later collectors placed them.
Ankeney Weitz
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Journal of Family History
This study examines the strategies employed by elite families to maintain their sociopolitical status, with a particular focus on resource allocation among offspring.
Jane Yoo, Seongmin Mun, Sangkuk Lee
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This study examines the strategies employed by elite families to maintain their sociopolitical status, with a particular focus on resource allocation among offspring.
Jane Yoo, Seongmin Mun, Sangkuk Lee
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Explaining Perfection: Quanzhen and Thirteenth-century Chinese Literati
T'oung pao (Print), 2018The Quanzhen Daoist order stands as the most dynamic religious element in north China of the tumultuous thirteenth century. Drawing on funeral epitaphs and abbey commemorations, this article illustrates how famous and obscure Confucian scholar-officials ...
Mark Halperin
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The Late Middle Kingdom (Thirteenth to Seventeenth Dynasties): The Chronological Framework
Journal of Egyptian History, 2008AbstractThe article summarizes the state of the art in chronology of the late Middle Kingdom, which the author takes to also encompass the so-called Second Intermediate Period. Moving from the king-list of the Turin Royal Canon and from Kim Ryholt's investigation, the study focuses on the internal chronology of Dynasties 13–17 by drawing upon ...
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A Change in Dynasties: Loyalism in Thirteenth-century China
1991A Change in Dynasties: Jennifer W. Jay’s book challenges standard Chinese historiography which sees Song loyalists as totally uncompromising to the new Mongol government. Professor Jay’s book marshals an impressive range of evidence to prove that after the defeat of loyalist resistance in 1279, even among the exemplars accommodation was more often the ...
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The History of the Macsó and Barancs Territories until 1316
The Hungarian Historical ReviewIn the early thirteenth century, the Kingdom of Hungary took control of the northern Balkan territories situated between the Drina, Sava, and Danube Rivers. This region was known as Trans-Syrmia or Sirmia Ulterior, though Southern Slavic sources commonly
Bálint Ternovácz
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THE TRAVEL OF ASTRONOMICAL TABLES FROM THE ISLAMIC WORLD TO JOSEON KOREA
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage: In the thirteenth century, there were extensive astronomical exchanges between the Islamic world and the Mongol Yuan Empire (1271 – 1368). The Islamic calendar system, based on the Almagest , was first introduced into China, and the Islamic Jamal al ...
Lee Eun-Hee
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