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Author
Wallace Johnson
Book Title
The T'ang Code, Volume II
Contributor
Wallace Johnson (Translated by)
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
EAN
9780691636320
Format
Hardcover
Genre
History
ISBN
9780691636320
ISBN-10
069163632X
Item Height
1.7 in
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Weight
36 Oz
Language
English
Publication Name
T'ang Code, Volume II Vol. II : Specific Articles
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Release Date
19/04/2016
Release Year
2016
Series
Princeton Library of Asian Translations Ser.
Subtitle
Specific Articles
Title
The T'ang Code, Volume II
Subject
Criminal Law / General, Asia / China
Translator
Wallace Johnson
Subject Area
Law, History
Publication Year
2016
Type
Textbook
Item Width
6.5 in
Number of Pages
622 Pages

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This is the second and final volume of the annotated translation of a seminal Chinese legal text. The T'ang Code, written in 653 A.D., is the most important legal text in East Asian history. Not only is it China's earliest law code to survive in its entirety, influencing all subsequent Chinese law, but it has also served as a model for codes of law

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Publisher
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
069163632x
ISBN-13
9780691636320
eBay Product ID (ePID)
16038677774

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Author
Wallace Johnson
Publication Name
T'ang Code, Volume II Vol. II : Specific Articles
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Criminal Law / General, Asia / China
Publication Year
2016
Series
Princeton Library of Asian Translations Ser.
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Law, History
Number of Pages
622 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.5 in
Item Height
1.7 in
Item Width
6.5 in
Item Weight
36 Oz

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Intended Audience
College Audience
Series Volume Number
74
Reviews
"The translation is remarkably faithful and the translator demonstrates a high degree of familiarity with Western legal terminology. In addition, he has made the applaudable effort to provide copious annotation and crossreferences. . . . Johnson's definitive translation will benefit students of Chinese culture for years to come." -- Early Medieval China, "[The T'ang Code, the earliest Chinese code to survive in complete form, has been compared, as a source of legal norms for a whole civilization, with the Institutes of Justinian in the West. T'ang codified law became the model for the legal systems of Japan, Korea, and Vietnam, as well as for all later Chinese law codes: Some of its provisions remained embedded in the Ch'ing legal code still in use at the beginning of the twentieth century. It represented a major stage both in the standardization and rationalization of legal thought and legal vocabulary, and also in the definition and refinement of the broad principles of law.] Wallace Johnson's magisterial integral translation makes this fundamental legal source available to western readers for the first time, in a meticulously accurate and consistent translation." 'e"Denis Twitchett, Princeton University, "[The T'ang dynasty juridical code of A.D. 653 is China's earliest law code to survive intact. It is also the most influential legal corpus ever to have been promulgated in East Asia. Chronologically, it has profoundly influence all subsequent law codes in imperial China. Indeed, its influence is still felt today in certain institutions and social attitudes present in the People's Republic of China. Geographically, it has also strongly affected the laws and mores of neighboring Korea, Japan, and Vietnam.] The monumental task of meticulously translating all of the articles of the T'ang Code into English has now reached a happy conclusion with the present volume. The result should be of compelling interest not only to China specialists but also to cross-culturalists in such fields as jurisprudence, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, and political science." --Derk Bodde, University of Pennsylvania, The translation is remarkably faithful and the translator demonstrates a high degree of familiarity with Western legal terminology. In addition, he has made the applaudable effort to provide copious annotation and crossreferences. . . . Johnson's definitive translation will benefit students of Chinese culture for years to come., "[The T'ang dynasty juridical code of A.D. 653 is China's earliest law code to survive intact. It is also the most influential legal corpus ever to have been promulgated in East Asia. Chronologically, it has profoundly influence all subsequent law codes in imperial China. Indeed, its influence is still felt today in certain institutions and social attitudes present in the People's Republic of China. Geographically, it has also strongly affected the laws and mores of neighboring Korea, Japan, and Vietnam.] The monumental task of meticulously translating all of the articles of the T'ang Code into English has now reached a happy conclusion with the present volume. The result should be of compelling interest not only to China specialists but also to cross-culturalists in such fields as jurisprudence, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, and political science." 'e"Derk Bodde, University of Pennsylvania, "[The T'ang Code, the earliest Chinese code to survive in complete form, has been compared, as a source of legal norms for a whole civilization, with the Institutes of Justinian in the West. T'ang codified law became the model for the legal systems of Japan, Korea, and Vietnam, as well as for all later Chinese law codes: Some of its provisions remained embedded in the Ch'ing legal code still in use at the beginning of the twentieth century. It represented a major stage both in the standardization and rationalization of legal thought and legal vocabulary, and also in the definition and refinement of the broad principles of law.] Wallace Johnson's magisterial integral translation makes this fundamental legal source available to western readers for the first time, in a meticulously accurate and consistent translation." --Denis Twitchett, Princeton University
Copyright Date
1997

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