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China, the third largest and the second most populous country in the world, is one of the oldest continuous civilisations surviving to the present day. Its political and economic influence, reaching well beyond Asia, has over the past decades grown at an astonishing pace, something which makes a thorough understanding of its history and mentality into one of the essential aims of today's scholarship.

Brill's renowned book series Sinica Leidensia, founded in 1931 and edited by an international board of Sinologists, has over the decades steadily and reliably furthered knowledge on traditional, and therewith contemporary China. It deals with the full scope of China's rich history, cultural, political, social, and economic, and also with China's religion, philosophy, science, literature, arts, languages, and technology.

The series features monographs on substantial subjects, coherent collections of articles, text editions, and translations. Text editions are, as a rule, accompanied by a translation on facing pages. Translations are fully annotated, and the introductions to both text editions and translations include full evaluations of the text concerned. All volumes are in English.

The Sage and the Way: Essays on Daoism
Band 178
Herausgeber: Dominic Steavu
978-90-04-77703-3
Philological Investigations
Studies in Early and Medieval China
Band 175
978-90-04-75493-5
Constructing the Divine Abode of Dizang Bodhisattva
Mount Jiuhua in Late Imperial China (14th–20th Century)
Band 174
Von: Nan Ouyang
978-90-04-74198-0
The Vernacular World of Pu Songling
Popular Literature and Manuscript Culture in Late Imperial China
Band 173
978-90-04-74003-7
The Fear of Witchcraft and Witches in Imperial China
Figurines, Familiars and Demons
Band 170
978-90-04-72349-8
Recovering Confucian Authority
The Field of Ritual Learning in Early Imperial China 9 to 316 CE
Band 167
978-90-04-71413-7
Fear, Heterodoxy, and Crime in Traditional China
Toward an Anthropological History of Emotion and Its Social Management
Band 165
Herausgeber: Tommaso Previato
978-90-04-69900-7
Lure of the Supreme Joy
Pedagogy and Environment in the Neo-Confucian Academies of Zhu Xi
Band 164
978-90-04-69370-8
Traces of a Daoist Immortal
Chén Tuán 陳摶 of the Western Marchmount
Band 163
978-90-04-69489-7
Utopian Fiction in China
Genre, Print Culture and Knowledge Formation, 1902–1912
Band 160
978-90-04-68039-5
State and Local Society in Third Century South China
Administrative Documents Excavated at Zoumalou, Hunan
Band 159
978-90-04-54965-4
The Chinese Gazette in European Sources
Joining the Global Public in the Early and Mid-Qing Dynasty
Band 155
978-90-04-50500-1
Between Command and Market
Economic Thought and Practice in Early China
Band 154
978-90-04-46643-2
Creating Confucian Authority
The Field of Ritual Learning in Early China to 9 CE
Band 152
978-90-04-46531-2
"At the Shores of the Sky"
Asian Studies for Albert Hoffstädt
Band 151
Herausgeber: Paul W. Kroll und Jonathan A. Silk
978-90-04-43820-0
Detecting Chinese Modernities
Rupture and Continuity in Modern Chinese Detective Fiction (1896–1949)
Band 150
Von: Yan Wei
978-90-04-43128-7
Dionysus on the Other Shore
Gao Xingjian's Theatre of the Tragic
Band 147
978-90-04-42338-1
Powerful Arguments
Standards of Validity in Late Imperial China
Band 146
978-90-04-42362-6
Diamond Sutra Narratives
Textual Production and Lay Religiosity in Medieval China
Band 144
978-90-04-40672-8
Chinese Poetic Modernisms
Band 143
Herausgeber: Paul Manfredi und Christopher Lupke
978-90-04-40289-8
Taoism and Self Knowledge
The Chart for the Cultivation of Perfection (Xiuzhen tu)
Band 142
978-90-04-38345-6
The Organization of Distance
Poetry, Translation, Chineseness
Band 141
978-90-04-37537-6
Maṇḍalas in the Making
The Visual Culture of Esoteric Buddhism at Dunhuang
Band 139
978-90-04-36040-2
Coping with the Future
Theories and Practices of Divination in East Asia
Band 138
978-90-04-35678-8
The Early Dutch Sinologists (1854-1900)
Training in Holland and China, Functions in the Netherlands Indies
Band 135
978-90-04-33963-7
Fire over Luoyang
A History of the Later Han Dynasty 23-220 AD
Band 134
978-90-04-32520-3
The Middle Kingdom and the Dharma Wheel
Aspects of the Relationship between the Buddhist Saṃgha and the State in Chinese History
Band 133
978-90-04-32258-5
Body, Ritual and Identity
A New Interpretation of the Early Qing Confucian Yan Yuan (1635-1704)
Band 132
978-90-04-31873-1
Legal Practice in the Formative Stages of the Chinese Empire
An Annotated Translation of the Exemplary Qin Criminal Cases from the Yuelu Academy Collection
Band 130
978-90-04-31565-5
Edited by Barend J. ter Haar, University of Hamburg and Nicolas Standaert, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

In co-operation with P.K. Bol, D.R. Knechtges, E.S.Rawski, W.L. Idema, H.T. Zurndorfer