Science and Civilisation in China, Part 1, Paper and Printing

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Cambridge University Press, Jul 11, 1985 - Science - 504 pages
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Part one of the fifth volume of Joseph Needham's great enterprise is written by one of the project's collaborators. Professor Tsien Tsuen-Hsuin, working in regular consultation with Dr Needham, has written the most comprehensive account of every aspect of paper and printing in China to be published in the West. From a close study of the vast mass of source material, Professor Tsien brings order and illumination to an area of technology which has been of profound importance in the spread of civilisation. The main body of the book is a detailed study of the invention, technology and aesthetic development of printing in China. From the growth and ultimate refinements of early woodcut printing to the spread of printing from movable type and the development of book-binding, Professor Tsien carries the story forward to the beginning of the nineteenth century when 'more printed pages existed in Chinese than in all other languages put together'.
 

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Very informative and well-written. If you want a comprehensive overview of printing and art in China, this is the place to go.

Contents

4 Paper Clothing and Furnishing p
109
5 Wallpaper and Household Use of Paper p
116
6 Papercraft and Recreational Use of Paper p
123
e Origin and development of printing in China p
132
4 New Dimensions of Ming Printing p 172
146
3 Incunabula of the Sung and Printing under Four Extraneous
159
g Aesthetic aspects of Chinese printing p
252
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
384
GENERAL INDEX
451
Table of Chinese Dynasties
476
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