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Nathan Sivin (11 May 1931 – 24 June 2022), also
known as
Xiwen (Chinese: 席文), was an
American sinologist, historian, essayist, educator, and writer. He...
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Sivin (1995), III, 16.
Sivin (1995), III, 19.
Sivin (1995), II, 71–72.
Henderson (1986), 128.
Sivin (1995), III, 18–19.
Sivin (1995), II, 73.
Sivin (1995)...
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trees rather than the
physical substance wood. This led
sinologist Nathan Sivin to
propose the
alternative translation "five phases" in 1987. But "phase"...
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Ancient Greece,
writing was
characterised by what
Geoffrey Lloyd and
Nathan Sivin called "strident adversariality" and "rationalistic aggressiveness", summed...
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after the
Mawangdui texts. [citation needed]
Historian of
science Nathan Sivin (University of Pennsylvania)
concluded that the
Suwen and
Lingshu probably...
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Walthall &
Palais 2006, p. 154. Mote 1999, pp. 70–71. Chen 2018.
Sivin 1995, p. 8.
Sivin 1995, p. 9.
Anderson 2008, p. 207.
Anderson 2008, p. 208. Anderson...
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Nathan Sivin and Needham's
research collaborator Lu Gwei-djen
include updated research to
support some of Needham's claims. However,
Sivin is critical...
- ISBN 0-7141-1447-2
Sivin, Nathan. "Science and
Medicine in
Imperial China--the
state of the field."
Journal of
Asian Studies (1988): 41–90.
online Sivin, Nathan...
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Yousra (/ˈjɔːsrə/ YAWS-rə; Arabic: يسرا, IPA: [ˈjosɾɑ]; born
Sivin Nesim,
Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [siˈveːn neˈsiːm]) is an
Egyptian actress and...
- Chapters" (which can be
compared with the
Zhuangzi textual division).
Nathan Sivin described it as "not one book but two,
considerably different in theme"...