
Dauber and Comparative Classics ("classics and Interpretation" Issue 45)
by Lou Lin
About This Novel
This book is the 45th issue of "Classics and Interpretation", with the topic of "Daubert and Comparative Classics". David Daube (1909-1999), jurist, linguist and historian, was also a Roman jurist, religion and cultural expert. A portion of the published bibliography is carefully divided into "Roman Law," "Oriental Law and Historical Theology," and "Varia." The editors of the reprint also carefully classified Dauber's works into: Roman Law, Talmudic Law, New Testament-Jewish Studies, Biblical Law, and Wari Law. Dauber's research range is wide, in the New Testament and the Old Testament, in Greek philosophy, in Roman literature, in Roman law from the Twelve Tables to Justinian's Summa Civil Code, in the Talmud from the beginning to the 7th century AD, that is, in all the texts produced in the ancient Mediterranean region. His research results were divided into different volumes according to the research fields, but this division was not his own behavior. In his extensive research, there is its own unity. In addition, the "Study of Classical Works" column "On the Essentials of Six Schools", the "Old Texts and New Issues" column "Mencius' Studies of the Spring and Autumn Period" and "Zhu Xi's Views on the Exegesis of Ancient Books" are all related to the issue of the cardinal nature of Chinese classical academics. The two articles in the "Micrographs of the History of Thought" column are respectively related to theological, political and historicist issues. The "Review" section "The Past and Present Life of "Chinese Translation of World Academic Masterpieces"" introduces my country's most important academic publishing project in detail, which is of high data value.
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