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意大利文艺复兴与中国
(u. S.) Jonathan Nelson Editor-in-chief Zhou Xian
This book includes papers by Professor Wang Yuejin from Harvard University, Professor Ge Zhaoguang from Fudan University, Professor Zhou Xian from Nanjing University, Professor Jonathan Nelson from I Tatti Research Center, Professor Fabrio Nevola, Professor Zou Hui from University of Florida, Professor Liu Chen from Tsinghua University, and several young professors. These papers were selected from more than 20 papers at the international academic symposium "Italian Renaissance and Chinese Cultural Revitalization". This international academic symposium was co-sponsored by the Graduate School of Art of Nanjing University and the Italian Renaissance Research Center of Harvard University (ITTATI). With the theme of "Research on the Italian Renaissance in China", it centered on the two directions of translation and acceptance of the Italian Renaissance in Chinese academic history. It aimed to explore the different connotations of the Renaissance in different time and space and provide possible paths for the revitalization of Chinese culture in a global context.
This book includes papers by Professor Wang Yuejin from Harvard University, Professor Ge Zhaoguang from Fudan University, Professor Zhou Xian from Nanjing University, Professor Jonathan Nelson from I Tatti Research Center, Professor Fabrio Nevola, Professor Zou Hui from University of Florida, Professor Liu Chen from Tsinghua University, and several young professors. These papers were selected from more than 20 papers at the international academic symposium "Italian Renaissance and Chinese Cultural Revitalization". This international academic symposium was co-sponsored by the Graduate School of Art of Nanjing University and the Italian Renaissance Research Center of Harvard University (ITTATI). With the theme of "Research on the Italian Renaissance in China", it centered on the two directions of translation and acceptance of the Italian Renaissance in Chinese academic history. It aimed to explore the different connotations of the Renaissance in different time and space and provide possible paths for the revitalization of Chinese culture in a global context.