Alexandre de la Charme’s Chinese–Manchu Treatise <i>Xingli zhenquan tigang</i> (<i>Sing lii jen ciyan bithei hešen</i>) in the Early Entangled History of Christian, Neo-Confucian, and Manchu Shamanic Thought and Spirituality as Well as Early Sinology
The work <i>Xingli zhenquan tigang</i> (<i>Sing lii jen ciyan bithei hešen</i>) was written in Chinese and Manchu by the French Jesuit Alexandre de la Charme (1695–1767) and published in Beijing in 1753. The first two sections of this paper provide an introduction to de la Ch...
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Main Author: | David Bartosch |
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Language: | English |
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2025-07-01
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Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/16/7/891 |
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