Isis Current Bibliography 2006, Vol. 97 - History of Science Society
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44 230. East Asian contexts<br />
Five Planets around the Earth and Its Drawbacks.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu<br />
22 (2003): 351–360.<br />
792. ZHUANG Tianshan. “Andromedids Recorded in<br />
Chinese <strong>History</strong> and Relevant Researches.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 23<br />
(2004): 232–250.<br />
230-112. PHYSICS AND GENERAL WORKS ON<br />
THE EXACT SCIENCES<br />
793. HOU Yude. “Deliberation on Whether ‘Ice-<br />
Making in Summer’ in Ancient China Could Be<br />
Achieved.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran<br />
Kexueshi Yanjiu 23 (2004): 75–80.<br />
794. HU Hua-kai and JI Xiao-hua. “Historical Materials<br />
about Optics in the Dao Zang.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Zhongguo Keji Shiliao 25 (2004):<br />
167–174.<br />
795. NAKAMURA Kunimitsu. “The Process <strong>of</strong> Deciding<br />
on the Technical Term ‘Butsuri’ in Japan.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Japanese. Kagakusi Ken. (Hist.<br />
Sci.) 42 (2003): 218–222.<br />
796. YI Degang, ZHAO Xinli, and QI Zhongying.<br />
“A Further Inquiry into Mechanical Performance <strong>of</strong><br />
Chinese Bow and Zheng Xuan’s Law <strong>of</strong> Elasticity.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu<br />
24 (2005): 249–258.<br />
230-113. CHEMISTRY<br />
7<strong>97</strong>. YAUN Zhen-dong and GUO Shi-jie. “Tentative<br />
Analysis on Discovery <strong>of</strong> the Elements Translated<br />
by Chang Tzu-kung.” [Translated title.] In Chinese.<br />
Zhongguo Keji Shiliao 25 (2004): 292–300.<br />
230-114. ALCHEMY<br />
798. HAN Jishao. “Alchemy and Copper-Smelting in<br />
Song Dynasty.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran<br />
Kexueshi Yanjiu 25 (<strong>2006</strong>): 95–109.<br />
799. HO Peng Yoke. “Studying the Taoist Canon:<br />
Reminiscence and Reflection.” [Translated title.] In<br />
Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 22 (2003): <strong>97</strong>–104.<br />
Explores alchemical theory and apparatus in the canon.<br />
230-120. EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES<br />
800. WANG Pengfei. “A Research on the Functional<br />
Test and Sensing Principle for the Ancient Earthquake<br />
Direction Detector Invented by Zhang Heng in A. D.<br />
132.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi<br />
Yanjiu 24 (2005): 291–318.<br />
801. ZHAO Guanfeng. “Selected Readings <strong>of</strong> Ancient<br />
Literature Concerning Zhang Heng’s Seismograph:<br />
A New Consideration <strong>of</strong> the Function <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Instrument.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran<br />
Kexueshi Yanjiu 23 (2004): 334–344.<br />
230-121. GEOGRAPHY, CARTOGRAPHY, AND<br />
EXPLORATION<br />
802. HIRAOKA Ryuji and HIBI Kayoko. “The<br />
Sokuryō-higen (Private Letters on Surveying) Edited<br />
by Hosoi Kōtaku.” [Translated title.] In Japanese.<br />
Kagakusi Ken. (Hist. Sci.) 43 (2004): 94–105.<br />
803. LI Hui. “Discussion on Sanxing Idea in Ancient<br />
Chinese Geography.” [Translated title.] In Chinese.<br />
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 25 (<strong>2006</strong>): 76–82.<br />
804. MENZIES, Gavin. 1421: The Year China Discovered<br />
the World. (xix + 520 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />
New York: Bantam, 2002. ISBN: 0593050789.<br />
805. NIU Weixing. “On the Sutra <strong>of</strong> Time and Non-<br />
Time Preached by Buddha.” [Translated title.] In<br />
Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 23 (2004): 206–217.<br />
On the measurement <strong>of</strong> noon shadows and determination <strong>of</strong><br />
geographic latitude <strong>of</strong> the places where the shadows were<br />
likely observed, as described in the sutra.<br />
230-130. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES IN GENERAL<br />
806. STERCKX, Roel. “Animal Classification in<br />
Ancient China.” EASTM 23 (2005): 26–53.<br />
230-132. ZOOLOGY, ANATOMY, AND<br />
PHYSIOLOGY<br />
807. LOU Gui-huan. “Tan Zhenmo and His Tan<br />
Zi Diao Chong.” [Translated title.] In Chinese.<br />
Zhongguo Keji Shiliao 25 (2004): 81–92.<br />
About a book primarily on insects from the Ming period.<br />
808. YAN Yiwei and ZHANG Daqing. “Walter Bradford<br />
Cannon and Chinese Physiologists.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Chinese J. Hist. Sci. Tech. 26<br />
(2005): 204–221.<br />
230-146. HISTORY AS A DISCIPLINE<br />
809. STRUVE, Lynn A. (Ed.) Time, Temporality, and<br />
Imperial Transition: East Asia From Ming to Qing.<br />
(x + 300 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Honolulu:<br />
Association for Asian Studies and Univ. <strong>of</strong> Hawai’i<br />
Press, 2005. ISBN: 0824828275.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R895]<br />
230-150. MEDICAL SCIENCES IN GENERAL<br />
810. BARNES, Linda L. Needles, Herbs, Gods, and<br />
Ghosts: China, Healing, and the West to 1848. (xiii +<br />
458 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Univ.<br />
Press, 2005. ISBN: 0674018729.<br />
811. CHO, Philip S. “Ritual and the Occult in Chinese<br />
Medicine and Religious Healing: The Development<br />
<strong>of</strong> Zhuyou Exorcism.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 66/12<br />
(<strong>2006</strong>): 4508.<br />
Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, 2005. Adviser:<br />
Sivin, Nathan. UMI pub. no. 31<strong>97</strong>659. 164 pp.<br />
812. ENDO Jiro and NAKAMURA Teruko. “Nagoya<br />
Gen’i’s Medical System: The Development from the<br />
Gosei-ha School to the Koho-ha School.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Japanese. Kagakusi Ken. (Hist. Sci.) 43<br />
(2004): 13–21.<br />
813. ENDO Jiro, SUZUKI Takuya, and NAKAMURA<br />
Teruko. “Studies on ‘Ishin shoden’ Edited by Dosan<br />
Manase (1507–1594): The Introduction <strong>of</strong> Satsusho<br />
Benchi and the Process <strong>of</strong> Its Establishment.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Japanese. Kagakusi Ken. (Hist. Sci.)<br />
41 (2002): 129–137.<br />
On the introduction <strong>of</strong> Chinese medicine into Japan.<br />
814. FANG Xiaoyang and LI Dongnan. “Zhang<br />
Jiebin’s Contribution to the Theory <strong>of</strong> Yin-Yang Jaundices.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Chinese J. Hist.<br />
Sci. Tech. 26 (2005): 323–331.<br />
815. GARRETT, Frances Mary. “Narratives <strong>of</strong> Embryology:<br />
Becoming Human in Tibetan Literature.”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 65/04 (2004): 1409.