Science and civilisation in China. Vol. 5 : chemistry and chemical technology. Part VI : military technology : missiles and sieges.
de Needham, Joseph; Mceven, Edward collab; Gawlikowski, Krzysztof collab; Ling, Wang; Yates, Robin D. S. collab.
Éditeur: Cambridge, New York, Melbourne : Cambridge University Press, 1994.Description: xxviii-601 p. : ill., pl.ISBN: 052132727X.N° Inventaire: L12968.Thématique: Technique | Stratégie militaire | Guerre | Civilisation | ArmeThématique spécifique: Culture populaire | Typologie | Ville | Rôle social | Théorie militaire | Lutte armée | Mur | Mécanisme de défense | Porte | Guerrier | Soldat | Artillerie | Littérature | Fortification | Compétition | Relation homme-nature | Tradition | Combat | Chef | Route | Déïfication | Mine | Pont | Armement | Tour | Devise | Légende | Projectile | Arc | Conte | Territoire | Ennemi | Agression | Héros | Syncrétisme | Pensée politique | Système de défense | Psychologie | Conception de l'espace | Chevalier errant | Système militaire | Ruse | Idéologie | Occupation de l'espaceGéographique: Chine | AsiePersonnage: Yo Fei | Kuan YüContenu: Chinese Literature on the Art of War -- The Military Theoricians -- The Military Encyclopaedists -- Basic Concepts of the Classical Chinese Theory of War : General principles of action -- Combat and Competition -- Other Components of the Classical Chinese Theory of War -- The Main Controversies within Chinese military Thought -- Distinctive Features of Chinese Military Thought -- Reasons for its Perennial Vitality -- A Syncretistic Tradition : The non-military approach to war and the duties of soldiers -- The Great Popularity of Military Thought among the People -- Military Thought in Civil Life -- The Place of the Military Element (wu) in the Chineses World Order -- Projectile Weapons : I. Archery -- The Bow -- The Crossbow -- The Social Role of the Bow and Crossbow -- Projectile Weapons : II. Ballistic Machinery -- Spring, Sinew and Swape : Definitions and distribution -- Forms of the Arcuballista -- Trebuchets, manned and counterweighted -- Distribution and Diffusion -- Early Poliorcetics : The Mohists to the Sung -- Early Cities -- The twelve Types of Attack. Item type:

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Notes. Bibliogr. Index.
Chinese Literature on the Art of War -- The Military Theoricians -- The Military Encyclopaedists -- Basic Concepts of the Classical Chinese Theory of War : General principles of action -- Combat and Competition -- Other Components of the Classical Chinese Theory of War -- The Main Controversies within Chinese military Thought -- Distinctive Features of Chinese Military Thought -- Reasons for its Perennial Vitality -- A Syncretistic Tradition : The non-military approach to war and the duties of soldiers -- The Great Popularity of Military Thought among the People -- Military Thought in Civil Life -- The Place of the Military Element (wu) in the Chineses World Order -- Projectile Weapons : I. Archery -- The Bow -- The Crossbow -- The Social Role of the Bow and Crossbow -- Projectile Weapons : II. Ballistic Machinery -- Spring, Sinew and Swape : Definitions and distribution -- Forms of the Arcuballista -- Trebuchets, manned and counterweighted -- Distribution and Diffusion -- Early Poliorcetics : The Mohists to the Sung -- Early Cities -- The twelve Types of Attack.
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