A brief history of image science and technology in China / Congyao Han.

This book, within the vision of the study on the image history, clearly manifests the development of Chinese image science and technology of over 2000 years based on compendium, while having briefly sorted out expositions by scientists since ancient times in China, demonstrates the spiritual course,...

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Main Author: Han, Congyao (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : [China] : Springer ; Science Press, [2021]
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:This book, within the vision of the study on the image history, clearly manifests the development of Chinese image science and technology of over 2000 years based on compendium, while having briefly sorted out expositions by scientists since ancient times in China, demonstrates the spiritual course, ideas of thinking and forms of life and reveales profound humane ideas, basis of sentiments and styles of the spirit featured by Chinese image culture. The historic outline of images is clear-cut along with authenticated inter-attestation for clues of images and texts. Historic facts concerning images are ecologically diversified, while historic documents about images are properly chosen, in addition to the integration between liberal arts and science and perfect combination between images and texts. Blessed with nice integration between images and texts, this book serves as reference to experts, scholars, undergraduates and postgraduates related to the study on image history, history of science and technology, study of history and news communication.
Physical Description:1 online resource : illustrations (some colour)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9813369213
9789813369214
9813369221
9789813369221
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