Sheep Growing out of the Ground and Other Wonders: The Roman Empire in Pre-6th Century Non-Dynastic Chinese Sources
Sheep Growing out of the Ground and Other Wonders: The Roman Empire in Pre-6th Century Non-Dynastic Chinese Sources
Author(s): Krisztina Hoppál, Melinda Papp, Gábor Péter BorosSubject(s): Cultural history, Ancient World
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: Daqin; Roman Empire; Perceptions; Chinese texts; Standard histories; Non-dynastic sources; Sino-Roman relations; Source criticism
Summary/Abstract: The Chinese perception of Daqin – widely accepted to denote the Roman Empire in pre-6th century texts – has been at the center of scholarly attention for a substantial time now. Nevertheless, the overwhelming majority of previous analyses focused on standard dynastic histories. Besides these texts compiled at the imperial court, however, numerous other sources, including geographical treatises, religious texts, and encyclopedias also mention Daqin, and provide differing accounts of the distant land. Therefore, the present paper provides a comprehensive analysis of these non-dynastic accounts of Daqin including a completely new translation of the Chinese texts and an in-depth comparison of dynastic and non-dynastic accounts providing valuable additions to the previously known picture of Daqin.
Journal: Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
- Issue Year: 78/2025
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 1-44
- Page Count: 44
- Language: English
