John E. Hill / Ye Fan: Through the Jade Gate to Rome. A study of the Silk Routes during the Later Han Dynasty 1st to 2nd Centuries CE : An Annotated Translation of the Chronicle on the 'Western Regions' in the Hou Hanshu (reviewed by Juan Pablo Sánchez Hernández)


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Document type
Review (monograph)
Journal
Journal of Ancient Civilizations
Pages
99-103
Author (Review)
Language(s) (review)
English
Language(s) (reviewed text)
English
Authors
Title
Through the Jade Gate to Rome
Subtitle
A study of the Silk Routes during the Later Han Dynasty 1st to 2nd Centuries CE : An Annotated Translation of the Chronicle on the 'Western Regions' in the Hou Hanshu
Year of publication
2009
Place of publication
Charleston, South Carolina
Publisher
BookSurge
Number of pages
XXII, 689
ISBN
978-1-439-22134-1
Subject classification
Ancient History
Time classification
1st - 5th century AD
Regional classification
China / ancient, Roman Empire
Subject heading
China
Seidenstraße
Östliche Handynastie
Geschichte 25-220
Hou Han shu
recensio-Date
Mar 17, 2021
recensio-ID
1b163d3f95264f0596e2f7696e5750d3
DOI
10.21245/rec.ant.603565403

Sánchez Hernández, Juan Pablo: review of: John E. Hill / Ye Fan, Through the Jade Gate to Rome. A study of the Silk Routes during the Later Han Dynasty 1st to 2nd Centuries CE : An Annotated Translation of the Chronicle on the 'Western Regions' in the Hou Hanshu, Charleston, South Carolina: BookSurge, 2009, in: Journal of Ancient Civilizations, 25 (2010), p. 99-103, DOI: 10.21245/rec.ant.603565403

URL
https://www.propylaeum.de/recensio-antiquitatis/rezensionen/zeitschriften/jac/25-2010/through-the-jade-gate-to-rome

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