When civilizations compete: A review of Steven Shankman & Stephen W. Durrant (eds), Early China / Ancient Greece: Thinking through comparisons [Book Review]

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The first edited volume in Sino-Hellenic Studies, this book compares early Chinese and Ancient Greek thought and culture. Shankman, S. & Durrant, S. W. (2002) Early China / Ancient Greece: Thinking through comparisons, Albany, State University of New York Press. ISBN: 0791453138

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