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Science and Civilisation in China : ウィキペディア英語版
Science and Civilisation in China

''Science and Civilisation in China'' (1954–2008) is a series of books initiated and edited by British biochemist and self-trained Sinologist Joseph Needham (1900–1995). They deal with the history of science and technology in China. To date there have been seven volumes in twenty-seven books. The series was on the Modern Library Board's 100 Best Nonfiction books of the 20th century.〔Modern Library, 1999. (100 Best Nonfiction." )〕
In 1954, Needham—along with an international team of collaborators—initiated the project to study the science, technology, and civilisation of ancient China. This project produced a series of volumes published by Cambridge University Press. The project is still continuing under the guidance of the Publications Board of the Needham Research Institute (NRI), chaired by Christopher Cullen.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Science and Civilisation in China )
Needham's transliteration of Chinese characters uses the Wade-Giles system, though the aspirate apostrophe (e.g., ''ch'i'') was rendered 'h' (viz. ''chhi''; traditional Chinese: 氣; Mandarin Pinyin: ''''). However, it was abandoned in favor of the pinyin system by the NRI board in April 2004, with Volume 5, Part 11 becoming the first to use the new system.〔volume 5, part 11, page xxxii〕
==Volumes==


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