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S. Book, Heavenly Patterns Monograph TOC ??? Heavenly Patterns juan A [Historical Introduction]: ( ¶1-2) philosophical & historical précis from sage times to the 6th cent.; ( ¶3) author's account of the provenance of the early Tang sphere instrument; ( ¶4) organization of the treatise according to Shiji & Han shu, an overview of astral forms, names, omens, & verifications. [Cosmology & Instrumentation] ?? Heaven's Form: ( ¶1) the " three schools " [?? Awning Heaven]: ( ¶2-3) origins & features of Gnomon of Zhou cosmology; ( ¶4) excerpt: Yang Xiong's (53-18 BCE), ¶5) conclusion

?. Gnomonics, judgment: canonical methods are rudimentary, cursorily described, poorly understood, and contested; excerpts from recent (historical) experts, judgment: recent works are a mess due to a reliance on textual authority and extrapolation; ( ¶2) Overview of the instruments and projects of the Five Dynasties; ( ¶3) in response to the failure of the early Sui astronomical debate, Prefect Grand Clerk Yuan Chong memorialized the throne in 599 to report anomalies in solstitial shadow readings as a political omen [excerpt]; in response, Wendi fired Yuan Chong, named an heir apparent, announced the inauguration of a new era (Renshou [601?604]), and drafted artisans for new construction projects, judgment: the debaters mistook a normal phenomenon as an omen; ( ¶4) an account of gnomon surveys and reassessing the shadow-differential-per-li-travelled problem, ¶1) canonical quotations concerning gnomonics

C. ???-heavenly-patterns-juan, . ??-ten, and . Lusters, ( ¶1) canonical precedence and typology, covering meteorological phenomena and the brightness of the sun and moon; ( ¶2) the symbolic associations of the sun and omens concerning the color and brightness of the sun and moon; ( ¶3) typology and omenology of meteorological/optical phenomena occurring around the sun, ¶4-12) omens concerning specific combinations and dispositions of such phenomena. ?? Miscellaneous qi: ( ¶1-30) physical descriptions and omenology for miscellaneous qi