Dr. Haohao Zhu

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Internationales Kolleg für Geisteswissenschaftliche Forschung "Schicksal, Freiheit und Prognose. Bewältigungsstrategien in Ostasien und Europa"
Hartmannstr. 14
91052 Erlangen




Home Institution: Wuhan University, School of Philosophy


IKGF Visiting Fellow October 2016 - September 2017

IKGF Research Project

Development and Indigenization: Islamic and European Horoscopic Astrology in Ming and Qing China

Curriculum vitae

Born February 7th, 1989, Gansu, China.
09/2006-07/2010 School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China, Geochemistry, B.Sc. Degree
09/2010-06/2015 Department for the History of Science and Scientific Archaeology, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China, History of Science, Ph.D.
10/2015-9/2016 School of Philosophy, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China, Post-Doctor
Research Interest History of Astrology, History of Sino-Foreign Astrology Exchanges, the Relation between Science and Confucianism
Title of the Ph.D. Dissertation Integrating Human with Heaven by Numbers: A Research on Xue Fengzuo‘s Astrology (以數合天——薛鳳祚星占工作研究)


Selected Publications

Bookchapters

Guo Qiyong (ed.) Xiong Shili Ji (熊十力集, The Collected Works of Xiong Shili) (Second Edition). Wuhan: Hubei Education Press (湖北教育出版社) (forthcoming). (I contributed several parts.)

Articles

(with Zheng Yumin and Shi Yunli) The Transmission of Western Astrology House System in Ancient China, in: Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) (forthcoming).
2016 (with Shi Yunli) Calculating the Fate of Chinese Dynasties with the Islamic Method: The Chinese Study and Application of Arabic Astrology in the 17th Century[J], in: Micrologus. Natura, scienze e società medievali / Nature, Sciences and Medieval Societies, XXIV, pp. 1-25.
Chinese version:
Calculating the Fate of Chinese Dynasties with the Islamic Method: Xue Fengzuo's Study and Application of Arabic Astrology, in: The Chinese Journal for the History of Science and Technology. 2015, 36(1), pp. 1-12.
2015 A Study of Tiandi Qiu and Huntian Qiu Manuscripts Attached to Michele Ruggieri and Matteo Ricci's Portuguese-Chinese Dictionary, in: Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University (Philosophy and Social Sciences), 23(1), pp. 46-56.