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Attilio ANDREINI serves as a Full Professor at Ca' Foscari University of Venice within the Department of Asian and North African Studies. His academic focus centers on Chinese language, literature, and philosophy, with specialization in classical Chinese texts and ancient philosophical traditions. His position falls under the scientific sector Lingue e letterature della Cina e dell'Asia sud-orientale [ASIA-01/F], indicating his expertise in Chinese and Southeast Asian languages and literatures.
Professor ANDREINI's research interests span multiple dimensions of Chinese studies, with particular emphasis on classical Chinese philosophy, Confucianism, Daoism, and manuscript studies. His scholarly work demonstrates deep engagement with foundational Chinese texts including the Analects, Daodejing, and Yijing. He has made significant contributions to understanding ancient Chinese concepts of nature, ethics, and the human condition, often employing philological and archaeological approaches to textual analysis. His research bridges linguistic, philosophical, and cultural domains, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of sinological studies.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals consistent scholarly output across multiple dimensions of Chinese studies. His work shows particular strength in textual criticism of ancient manuscripts, philosophical interpretation of classical concepts, and linguistic analysis of classical Chinese. There's a clear pattern of engagement with newly discovered manuscript materials, especially from archaeological contexts like the Guodian tomb findings. His research demonstrates both historical depth in examining ancient Chinese thought and contemporary relevance in addressing how these traditions continue to evolve and influence modern understanding.
Professor ANDREINI maintains an active role in academic service through contributions to publications like the Italian Association for Chinese Studies Selected Papers. His scholarly profile reflects a commitment to advancing sinological research through rigorous philological methods, philosophical interpretation, and cross-cultural understanding. His work serves as an important bridge between Western academic approaches and Chinese textual traditions.
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