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A Tale of Tea. a Comprehensive History of Tea from Prehistoric Times to the Present PÓRTICO The Tale of Tea A Comprehensive History of Tea from Prehistoric Times to the Present Day George L. van Driem ¡Oferta prepublicación! PÓRTICO LIBRERÍAS Febrero 2019 Responsable de la Sección: Pilar Aguirre Muñoz Seca, 6 pilar porticolibrerias.es 50005 Zaragoza — España HORARIO / OPEN HOURS: facebook.com/porticolibrerias Lunes a jueves / Monday to Thursday www.porticolibrerias.es Fundada en 1945 10–14 15–18 Tel. (+34) 976 55 70 39 Viernes / Friday 10–14 976 35 03 03 Dirige: José Miguel Alcrudo 976 35 70 07 Fax (+34) 976 35 32 26 G. L. van Driem The Tale of Tea A Comprehensive History of Tea from Prehistoric Times to the Present Day 2019 – 880 pp., fig. Precio de prepublicación Hasta 28 de febrero € 207,00 Después € 259,00 ÍNDICE Preface Bridge - The Tea Sage Becomes a Man - Lù YÔ’s Tea Treatise and His Old Age - Tea and the Water with Which It Is Made - The Blossoming The Primordial Origins of Tea of Tea Culture and Porcelain - Tibet Takes to Tea in the Táng - Tea Is A Brief Ethnolinguistic Preamble - Varieties of Tea Tree and Some Taxed by the Táng - The Sòng under Siege - The Sophistication of the Close Relatives - The Original Tea Emerges from the Mists of Time - Sòng - Chinese Tea Culture Blossoms Anew in the Míng - A ilha An Ancient Trans-Himalayan Root Denoting Tea - An Ancient formosa - The Manchu and the Colours of the Chinese Rainbow - Austroasiatic Root Denoting Tea - Fermented Eatable Tea Becomes Chinese Green Teas - White Teas and Albino Cultivars - Chinese Fermented Drinkable Tea - Old and New Tea Etyma in the Original Tea Yellow Teas -Blue Teas, Swarthy Dragon and Rock Teas - Chinese Red Homeland Teas - Chinese Fermented or Dark Teas - Scented Teas, Herbal Infusions, Punch and Cocktails Tea Spreads to China Shrouded behind the Veil of Writing - The Chinese Characters tú and Tea Arrives in Japan and Korea chá -From the Hàn Dynasty to the Suí Dynasty - Tea Becomes Tea Comes to the Land of the Rising Sun - Tea Comes to Japan yet Fashionable in the Táng - A Tea Sage Is Discovered under a Stone Again - Buddhist Monastery Tea Rituals - Tea Tasting Competitions PÓRTICO · The Tale of Tea 3 and Bawdy Bazaars - Nôami Takes Tea from the Tea Pavilion into a Interlude: Coffee and Chocolate Domestic Setting - An Oasis of Calm in a Troubled Time - Jôô Picks up Vicissitudes of Fortune and Fashion - The First Tidings of Coffee Reach Where Jukô Left Off - Sen no Rikyû - Tea Schools Arising through the Europe - The Coffee Homeland in the Kingdom of Caffa - Coffee Is Seven Disciples - Tea Schools through Family Descent - The Tea Adopted in Arabia and Then in Turkey - Tidings of Coffee Are Sent to Ceremony Fossilises - The Manufacture of matcha and tencha - Japanese Italy - Antique Oral Tradition vs. Modern Myth - Islamic Apologetics on Parched Green Tea or kamairi cha - Sencha, shincha and bancha - behalf of Coffee - The English First Take to Coffee and Then the Dutch - Kabusecha, Gyokuro and the Flavour Umami - Miscellaneous Other Types The Wine of the Sufis Becomes a Global Commodity - Coffee Comes to of Japanese Tea - Japanese Tea Culture Travels Abroad - Japanese Tea Vienna, Whilst Fashions Change in the West - Good to the Last Dropping Cultivars and Tea Production - Innovations and Nostalgic Retentions in -Europeans Discover the Drink of the Aztecs and the Mayans - Cacao Comes to Europe and Asia - Modern Cocoa and Chocolate Are Invented Japanese Tea - A Non-Japanese Drink with a Japanese Name - Tea Reaches the Korean Peninsula - The Renaissance of Korean Tea Taxes vs. Freedom from Oppression The Rise of Canton and the Downturn in the Dutch Tea Trade - English East Meets West: the Intrepid Portuguese Ascendancy in the Tea Trade - Silver for Tea - Gender, Tea Gardens and Getting into Hot Water - Tea by way of the Silk Route - Setting Sail for Tea Dances - Tea and Taxes - Extraterritorial Taxation and the Boston Cipangu - A Surprise Welcome - Silk and Silver Rather Than Tea - Uma Tea Party -Ideological Legacy of the Boston Tea Party - A Threepence on chávena de chá - The Tea Ceremony, Oolong Tea and Saying Mass - a Pound of Tea and International Law - Scrambling for the Exits as a Re- More Reports of the Tea Ceremony - Ricci and Rodrigues - Jewels of the enactment of the Boston Tea Party - The Surveillance State and the Tea East Party - The Illusion of Democratic Choice - Tea Looks for a New Home and Chaos Erupts in Europe Dutch Capitalism and the Globalisation of Tea A Dutchman in Goa and a Landlubber in Bordeaux - The Birth of Tea Transformed: Wars in Asia Capitalism - Amor vincit omnia - The Japanese Word Is Replaced by the Opium for Tea - The Treaty of Paris and the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War - Hokkien Word - Tea Comes into Vogue in the Low Countries - A Dutch The Napoleonic Threat Prompts Strategic Realignments in the East - Doctor Prescribes Tea and a Portuguese Jesuit Admires Eastern Mores - More Reshuffling in the East - The Path to War - The First Opium War - A More Famous Dutch Physician Prescribes Tea and Tea at the Siamese Tea Plantations in the Dutch East Indies - Botanical Confusion - Tea Court - A Third Dutch Doctor Extols the Virtues of Tea - A Milanese Plantations in British India - Meanwhile in Sikkim, the Duars and Nepal - Jesuit in Cochin China - A French Jesuit Binges on Tea in Tonkin - An Opium Clippers and Tea - British Espionage in the Middle Kingdom - The Italian Jesuit from Hángzhôu and a French Priest from Siam - Taking Tea Great Paradigm Shift in Global Tea Consumption - The Second Opium a Hundred Times a Day - A Dutch Preacher in Ceylon and the East Indies War and the Tàipíng Rebellion - The Opium Wars and India - Meanwhile in Russia - Orthodox Tea and the Invention of Brown Tea - Coffee - Tea and the Travels of Tavernier - The Baroque Dutch Spelling of a Serendipitously Gives Way to Tea - Sir Thomas Lipton - Iced Tea, Tea Hokkien Word - A Persian Interlude Bags and Orwellian Tea - Germany and Denmark The English Take to Tea: Wars in Europe Tea Terroir and Tea Cuisine Tea as a Plant Species - The English Take to Tea - Yet Another Terroir, Microbiome and Epigenetic Effects - Madagascar, the Mascarenes Influential Dutch Tea Doctor - The First Anglo-Dutch War The Second and the Seychelles - The Azores and Brazil - French Tea Cuisine and Anglo-Dutch War - The Third Anglo-Dutch War - The Catherine Myth - Other New Trends - Thailand and Laos - Tea Comes to the Malay France, French Tea and Tea with Milk - On Taking Sugar in One’s Tea - Peninsula - Mozambique, Homeland of Yasuke - A Colony on the Cape The New Tradition of English Afternoon Tea - Government Greed and the Becomes South Africa - The Dutch East Indies Become Indonesia - From Changing English Taste for Tea - Early Types of Tea Imported to Europe - French Indochina to Vietnam - Georgia and the Russian Empire-Iran and Tea to the Barbary Coast the Persian Gulf - The Rise and Fall and Rise and Fall of Azeri Tea - PÓRTICO · The Tale of Tea 4 Turkey Converts from Coffee to Tea - Zimbabwe, Malawi and Zambia - - Catechins and Tannins - Theaflavins and Thearubigins - Tea and From a Colony under Wilhelm II to Tanzania - The East Africa Cancer - Tea, Obesity and Diabetes - Tea, Cardiac Health, Allergies and Protectorate Becomes Kenya - From British Protectorate to Uganda - Immunity - Tea and Cognition - Tea, the Kidneys and the Liver - Bottled Cameroun, Nigeria, Rwanda and Burundi - Across the Continent of South Tea Drinks, Bubble Tea and Other New Trends - Factors Affecting America - Tea in South Carolina - Late Bloomers of the Pacific - From Fragrance Kew Gardens to Cornwall - Swiss Tea in the Ticino - Tea in the Dragon Kingdom - Bohemia and Moravia Take to Tea - Dutch Tea in the Age of Tending the Tea Garden Vertical Farming Sustainable Tea Cultivation - Assailants of the Tea Plant -Physical Tea Pest Control - In Pursuit of Environmentally Friendly Biological Warfare - Tea Chemistry and Fanciful Concoctions Tea Tree Diseases and Some Therapies - Consumer Protection, Tea Science or Tsiology - Caffeine - From Teaism to Theanine - Vitamin P Labyrinths of Red Tape and Global Dangers - Index Si este catálogo le resulta interesante y conoce a quien pueda serle de utilidad, reenvíelo o pásele el enlace: http://www.porticolibrerias.es/c/E1902TEA.pdf CONDICIONES DE VENTA ORDER INFORMATION FORMAS DE PAGO PAYMENT WILL BE MADE Particulares / Individuals: – Al efectuar pedidos rogamos indiquen – When ordering books please quote fecha y materia del catálogo. catalogue date and subject. 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