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Pierre Marsone is a French
sinologist Sinology, also referred to as China studies, is a subfield of area studies or East Asian studies involved in social sciences and humanities research on China. It is an academic discipline that focuses on the study of the Chinese civilizatio ...
. He is Directeur d'études (Professor) at the Department of Historical Sciences and Philology of the
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(EPHE) in
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, France. His principal fields of research are the political and religious history of China, including the Khitan Liao dynasty, the Jurchen
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and
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Yuan dynasty The Yuan dynasty ( ; zh, c=元朝, p=Yuáncháo), officially the Great Yuan (; Mongolian language, Mongolian: , , literally 'Great Yuan State'), was a Mongol-led imperial dynasty of China and a successor state to the Mongol Empire after Div ...
; the
Quanzhen School The Quanzhen School (全真: ''Quánzhēn'', "All-True", Complete Perfection, Integrating Perfection or Complete Reality) is currently one of the two dominant denominations of Daoism in China. It originated in the Shandong peninsula in 1170. O ...
of
Taoism Taoism or Daoism (, ) is a diverse philosophical and religious tradition indigenous to China, emphasizing harmony with the Tao ( zh, p=dào, w=tao4). With a range of meaning in Chinese philosophy, translations of Tao include 'way', 'road', ' ...
, Japanese
Zen Buddhism Zen (; from Chinese: '' Chán''; in Korean: ''Sŏn'', and Vietnamese: ''Thiền'') is a Mahayana Buddhist tradition that developed in China during the Tang dynasty by blending Indian Mahayana Buddhism, particularly Yogacara and Madhyamaka ph ...
, and the semantic analysis of
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. In June 2012, Pierre Marsone received from the
Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres The () is a French learned society devoted to history, founded in February 1663 as one of the five academies of the . The academy's scope was the study of ancient inscriptions (epigraphy) and historical literature (see Belles-lettres). History ...
the
Prix Stanislas Julien The Prix Stanislas Julien is a prize for a sinological work (usually) published in the previous year. It is named after the French sinologist, Stanislas Julien, and is awarded by the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres The () is a Fren ...
for his book ''La Steppe et l’Empire'' (Les Belles Lettres, 2011).


Biography

After graduate studies in philosophy, Chinese and Japanese, Pierre Marsone undertook his PhD research under the direction of Pr Kristofer Schipper in 1995 at the École pratique des Hautes Etudes (Sorbonne, Paris). From 1996 to 1998, he received a research grant from the French government, and then the research grant from the Chiang Ching-Kuo foundation (1998-1999). From 1999 to 2002, he has been teaching Chinese as a ''professeur agrégé'' in high schools of Paris. In 2001, he published the annotated translation of the ''Kôzen gokoku ron'' (Treatise of the instauration of Zen for Protecting the State) written by Japanese monk Eisai around 1198. The same year, he also defensed his doctoral dissertation, entitled "Wang Chongyang and the foundation of the Taoist Quanzhen movement". In 2002, Pierre Marsone was elected assistant professor at the Section of History and Philology of the École pratique des hautes Etudes. He also taught at
Paris 12 Val de Marne University Paris () is the Capital city, capital and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, largest city of France. With an estimated population of 2,048,472 residents in January 2025 in an area of more than , Paris is the List of ci ...
in Creteil (2001-2006) and at
Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales (; ), abbreviated as INALCO, is a French Grand Etablissement with a specializing in the teaching of languages and cultures from the world. Its coverage spans languages of Central Europ ...
(2004-2007). He passed the habilitation in 2009 and was elected Directeur d’études (full professor) at the Ecole Pratique des hautes Etudes in 2012. Since 2002, his teaching and research focus on the history, society and religion of the Liao Jin Yuan period (10th to 14th centuries).


Selected works

Books * 2002. ''Aux origines du Zen, édition bilingue, commentée et annotée, du Kōzen gokoku ron'' 興禪護國論 ''de Eisai (1143–1215)''. Paris, Éditions You-feng. * 2010. ''Wang Chongyang et la fondation du Quanzhen : ascètes taoïstes et alchimie intérieure''. ''Coll. Mémoires de l’Institut des Hautes Études chinoises'', vol. XL. Paris, Collège de France. * 2011. ''La Steppe et l’Empire : la formation de la dynastie Khitan (Liao)''. Paris, Les Belles-Lettres. Editor * 2013. (with Jean-Noël Robert) "Les Astres et le Destin : astrologie et divination en Asie Orientale", ''Extrême-Orient Extrême-Occident'', n° 35. * 2014. (with John Lagerwey) ''Modern Chinese Religion I (Song-Liao-Jin-Yuan, 960-1368 AD)''. Leiden, Brill, 2 vol. * 2015. (with Pier Giorgio Borbone) ''Le christianisme syriaque en Asie centrale et en Chine''. Paris, Geuthner. Articles * 2009. "When was the Temple of the Cross at Fangshan a 'Christian temple'?"; Li Tang et Dietmar W. Winkler dir.,''Hidden Treasures and Intercultural Encounters : Studies on East Syriac Christianity in China and Central Asia'', Berlin – Vienne, Lit Verlag, 2009, pp. 215–223. * 2009. "La fondation de l’ordre monastique taoïste Quanzhen et celle de l’ordre des Franciscains : un faisceau de coincidences"; ''Des moines et des moniales dans le monde. La vie monastique dans le miroir de la parenté'', Chapter V. Paris, L’Harmattan, 2009. * 2010. "Fondateurs d’ordres monastiques : quand l’histoire s’amuse"; ''Religions et Histoire'', hors-série No. 3, 2010, pp. 30–31. * 2010. "Vers 140 : Fondation de l’Eglise des maîtres célestes"; ''Sciences Humaines'', hors-série No. 12, Nov.–Dec. 2010, pp. 30–31. * 2011. "Alghun Shari (Aluhun Sali 阿魯渾薩理, 1245-1307) : a Uyghur at the head of the administration in China", ''Control and Management in Arid and Semi-arid Zones'', Paris, Hermann, 2011, pp.  295–304. * 2012. "Le Ciel des Khitan", ''Journal asiatique'', vol. 300, 2012–2, pp.  797-822. * 2012. "The contribution of the latest decipherment of Khitan scripts for the history of the Khitan-Liao dynasty" 丹文字的最新解讀對契丹遼朝歷史的貢獻 ''Shoujie Zhongguo shaoshu minzu guji wenxian guoji xueshu yantaohui lunwenji'' 首届中國少数民族古籍文献國際學術研討會論文集 (''Proceedings of the 1st International Colloquium on Ancient Manuscripts and Literatures of the Minorities in China''), Peking, Minzu chubanshe, 2012, pp.  171–178. * 2012. "Les Châtiments dans l’empire khitan (Liao 遼, 907-1125)", ''Publications de l’IPOA du Collège de France'', vol. X, 2012, pp.  217–239. * 2013. "Khubilai ou la Chine sous tutelle", ''L’Histoire'', « Les Mongols, le plus grand empire du monde », 2013, pp.  58–63. * 2013. "Two portraits for one man : George, king of the Önggüt", Li Tang et Dietmar W. Winkler dir., ''From the Oxus River to the Chinese Shores : Studies on East Christianity in China and Central Asia'', Zürich Berlin, LIT, 2013, pp.  225–236. * 2013. "Quanzhenjiao de chuangli : shenzhuan yu lishi" 全真教的創立:神傳與歷史, ''Duochong shiye xia de Xifang Quanzhenjiao yanjiu'' 多重視野下的西方全真教研究 esearches on Quanzhen Daoism from Western Perspectives Zhang Guangbao 張廣保 and Song Xueli 宋學立 dir., Qi Lu shushe, 2013, pp.  53–77. * 2014. "Daoism during the Jin dynasty", ''Modern Chinese Religion I Song-Liao-Jin-Yuan'', J. Lagerwey et P. Marsone dir., Leiden Boston, Brill, 2014, vol. 2, pp.  1111–1159. * 2015. "Les Önggüt 汪古, chrétiens en Mongolie Intérieure", ''Migrations de langues et d'idées en Asie'', Jean-Louis Bacqué-Grammont, Pierre-Sylvain Filliozat et Michel Zink dir., Paris, AIBL, 2015, pp.  149–159. * 2016. "The Dongtian/Fudi and the sacred places of the emerging Quanzhen Daoism", ''Dōkyō no seichi to chihōshin'' 道教の聖地と地方神, Tuchiya Masaaki et Vincent Goossaert éd., Tokyo, Tōhō shoten, 2016, p. 161-171.


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