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Literature abstract catalogue

Wang Xu.

foreword

Chapter 1 Literature and Linguistics

First, the significance of literature

Second, the research scope of philology

Three: Why do you want to study philology?

Chapter two: the carrier of literature.

One: Oracle Bone Inscriptions

Second: gold

(1) sacrificial vessel

(2) Musical instruments

(3) Weapons

(4) Agricultural tools

(5) weights and measures

(6) coins

(7) Fu

(8) Household appliances

Three: Stone

(1) Ben

(2) Cliff

(3) Monument

Four: bamboo and wood

V: Silk

Six: papyrus paper

Seven: parchment

Eight: laurel leaf

Nine: paper

(A) the invention of papermaking

(2) Decorative forms of paper documents

1. paper

2. foldable

3. Butterfly clothing

4. Baobeizhuang

Step 5: Line fitting

The third chapter is the formation and distribution of documents.

First, the formation of literature

(1) Ben

2. Description

(3) Compile

(4) Translation

1. Translation of Buddhist scriptures

2. Academic translation

3. Literary translation

II. Distribution of documents

(1) Speaking and singing

(2) Sculpture

(3) copy

(4) printing

(5) Photography

(6) Scanning and microcomputer input.

Chapter IV Collection and Loss of Documents

First, the official books of past dynasties and their loss.

(A) Overview of the collection of official documents in past dynasties

(2) A large number of lost documents in past dynasties

1. Qin Shihuang burned books

2. The War in the Late Western Han Dynasty

3. War at the end of Eastern Han Dynasty

4. Huihuai Rebellion in the Late Western Jin Dynasty

5. Hou Jing Rebellion and Emperor Liang Yuan's burning of books.

6. Late Sui and Early Tang Dynasties

7. An Shi Rebellion

8. Huang Chao Uprising

9. The difficulty of Jing Kang

10 Li Zicheng uprising

1 1. It is forbidden to destroy the Qianlong.

12. Jiaqing Palace fire

13. Taiping Rebellion

14. The British and French allied forces burned the Yuanmingyuan.

15. The Gengzi Incident

16. Japanese war of aggression against China

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Two: the rise and fall of bibliophiles in past dynasties

(A) Overview of private libraries in Qin Zhou

(2) Private collections in Han, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties.

(C) Tang and Song private books

(D) Yuan and Ming private books

(5) Famous bibliophiles in Qing Dynasty (1)

(VI) Famous bibliophiles in Qing Dynasty (Part II)

(7) Famous bibliophiles in modern times

Chapter five: Literary version.

One: Version interpretation

Ancient blackboard writing refers to various publishing forms of a book.

2: Version type

(1) Write a notebook

1. original

2. Clear manuscript

Copy manuscript

4. Shadow notebook

Step 5 copy

(2) woodblock printing

(3) overprint copy

(4) Typography and letterpress printing.

(5) Movable type books

(6) the printed version

(7) A printed version of Kolo's version.

(eight) approved the school, inscription and postscript.

Three: the definition of rare books

(A) the two meanings of rare books

(2) Four Great Classical Novels's fine school and fine note.

Four: version identification

(A clear writing age

(2) Read the preface and postscript carefully.

(3) brand inspection records

(4) Check the taboos

(5) Inspection and carving workers

(VI) The era of nuclear examiners

(7) Look at the font

(8) Look at the layout

(9) Look at the paper

(10) Look at the decoration

(eleven) check the Tibetan seal

(12) analogy method

(13) inspection and record

(14) Seeking indirect evidence

(15) De-shadowing

Chapter VI Document Arrangement

1. Types of file errors and purpose of proofreading

(A) the type of file errors

1.

take off

3. Yan

dump

The text is upside down.

confused

(B) the purpose of collating

Two: What are the conditions for collating?

(A) subjective conditions

Widely seek different versions.

(3) Ask for relevant information.

(4) Books of the Institute of Fine Arts.

Third, the main methods of book proofreading

(A) proofreading methods

(2) Other correction methods

(3) the law of the university

(D) Comprehensive textual research method

Four: the processing of collation results and the writing of collation notes.

Fifth, the attitude of proofreading books: I have heard a lot.

Chapter VII Bibliography

First, the emergence of the directory and its significance

Second, the classification of ancient books

Three. Main contents of the catalogue

(1) Title

1. Naming method of ancient books

(1). It is called the title of the book.

(2) Take one or two words in the book as the title.

(3) Take life as the title of the book

(4) Take the dynasty as the title.

(5) Take time as the title of the book.

(6) Take this place as the title of the book

(7) Take the implied content as the title of the book.

2. Different books with the same name and different books with the same name

(1). Same book, different name.

(2) Different books have the same name.

(2) volume

(3) Author and Dynasty

1. On the dynasty of writers

2. About the author

(4) Version

(5) Summary

(6) Size order

Four: the type of directory

(1) Catalogue of public collections

(2) Private property catalogue

(3) Historical Records Directory

(4) Professional Catalogue

1. Confucian Classics Catalogue

2. Primary school catalogue

3. Catalogue of History Department

4. Subpart Contents

5. Centralized catalogue

(5) Special Directory

1. Directory Summary

2. Book catalogue

3. Please refer to the table of contents

4. Visual catalogue

5. It is forbidden to destroy the directory.

6. Version directory

7. Forge identification catalogue

8. Others

Chapter VIII Compilation and Identification of Documents

One: Compile

(A) the number of lost ancient books and the reasons

(b) Results of previous compilations

Method of compiling lost information

Two: Discrimination

(1) What is a fake book?

(B) the motive of forgery

1. preach

profit taking

Show off your name

Fight for victory

Evade the ban

Avoid doubt

(C) the main means of fraud

1. The author pretends to others.

2. Later generations changed the title of the author.

Cut the preface and postscript.

4. Forgery of preface and postscript

5. Keep the old name and write a new book

6. It is easier to choose a new name for a book.

7. Combine books into a new edition

8. Disrupt old examples to fill in new ones

9. Write down your own notes

10. The book is full of seals and strokes.

1 1.

(D) China to identify the history of counterfeit goods.

China's history of distinguishing forgeries began in the Western Han Dynasty and continues to this day.

(5) the method of identifying fake books

1. Discrimination of Falsification from the Source of Giving and Receiving

2. Treat people who depend on it differently

3. Discrimination from the person who first spread this book.

4. Discriminate from the contradiction between the book and the author's behavior.

5. Identify falsehood according to the exposure of the world.

6. Discrimination of the text

7. Discrimination of article style

8. Discrimination of the sources of special words

9. Analysis of the contradiction between phonology and the times.

10. Distinguish authenticity from tradition

1 1. is different from quotation.

12. Identification of forged and lost articles

13. Discrimination of historical facts

14. Appellation discrimination

15. Distinguish from the system

16. Discrimination of falsification of geographical evolution

17. Discrimination from the contradiction between this book and the author's ideas and viewpoints

18. Discriminate from the contradiction between the academic level of the grantee and this book.

19. Analysis of the contradiction between the academic expertise of the grantee and this book

20. Analysis on the Inversion of the Development History of Academic Thought

(6) the value of fake books

1. The Historical Value of Fake Books

2. The literary value of numbers

3. The language value of fake books

4. The ideological value of fake books

5. Other values of fake books

Chapter IX Books and Series

One: a textbook.

(A) What is a book?

(B) the origin of books

(C) the function of books

1. Looking for historical materials

Looking for words

3. Collate and revise ancient books

compile

(4) Examples of books

Two: series

(a) What is a series?

Put all kinds of books together and give them a common name.

(b) the origin and function of the series.

(3) Highlights of the series

Chapter X Local Records and Genealogy

One: local chronicles

(A) the emergence of local chronicles

(B) the number of local chronicles of past dynasties

(3) the types of local chronicles

1. Zongzhi

2. Provincial records

3. Government records

4. Local chronicles

5. Hall Records

6. County annals

7. Town records

8. Unique

9. Health record

10. Border records

1 1. Toast system

12. Yan Jingzhi

13. Special records

(D) the use of local chronicles

Two: genealogy

(A) the origin and development of genealogy

(2) the contents of genealogy

(C) the value of genealogy and its existence

1. The value of genealogy

2. The existence of genealogy

XI collections and other collections

One: Collection

(a) anthology

(2) Summary of all works

Two: My Concubine

(A) the origin of Bieji

(2) Contents of other collections

(3) the literature value of other collections

Chapter XII Overview of Unearthed Documents (1)

One: Oracle Bone Inscriptions Literature

(A) Oracle Bone Inscriptions's discovery

(2) The number of excavations and excavations in Oracle Bone Inscriptions.

(3) Oracle Bone Inscriptions data collection and textual research.

(D) Oracle Bone Inscriptions's literature value.

Two: Jinwen.

(1) Unearthed inscriptions

(2) Collection and textual research of bronze inscriptions.

(C) the academic value of inscriptions on bronze

Chapter XIII Overview of Unearthed Documents (Part II)

Three: Bamboo and Silk Documents

(1) Summary of Bamboo Slips and Silk Documents Unearthed in Modern Times

(B) the value of bamboo and silk documents

Four: Stone Carving Literature

(3) The main documents of stone carving

(D) the value of stone documents

Five, other unearthed documents

(a) the alliance book

(2) sealing

(3) Brick and tile characters

(4) Paper unearthed documents

Chapter XIV Overview of Dunhuang Documents

One: Dunhuang, Dunhuang Grottoes, Mogao Grottoes and Tibetan Sutra Cave.

(1) Dunhuang

(2) Dunhuang Grottoes

(3) Mogao Grottoes

(4) Tibetan Sutra Cave

Second, the discovery of Dunhuang stone chambers and the dispersion of documents.

(A) the discovery of stone chambers in Dunhuang

(2) When and why the Sutra Cave was closed.

(3) The suicide note in Dunhuang.

Three. Dunhuang literature catalogue

Fourthly, the compilation and publication of Dunhuang documents.

Five, the content and value of Dunhuang documents

Religious literature

(B) Confucian classics

(3) Language materials

(4) Historical records and geography

(5) Sub-books

(6) Archaeology and art

(7) Literary works

(8) Historical materials of science and technology