Author: Xin wenfeng chuban gongsi 新文豐出版公司. Bianjibu 編輯部

Shike shiliao xinbian 石刻史料新編
Date1977
Publish_locationTaibei 台北
PublisherXin wenfeng chuban 新文豐出版
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition初版
LanguageChinese 中文
Record_typeBook
Series
ShelfSilver Room
Call NumberPL2448.S555 1977
Description30 v. : ill. ; 27 cm.
Note

Shike shiliao xinbian 石刻史料新編 / [Xin wenfeng chuban gongsi bianjibu bian 新文豐出版公司編輯部編].
N.B. Library has series 1 & 2 only.

Note from Princeton Library Guide:

Shi ke shi liao xin bian 石刻史料新編 (New edition of historical materials carved on stone). 3 series 三輯. Taibei: Xin wen feng chu ban gong si, 1977/1982, 1979, 1986.

This is the most complete set of epigraphic sources, which includes an enormous amount of primary and secondary material (including the jinshi ?? sections of many gazetteers) in facsimile. The three series consist of 90 volumes altogether containing around 1,030 collections of stone inscriptions of various types. The earliest collections and compilations date from the Song dynasty but most works are later, some of recent (1980) origin. The greater part of the material was collected and composed in the Qing dynasty. A large number of rarities, difficult-to-find and hard-to-obtain works, and many otherwise not well known or unpublished manuscripts are included.

There are two indices:
Kuhn, Dieter, & Helga Stahl. Annotated Bibliography to the Shike shiliao xinbian (New Edition of Historical Materials Carved on Stone). Heidelberg: Edition Forum, 1991. ISBN 3-927943-04-5 [Gest Ref. PL2448 .K79 1991].
The entries in the Annotated Bibliography are arranged alphabetically by title (including the Chinese characters), date of compilation (preface, foreword), name and dates of author or compiler, period of time and geographical region covered by the work, short comment on the contents, inclusion of the title in bibliographic catalogues, edition or congshu used for the reprint. The name of persons of the Song, Liao, Jin, and Wei & Qi dynasties whose completely transcribed epitaphs can be found in the series, are listed in the order of appearance in the title entry. An alphabetically arranged list of these persons as well as an index to the authors is also supplied.

Shi ke shi liao xin bian di yi, er, san ji shu ming zhu zhe suo yin. 石刻史料新編第一, 二, 三輯書名著者索引 (Index of writers and books in the three series of the New edition of historical materials carved on stone). Takahashi Tsuguo; [Gao Mingshi yi]. Taibei: Xin wen feng chu ban gong si, 1995.

Shih-k’o shih-liao hsin-pien 石刻史料新編 (Taipei: Hsin-wen-feng) ch’u-chi 初輯, 30 vols. (1977; CHINESE HISTORY III: EPIGRAPHIC SOURCES (Revised 1996, 2009, 2011) 5 1982); ti-erh chi 第二輯, 20 vols. (1979); ti-san chi 第三輯, 40 vols. (1986) [O.C. PL 2448 .S555 1986 (3d series only)]
The IU collection includes only the third of these massive ts’ung-shu series, but that in itself constitutes a very substantial resource, almost as extensive as the previous item. The following indexes and studies can be used to help wade through the mass of Late Imperial inscriptional materials.

Dieter Kuhn and Helga Stahl, Annotated Bibliography to the Shike shiliao xinbian (Würzburg: Würzburger Sinologische Schriften, 1991) [PL 2448 .K79 1991]
This bibliography analyzes the collections in the previous item. It can be used to learn what collections not available in the IU Library may be found in the first two series of that ts’ung-shu.--IUL note.

石刻史料新編 (Newly edited stone inscription sources). Xinwenfeng editorial department, ed. 4 series in 100 vols. Xinwenfeng, 1977, 1979, 1986, 2006.
A huge collection of facsimiles of 1,092 of the important early publications of rubbings of stone inscriptions. The first three series are mainly arranged by province. The fourth, by subject. Includes the materials in another modern collection (which it now replaces), the Shike shiliao congshu 石刻史料叢書 (Series of stone inscription sources). Yan Gengwang 嚴耕望, ed. 420 ce in 60 cases. Yiwen, 1966. For indexes, see next entries.

Kuhn, Dieter, and Helga Stahl (1991 [§62.3.2]). Superseded by next item.

Takahashi Tsuguo 高橋継男, comp. 2009, 2013. Chūgoku sekkoku kankei tosho mokuroku (1949–2007) 中国石刻関係図書目録 (1949–2007). Kyūko plus draft continuation (2008ー2012/6) in Meiji daigaku Tōyōshi shiryō sōkan 10. Provides an invaluable service by indexing the titles of 3,500 publications of stone rubbings (and related works) plus their authors (includes also his index to Shike shiliao xinbian).--Cf. Wilkinson, Chinese history, a manual.

SubjectInscriptions, Chinese China--History--Sources Historical markers--China
Shike shiliao xinbian. Di 2 ji 石刻史料新編. 第2輯
Date1979
Publish_locationTaibei 台北
PublisherXin wenfeng chuban 新文豐出版
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition初版
LanguageChinese 中文
Record_typeBook
Series
ShelfSilver Room
Call NumberPL2448.S556 1979
Description20 v. : ill. ; 27 cm.
Note

Shike shiliao xinbian 石刻史料新編. 第2輯 / [Xin wenfeng chuban gongsi bianjibu bian 新文豐出版公司編輯部編].
References: E. Wilkinson, Chinese history, a manual, p. 442.

Library holds series 1 & 2 only.
See series 1 note for details.

SubjectInscriptions, Chinese China--History--Sources Historical markers--China
Zhengtong Daozang 正統道藏. [Daozang 道藏]
Date1977
Publish_locationTaibei 台北
PublisherXinwenfeng chuban 新文豐出版
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition
LanguageChinese 中文
Record_typeBook
Series
ShelfSilver Room
Call NumberBL1900.A3 1977
Description60 v. (49087 p.) : ill. ; 22 cm. + 1 vol. index.
NoteZhengtong Daozang 正統道藏 / [bianzuanzhe Baiyunguan Changchunzhenren 編纂者白雲觀長春眞人 ; Xinwenfeng chuban gongsi bianjibu ji 新文豐出版公司編輯部輯].
"Zongmulu 總目錄 / Baiyun jizhuan 白雲霽撰 ; Xinwenfeng bianshenbu bianji 新文豐編審部編輯" -- Index t.p.
Each page represents 2 leaves of the original. 民國66 [1977].

“…collection of scriptures that came to be termed Daozang 道藏 (Daoist canon) grew over the centuries. Since the Tang, the imperial court sponsored its publication on at least five occasions. None have survived. A new version was compiled between 1406 and 1445 and was the first to be printed (in 1447). It is often referred to as the Zhengtong Daozang 正統道藏 (Daoist canon of the Zhengtong era)…..Much of what the Daozang contains cannot be found elsewhere and it is therefore an important source for historians and not only of Daoism.”
“There are a number of modern reprints: Daozang, 1120 ce, Shanghai: Shangwu, 1923-26 (sometimes called the Hanfenlou 涵芬樓 edition); facs. Rpnt. Yiwen, 1962. Rpnt Xinwenfeng, 60 ce., 1977 (this edition)….N.B. The Index of Zhonghua Daozang volume contains author/title indexes. The Index of Zhonghua Daozang (Fabrizio Pregadio, comp., Golden Elixer, 2009) enables location of Zhengtong Daozang texts in the Zhonghua Daozang and vice-versa.” - - Cf. E. Wilkinson, Chinese history, a new manual: 4th ed. (2015), p. 382

SubjectDaoism--Sacred books Daoist literature, Chinese Daozang 道藏 Daoism--China Daoism--China--Sources