Date | 1579 |
Publish_location | Fujian 福建 |
Publisher | Sanshan jingshe 三山精舍 |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library, ARSI |
Edition | |
Language | Chinese 中文 |
Record_type | Digital Book (PDF) |
Series | |
Shelf | Digital Archives, ARSI |
Call Number | PL1115.T65 |
Description | pdf. [20 p] |
Note | Tongsu gushi 通俗故事 bound with Qianziwen 千字文. JapSin I, 58 A The cover bears a Latin inscription: “Est Liber exercitiorum alicujus S.J. patris qui primo anno didicit linguam sinicam monstrat laborem intensissimum et methodum illius temporis. I. Lingua vulgaris per historiuntulas. II. 1000 caracteres pueris addiscendi cum notulis Latinis P. S.J." Source: Albert Chan, S.J., Chinese Books and Documents in the Jesuit Archives in Rome, p. 112. ----------------------------------------------- JapSin I, 58 A 2 The Latin inscription on the cover reads: “1000 characteres pueris addiscendi cum not. latinis (ms. et impressus).” There are four columns in each half folio and six characters in each column. The number of the folio is given in the middle of the folio. On folio 26 the title in Chinese is given, followed by the ranks and names of the author and the calligrapher. At the end of the last folio the date and publisher are indicated, followed by two wood block seals: 致吾草堂 and 迪功郎印. Source: Albert Chan, S.J., Chinese Books and Documents in the Jesuit Archives in Rome, pp. 113-114. Local access Digital Archives ARSI Jap-Sin I-IV folder [JS-I-58a] |
Subject | Calligraphy, Chinese Chinese characters Chinese language--Readers Primers, Chinese |
Date | 1971 |
Publish_location | Taibei 臺北 |
Publisher | Wenguang chubanshe 文光出版社 |
Collection | Bibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu |
Edition | |
Language | Chinese 中文 |
Record_type | Book |
Series | |
Shelf | Dir. Office Gallery |
Call Number | NK3634.C387 W26 1971 |
Description | 168 p. ; 26 cm. |
Note | Siti Qianziwen 四體千字文 / Wang Xizhi shu 王羲之書. No t.p., colophon, or publisher data; info/date from similar edition. Spine title: Zheng cao li zhuan Siti Qianziwen 正草隸篆四體千字文. |
Subject | Calligraphy, Chinese Chinese characters Wang Xizhi 王羲之, 321-379--Calligraphy |