Subject: Civil service--China--Examinations--History--Qing dynasty, 1644-1911

Danmo lu 淡墨錄
AuthorLi Tiaoyuan 李調元, 1734-1803Zhan Zhi 湛之, fl. 1946-1970
PlaceShenyang 沈陽
PublisherLiaoning jiaoyu chubanshe 遼寧教育出版社
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition第1版
LanguageChinese 中文[簡體字]
TypeBook
SeriesXinshiji wanyou wenku 新世紀萬有文庫 ; 5, Chuantong wenhua shuxi 傳統文化書系
ShelfStacks
Call NumberDS754.L58 2001
Description[6], 1, 240 p. ; 18.5 cm.
NoteDanmo lu 淡墨錄 / Li Tiaoyuan zhuan 李調元撰 ; Zhan Zhi jiaodian 湛之校點.
"本文库為囯家'九五'重点图书出版规划项目"

"....Danmo lu, 16 juan, author's preface dated 1795, on the life and character of eminent men of the Qing period who were successful in the competitive examinations. Cf. Eminent Chinese of the Ch'ing Period, p. 488.
CIP: 科舉考試--概況.

ISBN7538259139
Huiyuan zhujuan 會元硃卷. Jiaoshe zhi li suoyi shi Shangdi ye : Pomi lun 郊社之禮所以事上帝也 : 破迷論. [ZKW 94421B]
AuthorZhu Zongyuan 朱宗元, juren 1648
PlaceTaibei 台北
PublisherTaipei Ricci Institute 利氏學社
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBook (Text in Collection)
SeriesXujiahui cangshulou Ming-Qing Tianzhujiao wenxian xubian 徐家匯藏書樓明清天主教文獻續編
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberBX1665.A2 X845 2013 v.4
Descriptionv. 4. p.381-406 ; 22 cm.
NoteItem 10. Huiyuan zhujuan 會元硃卷 : (Jiaoshe zhi li suoyi shi Shangdi ye : Pomi lun 郊社之禮所以事上帝也 : 破迷論) / Zhu Zongyuan 朱宗元. [ZKW 94421B]
In collection: Xujiahui cangshulou Ming-Qing Tianzhujiao wenxian xubian 徐家匯藏書樓明清天主教文獻續編. [Sequel to Chinese Christian texts from the Zikawei Library].
Jiaoshe zhi li suoyi shi Shangdi ye 郊社之禮所以事上帝也, ca. 1648
Cf. Bibliothèque nationale de France, Chinois, 7144
See Ad Dudink & Nicolas Standaert, Chinese Christian Texts Database (CCT-Database).
Qingdai dingjia lu 清代鼎甲錄
AuthorZhu Peilian 朱沛蓮, b. 1906
PlaceTaibei Shi 臺北市
PublisherTaiwan Zhonghua shuju 臺灣中華書局
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition初版
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBook
Series
ShelfStacks
Call NumberJQ1512.D564 Z487 1968
Description2, 2, 3, 273 p. ; 22 cm.
NoteQingdai dingjia lu 清代鼎甲錄 / Zhu Peilian bianzhu 朱沛蓮編著.
Errata slip inserted.
民國57 [1968].
LCCNc68-2381
Qingdai keju kaoshi shulu 清代科舉考試述錄
AuthorShang Yanliu 商衍鎏, 1875-1963
PlaceBeijing 北京
PublisherShenghuo Dushu Xinzhi Sanlian shudian 生活讀書新知三聯書店
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition第1版, 北京第2次印刷
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBook
Series
ShelfStacks
Call NumberJQ1512.Q564 S416 1983
Description6, 8, 352 p., [1] ℓ of plates : ill. ; 21 cm.
NoteQingdai keju kaoshi shulu 清代科舉考試述錄 / Shang Yanliu zhu 商衍鎏著.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 7-8 (2d group)).
LCCNc59-36
reform and abolition of the traditional Chinese examination system
AuthorFranke, Wolfgang 傅吾康, 1912-2007
PlaceTaipei 台北
PublisherRainbow-Bridge Book Co. 虹橋書店
CollectionRicci Institute Library [ASCC]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
SeriesHarvard East Asian monographs ; 10
ShelfDir. Office Gallery North
Call NumberJQ1512.F7 1973
Descriptionix, 100 pages ; 26 cm.
NoteThe reform and abolition of the traditional Chinese examination system / Wolfgang Franke.
Reprint of: 1960, 1968 ed. (Cambridge, Center for East Asian Studies, Harvard University; distributed by Harvard University Press 1968).
Title also in Chinese at head of t.p.: 中國科舉制度革發考 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [72]-94).
Includes bibliographical references (pages 95-100).
Shiwen 時文. [Jap-Sin II, 91]
AuthorWang Yuanqi 王原祁, 1642-1715Xu Qianxue 徐乾學
Place---
Publisher---
CollectionARSI
Edition
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBook (stitch-bound 線裝本)
Series
ShelfARSI
Call NumberNOT HELD. DESCRIPTION ONLY
Description1 ce.
NoteJapSin II, 91
Shiwen 時文.
By different authors.
Bamboo paper in one ce with a paper case. No date or place of publication.
The cover bears a Latin inscription: “Compositiones Litteraris in ordine ad examen.”
This book is a collection of eight legged essays (a special style of writing adopted by candidates during the civil service examinations of the Ming and Qing dynasties) and was intended as a model for students who were going to sit for government examinations. Among the authors there are some well known scholars such as Xu Qianxue 徐乾學 (1631–1694), Mao Jike 毛際可 (1633–1708), and Wang Yuanqi 王原祁 (1642–1715). The essays were mostly written in the beginning of the Qing dynasty.
The middle of each folio gives the theme of the essay. There are ten columns to each half folio, with sixteen characters to each column and twenty-five in the commentary. Each essay has been punctuated and annotated in red ink. At the end of each essay there is a comment with the name of the commentator. Occasionally it gives where and when the essays were recorded. Some of these essay are written by hand in the standard script (kaishu 楷書).
The themes were taken from the Great Learning 大學, the Golden Mean 中庸, and the Analects 論語. The themes go as far as the first part of the Analects. It is possible that there was a second volume in which the themes were taken from the second part of the Analects and from Mencius 孟子.

Source: Albert Chan, S.J., Chinese Books and Documents in the Jesuit Archives in Rome, p. 402.

training of government officials under the early Ch'ing, 1644-1795
AuthorLui, Adam Yuen-chung [Lü Yuancong] 呂元驄
Place---
Publisher---
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis/Dissertation (PDF)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberJQ1512.L94 1964d
Descriptiondig.pdf. [iv, 361 leaves ; 27 cm.]
NoteThe training of government officials under the early Ch'ing, 1644-1795 / by Lui Yuen Chung, Adam.
Thesis (M.A., History)--University of Hong Kong, 1964.
Online at HKU Scholars Hub.
Local access dig.pdf. [Lui-Qing Officials Training.pdf]