Subject: Chinese language--Versification--Early works to 1800

Shenglü qimeng 聲律啟蒙
AuthorChe Wanyu 車萬育, jinshi 1664Xia Daguan 夏大觀, 18th cent.Wang Zhigan 王之幹, fl. 1915-1935
PlaceHong Kong 香港
PublisherXing Ya yinwu shuju 興亞印務書局
CollectionRicci Institute Library [F2]
Edition
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBook
Series
ShelfStacks
Call NumberPL2519.C7 S45 1900
Description38 p. ; 15.5 cm.
NoteXinzeng guangzhu Shenglü qimeng 新增廣註聲律啟 / Che Wanyu zhu ; Xia Daguan shanbu ; Wang Zhigan jianshi 車萬育著 ; 夏大觀刪補 ; 王之幹箋釋.
Cover title: Xinzeng guangzhu Shenglu qimeng 新增廣註聲律啟蒙.
Lacks colophon or publishing date. T.p.: Gangsheng 港省 : 興亞印務書局.
"全一冊學校適用教科書"
Wenjing mifulun tanyuan 文鏡秘府論探源. [Bunkyō hifuron 文鏡秘府論]
AuthorKūkai 空海, 774-835Wang Jinjiang 王晉江
PlaceXianggang 香港
PublisherTiandi tushu youxian gongsi 天地圖書有限公司 : Cosmos Books Ltd.
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition
LanguageChinese, Japanese
TypeBook
Series
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberPL1279.K843 W3 1980
Description6, ii, 290 p. ; 21 cm.
NoteWenjing mifulun tanyuan 文鏡秘府論探源 / Wang Jinjiang zhu 王晉江著.
"The origins of Wen jing mi fu lun : a critical study / Juen-Kon Wong"--verso t.p.
Includes selections from the work written by the monk Kūkai 空海 in Japanese as: Bunkyō hifuron 文鏡秘府論.
LCCN81-185026
Wenjing mifulun 文鏡秘府論. [Bunkyō hifuron 文鏡秘府論. Chinese]
AuthorGuo Shaoyu 郭紹虞, 1893-1984Kūkai 空海, 774-835Zhou Weide 周維德
PlaceBeijing 北京
PublisherRenmin wenxue chubanshe 人民文學出版社
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition北京第1版
LanguageChinese 中文[簡體字]
TypeBook
Series
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberPL1279.K84 1975
Description8, 3, 267 p. ; 21 cm.
NoteWenjing mifulun 文鏡秘府論 / Pianzhaojin'gang 遍照金剛 ; Zhou Weide jiaodian 周維德校點.
Original text written in classical Chinese by the Japanese monk Kūkai 空海, with the Japanese title Bunkyō hifuron 文鏡秘府論. Author also goes by: Pianzhaojin'gang 遍照金剛, Henshō Kongō 遍照金剛 in Japanese. Preface by Guo Shaoyu 郭紹虞.

".... a unique collection of Chinese writings on poetics and prosody ... (Kūkai) collected some of the earliest discussions of the "four tones and eight faults" of Shen Yue, as well as several important works of literary criticism, chief among which is the Shige of Tang poet Wang Changling .... an invaluable source for studying the development of Chinese shi poetry from the Six Dynasties to the mid-Tang." --Cf. Indiana companion to traditional Chinese literature, p. 197-198.

LCCN88-115637