Author | Wu, David Chusing |
Place | s.l. |
Publisher | Graduate Theological Union |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Type | Thesis/Dissertation, Digital text [pdf] |
Series | |
Shelf | Digital Archives, Case X |
Call Number | BV3427.R46 W8 1983 |
Description | 2, iii, 264 leaves, bound ; 28 cm.+pdf |
Note | The employment of Chinese classical thought in Matteo Ricci's theological contextualization in sixteenth century China / by David Chusing Wu. Thesis (Th. D.)--Graduate Theological Union, 1983. Typescript (photocopy). Bibliography: leaves 257-264. Local access dig. pdf [Wu-Ricci Classical thought.pdf] |
Author | Hu Guang 胡廣, 1370-1418 |
Place | Taibei 台北 |
Publisher | Taiwan Shangwu yinshuguan 台灣商務印書館 |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | Chinese 中文 |
Type | Digital Book (PDF) |
Series | Siku quanshu zhenben wuji 四庫全書珍本五集 ; 118-131 |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | B127.N4 X564 1974dig. |
Description | Dig. file (PDF) v.1-6 only [14 v. : ill. ; 20 cm.] |
Note | Xingli daquan shu 性理大全書 : [70卷] / Hu Guang deng fengchizuan 胡廣等奉敕纂. "Ju Qing Wenyuange Siku quanshuben yingyin 據清文淵閣四庫全書本影印." Library has juan 1-30 (i.e. v. 1-6) only. Dig. file/data DVD (color PDF doc., file size 2GB).
“....Xingli daquan shu (Great Compendium on Human Nature and Principle, compiled by Hu Kuang in 1415), a 70-chapter classified collection of writings and conversations of the Cheng-Zhu school, covering the Song and Yuan dynasties (960-1368).....It was these thinkers, dominated by Zhu Xi (1130-1200), whose ideas were the basis of the civil service examinations from the 14th century to the early 20th, and who therefore exerted tremendous influence over intellectual life in China (including those who rejected their ideas) for roughly 700 years.”—Cf. Joseph A. Adler,
Varieties of Spiritual Experience: Shen in Neo-Confucian Discourse. |
LCCN | 74895610 |
Author | Hu Guang 胡廣, 1370-1418 |
Place | [China : s.n] |
Publisher | --- |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | Chinese 中文 |
Type | Digital Book (PDF) |
Series | Qingding Siku quanshu. Zibu 欽定四庫全書. 子部 |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | B127.N4 H9 1673d |
Description | dig.pdf. [70 juan] |
Note | Xingli daquan shu 性理大全書 : [70卷] / Hu Guang deng fengchi zuanxiu 胡廣等奉勅纂修. Caption title: Yuzhi Xingli daquan 御製性理大全 Undated edition. Preface dated: Kangxi 康熙12 [1673].
“.... Xingli daquan shu (Great Compendium on Human Nature and Principle, compiled by Hu Kuang in 1415), a 70-chapter classified collection of writings and conversations of the Cheng-Zhu school, covering the Song and Yuan dynasties (960-1368).....It was these thinkers, dominated by Zhu Xi (1130-1200), whose ideas were the basis of the civil service examinations from the 14th century to the early 20th, and who therefore exerted tremendous influence over intellectual life in China (including those who rejected their ideas) for roughly 700 years.”—Cf. Joseph A. Adler, Varieties of Spiritual Experience: Shen in Neo-Confucian Discourse.
Online at Internet Archive. |
Author | Hu Guang 胡廣, 1370-1418 |
Place | --- |
Publisher | --- |
Collection | ARSI |
Edition | |
Language | Chinese 中文 |
Type | Book (stitch-bound 線裝本) |
Series | |
Shelf | ARSI |
Call Number | NOT HELD. DESCRIPTION ONLY |
Description | 70 juan in 19 ce. |
Note | JapSin II, 89 Xingli daquan shu 性理大全書. By Imperial order compiled by Hu Guang 胡廣 (1370–1418) and collaborators. Seventy juan, bamboo paper in nineteen ce (the first ce is missing). There are ten columns to each half folio with twenty characters to each column in the main text and nineteen characters in the commentary. Annotations are given in smaller type and in double lines. Headings are given on the top margin. The title of the book is given in the middle of each folio. The number of the juan and the number of the folio are given below the fish-tail. For a description of the 1597 edition by the Shiguzhai 師古齋 of Wu Mianxue, reprinted by the Wenshutang of Wu Guiyu 吳桂宇, see Wang 1983, p. 228. Next to a copy of the 1516 and of the 1560 edition (both twenty ce) the Naikaku Bunko owns a Ming edition of this book as revised by Li Tingji (twenty-four ce), see NBC, p. 173. Cf. Wylie, pp. 85–86: The term 性理 Sing lè as a designation of mental philosophy was first used by 陳淳 Ch’în Chun [1153–1217], one of Choo He [Zhu Xi]’s disciples, in the 性理字義 Sing lè tszè i and afterwards by 熊節 Heung Kang-tá [Xiong Jie, fl. 1200] in a work entitled 性理群書 Sing lé k’eun shoo. From this time, the term became established, and numerous works were issued illustrating and developing the doctrines of the school of Choo [Zhu Xi]. The third emperor of the Ming dynasty [Yongle] had a collection made of all the principal writings of this character, which was published in 1415, with the title 性理群書 Sing lé tá tseûen shoo in 70 books, embracing the writings of 120 scholars . . . . The object of this voluminous compilation being to embody the views of all the authors who had written on the several subjects embraced, there was necessarily a great deal of repetition, and many discrepancies, one part with another. During the 18th century, when much attention was being devoted to the national literature, this collection was submitted to a thorough revision, and the 70 books were reduced to the compass of 12 by an imperial commission, and published with the title Sing lé tsing é 性理精義, in which the above noticed defects are rectified, and the essence of the doctrine given in a more convenient form.Cf. SKTY 3:1925. Source: Albert Chan, S.J., Chinese Books and Documents in the Jesuit Archives in Rome, pp. 400-401. |
Author | Guangwen bianyisuo 廣文編譯所Song Jinyin 宋金印 |
Place | Taibei Shi 台北市 |
Publisher | Guangwen shuju 廣文書局 |
Collection | Bibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu |
Edition | 初版 |
Language | Chinese 中文 |
Type | Book |
Series | |
Shelf | Reading Room |
Call Number | B126.S85 1964 |
Description | 3, 94 p. ; 19 cm. |
Note | Zhongguo xianzhe renxinglun pingshu 中國先哲人性論評述 / Song Jinyin zhu 宋金印著 ; Guangwen bianyisuo zhubian 廣文編譯所主編. 民國53 [1964]. |