Author | Confucius 孔子Chen Shike 陳士珂, 18th/19th cent. |
Place | Changsha 長沙 |
Publisher | Shangwu yinshuguan 商務印書館 |
Collection | Bibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu |
Edition | |
Language | Chinese 中文 |
Type | Book |
Series | Guoxue jiben congshu 國學基本叢書, Wanyou wenku 萬有文庫 ; 第12集 ; 簡便500種 |
Shelf | Stacks |
Call Number | B128.K764 C763 1939 |
Description | 1, 1, 291p. ; 18 cm. |
Note | Kongzi Jiayu shuzheng 孔子家語疏證 : [10卷] / Chen Shike zhuanji 陳士珂撰輯. 民國28 [1939]. |
Author | Xia Yunyi 夏允彝, 1596–1645 |
Place | --- |
Publisher | --- |
Collection | ARSI |
Edition | |
Language | Chinese 中文 |
Type | Book |
Series | |
Shelf | ARSI |
Call Number | NOT HELD. DESCRIPTION ONLY |
Description | 2 juan ; n.d. |
Note | JapSin I, 5 Sanding Kongzi jiayu zhijie 三訂孔子家語直解. By Xia Yunyi of Yunjian (Jiangsu) 雲間夏允彝 (1596–1645). Xia Yunyi (zi 彝仲, hao 緩公) was a native of Songjiang 松江. He obtained the jinshi degree in 1637. As a learned man he was known for his prose writings. The second half of the Wanli reign (1573–1620) saw the rise of Academic parties: Gu Xiancheng 顧憲成 (1550–1612) founded the Donglin Party 東林黨 in Wuxi 無錫 (Jiangsu) and Zhang Pu 張溥 (1602–1641) the Fushe 復社 in Suzhou 蘇州. Xia and several of his friends founded the Jishe 幾社 accordingly. After the fall of Beijing, Xia still cherished the idea of recovering the lost empire from the Manchus, but when he learned the ill fate of some of his friends he committed suicide (cf. MJCC 1:404; DMB 1:279). Source: Albert Chan, SJ, Chinese Books and Documents in the Jesuit Archives in Rome, p. 5. |