Written on Bamboo and Silk
The Beginnings of Chinese Books and Inscriptions, Second Edition
1962
320 pages, 26 halftones, 4 line drawings, 3 tables 6 x 9
©
1962, 2004
Cloth $75.00
ISBN: 9780226814186
Published September 2004
List of Illustrations Foreword to the Second Edition by Li Xueqin Remarks on the Second Edition Preface to the First Edition
1. Introduction The Legacy of Early Chinese Records Communication with the Spirits Government Documents and Archives Recorders, Users, and Custodians Private Writings and Collections Burning of Books Restoration of Ancient Works Popularization of Religious Literature
2. Records on Bones and Shells Origin and Nature of Bone and Shell Inscriptions Discovery and Study of Bone Records Vocabulary and Forms of Shang Writing Types of Bone Materials and Methods of Inscribing Content and Arrangement of Oracle Inscriptions Non-Oracle Bone Records
3. Inscriptions on Metals and Clay Nature and Types of Bronze Inscriptions Styles and Usage of Bronze Inscriptions Mirror Inscriptions Numismatic Inscriptions Inscriptions on Seals and Sealing Clay Inscriptions on Pottery Vessels Inscriptions on Bricks and Tiles 4. Engravings on Stone and Jade Stone Drums and Monuments Stele, Precipice, and Grave Inscriptions Confucian Classics on Stone Buddhist and Daoist Writings on Stone Inscriptions on Jade Origin and Technique of Ink Squeezes
5. Documents on Bamboo and Wood Evolution of Book Materials Bamboo Tablets of the Warring States and Qin Periods Tablets of Han to Jin Dynasties Preparation of Bamboo and Wood for Writing Size and Forms of Ancient Tablets Columns and Styles of Writing Units and Kinds of Ancient Documents System of Binding and Sealing
6. Silk as Writing Material Origin of Sericulture Date of Using Silk for Writing Discoveries of Silk Documents Ancient Paintings on Silk Materials and Format of Silk Books Special Uses of Silk for Writing
7. Paper and Paper Manuscripts Definition and Origin of Paper Cai Lun and Papermaking Popularity and Spread of Paper Theories of Western Origin of Paper Discoveries of Early Paper Specimens Paper Documents from Dunhuang Materials and Methods of Papermaking Processing and Treatment of Paper System of Paper Rolls
8. Implements and Tools for Writing Origin of the Writing Brush Forms of the Brush-Pen Writing Fluid and Pigments Ink of Lampblack Lacquer and Mineral Ink Materials and Forms of Ink-Slabs Book Knife as Eraser
9. Conclusion Types of Writing Materials Transmission of Ancient Literature Dates of Different Inscriptions Development of the Chinese Book Methods of Writing and Duplication Styles of Chinese Script Growth of Vocabulary Order of Chinese Writing Social and Intellectual Development Afterword: Paleographic Discoveries in China Since 1960 Edward L. Shaughnessy
Appendix A. Major Archaeological Discoveries, 1899-2000 Appendix B. Chronology of Chinese Culture, Books, and Writing Glossary List of Abbreviations Bibliography Index
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