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Beverly Bossler
bjbossler at ucdavis.edu
Mon Aug 31 11:43:14 EDT 2009
Dear all,
My limited experimentation suggests that this may only be available
through Academia Sinica for those whose institutions have subscribed to
provide full rights to all of the database. I can find /Xu zi zhi tong
jian chang bian /by searching the shu mu on the Hanji dianzi wenxian
ziliao ku site, but cannot seem to get access to the full text (there is
a link to click for access to the full text, but when I do so nothing
happens). If I'm mistaken or doing something wrong, please let me know!
Best, Beverly
Peter Bol wrote:
> It is also available (and searchable) online through the Acadmia
> SInica website (Hanji dianzi wenxian ziliao ku, ç·¨å¹´å² section)
> peter bol
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> Michael Fuller wrote:
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>> Dear All,
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>> I would like to introduce Jeff Howard, who was a student of Hok-lam
>> Chan many years ago. As he explains, at that time he was writing a
>> dissertation on Zheng Qiao but dropped out of academia for around 32
>> years. He has now retired and is interested in continuing his work on
>> the Song.
>>
>> He began his studies at the UofW with Jack Dull and was working on
>> Han religion. (Howard, Jeffrey A. âConcepts of Comprehensiveness
>> and Historical Change in the/ Huai-nan-tzu/.â In Henry Rosemont,
>> /Explorations in Early Chinese Cosmology/,/ Journal of the American
>> Academy of Religion/, 50.2 (1984):119-31). However he became
>> interested in Chinese historiography and finally settled on the Song
>> and Zheng Qiao. His interest now is still Song historiography and
>> also factionalism in the Northern Song.
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>> He has a question that someone may be able to answer:Â âI was able
>> to buy volumes 2 through 20 of the Zhonghua edition Li Tao's /Xu Zi
>> zhi tong jian chang bian /from Brian McKnight who I believe has
>> retired. Do you know of a source for the remaining volumes?â
>>
>> Yours truly,
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>> Michael
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