Scholars and their marginalia in late imperial China / / by Yinzong Wei.

"Marginalia are a variety of writings and symbols written by readers in book margins. This study focuses on marginalia and explores the reading practices and the scholarly culture of late Imperial China. Beginning in the late Ming and early Qing, more scholars devoted themselves to reading and...

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Superior document:Sinica Leidensia ; Volume 156
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2022]
©2022
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Sinica Leidensia ; Volume 156.
Physical Description:1 online resource (262 pages)
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505 0 |a Intro -- Contents -- Figures and Tables -- Conventions -- Chart of Historical Periods -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Chinese Interpretive Texts: Annotations, Commentaries and Marginalia -- 1 Contents and Features -- 1.1 Zhushu/Annotations: Proposing Meanings from the Classics -- 1.2 Pingdian/Commentaries: In-Depth Understanding of LiteraryFeatures -- 1.3 Pijiao/Marginalia: Hand-Written Reading Responses -- 2 Forms and Circulation -- 2.1 Annotations: From Oral Transmission to Writing on Paper -- from Separation to Combination -- 2.2 Commentaries: Reshaping Chinese Books -- 2.3 Marginalia: Anywhere, Any Color -- Chapter 3 The "Reading Seed": He Zhuo and His Marginalia -- 1 He Zhuo: The "Reading Seed" -- 2 He Zhuo's Scholarly Transition -- 3 A Pioneer of Textual Criticism -- 4 Reading He Zhuo's Historical Comments -- 5 The Stigmatization of a Scholar -- Chapter 4 Scholarly Communities and the Transcription of Marginalia -- 1 He Zhuo and His Students: Transcription of the Teacher's Marginalia -- 2 Scholarly Communities and the Transcription of Marginalia -- 3 Booksellers and Scribes and Their Role in the Marginalia Culture -- 4 Shaping the Text of the Classics -- 5 Marginalia Culture -- Chapter 5 The Writing of Scholarly Lives in Marginalia -- 1 Temporal and Spatial Records in Marginalia -- 2 The Artistic Lives of Scholars -- 3 The Mental World of Scholars -- Chapter 6 Edited Reading: The Printing of Marginalia in the Qing Dynasty -- 1 The Printing of the Yimen dushu ji -- 1.1 From Notation Book to Marginalia -- 1.2 The Compilation of the Yimen dushu ji -- 1.3 The Selection and Omission of Marginalia: The Hou Hanshu as Example -- 2 Printing Marginalia alongside the Main Text -- 3 The Printing of Collation Notes -- 4 The Flourishing of Collation Biji -- 5 The Merits of Printing -- Chapter 7 Epilogue -- 1 Marginalia and the Evidential Research. 
505 8 |a 2 Invisible Scholars and the Intellectual History of the Qing -- Appendix Books Containing He Zhuo's Marginalia and Their Transcriptions -- Bibliography -- Index. 
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