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The Relation of Textual Variances to the Commentaries of Ancient Texts./
Author:
Lam, Lai Ling.
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183 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-08(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International76-08A(E).
Subject:
Ancient languages. -
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9781321618532
The Relation of Textual Variances to the Commentaries of Ancient Texts.
Lam, Lai Ling.
The Relation of Textual Variances to the Commentaries of Ancient Texts.
- 183 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-08(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong), 2014.
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It is generally believed that annotators before the Qing dynasty provided textual variances of ancient texts simply for the purpose of collation. This thesis proposes that textual variances actually serve as a type of commentaries on language and content from the Han through the Tang dynasties, and it examines the various examples of such usage. The texts covered by this study include Zheng Xuan's[special character omitted] (ca. 127.200) Liji zhu [special character omitted], Wang Su's [special character omitted] (ca.195.256) Kongzi jiayu zhu [special character omitted], Wei Zhao's [special character omitted] (ca. 204.273) Guoyu jie [special character omitted], Cheng Xuanying's [special character omitted] (fl. 631.656) Zhuangzi shu [special character omitted], and Yang Liang's [special character omitted] (fl. 805.820) Xunzi zhu [special character omitted]. Through investigating their selecting criteria of textual variances, this research examines their scholarship and their influence on later scholars. The first chapter investigates the relation between the excavated texts and the received edition of "Ziyi" [special character omitted]. The second chapter evaluates Wei Zhao's method in commentating Guoyu and comparing it with Du Yu's [special character omitted] (ca. 222.285) annotation to the Zuo zhuan [special character omitted]. The third chapter delves into the authenticity and the origin of Kongzi jiayu [special character omitted]. The fourth chapter analyzes Yang Liang's perceptions towards the relation between Xunzi [special character omitted] and the other works of Han and pre-Han philosophers. The last chapter explores Cheng Xuanying's appreciation of the relation between Huainanzi [special character omitted], Wenzi [special character omitted], and Zhuang Zi [special character omitted], as well as his Daoist background. Ultimately, it aims to shed light on the method in citing textual variances as commentary and its development.
ISBN: 9781321618532Subjects--Topical Terms:
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