Title: A NOTE ON A TEXTUAL PROBLEM IN THE SHIH CHI AND SOME SPECULATIONS CONCERNING THE COMPILATION OF THE HEREDITARY HOUSES
Abstract: 1 This paper was originally presented at the Conference on the Study of Publishing Culture in East Asia, Uesugi Museum, Yonezawa,Japan on 20 October 2001. I want to thank the participants of that conference, and especially Professor Isobe Akira f_il. of Sendai University, for their kindness. My gratitude also to Michael Lackner, Hans van Ess, the anonymous reader for T'oung Pao, Weiguo Cao, and the other members of the Shih chi Group at the University of Wisconsin for a number of valuable suggestions. 2 The Text of the New Testament in Contemporary Research, Bart D. Erhman and Michael W. Holmes, eds. (Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1995), p. 239. 3 In addition to the author's reading of some seventy chapters in conjunction with the on-going project to translate the Shih chi (cf. The Grand Scribe's Records [Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1994]), a careful search of both the electronic version of the Shih chi and the Shih chi so-yin 0.BdH I (Li Hsiao-kuang Ag7 and Li Po ~t, eds., Peking: Chung-kuo kuang-po tien-shih ch'u-pan-she rPtg ±1?&jt~ti±, 1989) has been made. Of the seventeen instances of this textual problem that have been found two occur in pre-Han basic annals and the remaining fifteen are all in the shih-chia.
Publication Year: 2003
Publication Date: 2003-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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