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Xu di gong ji : liu juan - Chinese rare book collection, LOC

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"Si ku quan shu" notes that this edition was compiled in 1520, with eight articles more than are found in the "Si ku" edition -- likely two articles were added to the "Si ku" edition and ten removed.
August 3, 1939 565458.
明李夢陽初刻本 左右雙欄 白口 白單魚尾 原本版匡高19.3寬13.6公分.
八行十八字 上註八小朱字. Eight lines, with eighteen characters per line; notes above the main text, eight small characters per line in red ink.
補:王錄鈐印「楊氏潛籟閣收藏圖書」查原書應作「楊氏潛籟軒收藏圖書」,筆誤。上海版解題較詳,可參.
原題:「明迪功集,國子監博士前大理寺副吳郡徐楨卿昌穀撰」。按是集四庫全書據正德十五年刻本著錄,提要云:「凡樂府四十四首,贈答詩十六首,遊覽詩二十五首,送別詩四十首寄憶詩二十一首,寄懷詩十二首,題寄詩二十一首挽詩三首,共一百八十二首。卷五以下則為雜文二十四篇」。此本無刻書年月,然頗疑為豫章原刻本,應刻於正德六七年,即李夢陽序所謂:「子容寄我豫章,予即豫章刻焉,印傳同好者,是也。篇目較多於四庫本者凡八首。凡樂府五十首,贈答十八首,游覽二十五首,送別四十首,寄憶十九首,詠懷十三首,題詠二十二首,哀挽三首,卷五以後亦錄雜文二十四篇,蓋四庫本增兩首,删去十首也。卷內有:「楊氏潛籟閣收藏圖書」印記,攷大清畿輔先哲傳:「楊自牧字謙六,工吟詠。詩英爽不落凡。與顧炎武交最善,有潛籟軒詩」。則此本為自牧舊藏卷內批校,亦必出自牧手也。李夢陽(序).

Si Ku Quan Shu (四库全书) is a massive Chinese encyclopaedia compiled during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). It was commissioned by Emperor Qianlong in 1772 and completed in 1782. The encyclopaedia contains over 3,000 works in 36,000 volumes and covers a wide range of subjects including history, literature, philosophy, science and medicine. The Si Ku Quan Shu is considered one of the most important works of Chinese literature and is a valuable resource for scholars and researchers studying Chinese history and culture. The Si Ku Quan Shu was compiled by over 3,800 scholars and editors who worked on the project for over a decade. The encyclopaedia is divided into four sections: Classics, History, Philosophy and Literature. Each category is further divided into sub-categories such as Confucian classics, imperial edicts and poetry. The Si Ku Quan Shu also includes a comprehensive index system that allows the reader to easily locate specific information within the volumes. The Si Ku Quan Shu was not widely available to the public until the early 20th century, when it was printed in a limited edition. Today, digital versions of the encyclopaedia are available online, making it more accessible to scholars and researchers around the world. The Si Ku Quan Shu is not only a valuable resource for the study of Chinese history and culture, but also reflects the intellectual and cultural achievements of the Qing Dynasty. Its compilation was a monumental undertaking, requiring the collaboration of thousands of scholars and editors, and its contents provide insight into the political, social and cultural context of the time.

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