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困學紀聞 / (宋)王应麟著 ; (清)阎若璩, 何焯, 全祖望注 ; 栾保群, 田松青点校.
Kun xue ji wen / (Song) Wang Yinglin zhu ; (Qing) Yan Ruoqu, He Zhuo, Quan Zuwang zhu ; Luan Baoqun, Tian Songqing dian jiao.
Author
Wang, Yinglin, 1223-1296
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王应麟, 1223-1296
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Format
Book
Language
Chinese
Εdition
Di 1 ban.
第1版.
Published/Created
Shanghai : Shanghai gu ji chu ban she, 2015.
上海 : 上海古籍出版社, 2015.
Description
4, 3, 586 pages ; 22 cm.
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AC150 .W36 2015
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Subject(s)
Chinese classics
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Criticism, Textual
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China
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History
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Writer of added commentary
Yan, Ruoqu, 1636-1704
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He, Zhuo, 1661-1722
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Quan, Zuwang, 1705-1755
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阎若璩, 1636-1704
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何焯, 1661-1722
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全祖望, 1705-1755
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Yan, Ruoqu, 1636-1704
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He, Zhuo, 1661-1722
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Quan, Zuwang, 1705-1755
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Related name
Luan, Baoqun
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Tian, Songqing
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栾保群
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田松青
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Series
Guo xue dian cang.
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国学典藏.
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Summary note
本书是南宋著名学者王应麟所撰札记考证性质的学术专著, 内容涉及传统学术的各个方面, 其中以论述经学为重点, 展示了其精湛的考据学功力, 确立了该书在我国古文献学史上的卓越地位, 与《容斋随笔》, 《梦溪笔谈》并称宋代考据笔记三大家. 而《困学纪闻》更是其中的压卷之作.
ISBN
9787532575596 :
7532575594 :
OCLC
973424057
RCP
C - S
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