A Comparative Study of Historical Classification of Bie-shi in Shu-mu Da-wen and Si-ku Quan-shu Zong-mu
Resource
大學圖書館 9(1), 143-156
Journal
大學圖書館
Journal Volume
9
Journal Issue
1
Pages
143-156
Date Issued
2005-03
Date
2005-03
Author(s)
DOI
246246/2006121215550533
Abstract
The utilization of Bie-shi(alternative histories) as a class in traditional historical classification began in Sung Dynasty. Bie-shi is usually defined as 'a category which is not as formal as Zheng-shi(Official Dynastic Histories), nut not as casual as Za-shi(Miscellaneous histories).' Still, the meaning and coverage of Bie-shi is not quite clear and well-established. It was not a common category employed in traditional historical classification schemes either. Shu-mu Da-wen(Answers to Inquiries into Bibliography) and Si-ku Quan-shu Zong-mu(Annotated Catalog of the Si-ku Collection) are two important bibliographies in Qing Dynasty. They both employed Bie-shi as a category to classify related woeks. This study attempts to compare and analyze the historical works that were classified in Bie-shi category of these two bibliographies. The goal is to provide a clearer picture about the characteristics of Bie-shi.
Subjects
Shu-mu Da-wen(Ansers to Inquiries into Bibliography)
Si-ku Quan-shu Zong-mu(Annotated Catalog of the Si-ku Collection)
the Alternative Histories(bie-shi)
the Historiography categories
Publisher
臺北市:國立臺灣大學圖書館
Type
journal article
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