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Src: The Asian Studies Monitor ISSN 1329-9778
http://coombs.anu.edu.au/asia-www-monitor.html

22 Oct 1999
4star
Hanquan Database of Ancient Texts (Gugong "Hanquan" gudian wenxian quanwen jiansuo ziliaoku)
Chen Yufu, Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan
Supplied note: "This widely known database is now available on-line, and use is free! The search interface is simple but efficient, you can perform Boolean searches (and/or), and within each textcorpus you can search single parts or the whole of it. The results deliver the characters within their context and references to the printed edition (volume, page, etc.). Contents: (1) Shisan jing (13 Classics; based on Ruan Yuan's edition, but without commentaries); (2) Xian-Qin zhuzi (Pre-Qin Philosophers; containing Baopuzi, Laozi, Zhuangzi, Liezi, Mozi, Yanzi Chunqiu, Guanzi, Shangjunshu, Shenzi, Hanfeizi, Sunzi, Wuzi, Yinwenzi, Lüshi chunqiu) ; (3) Quan Tang shi (based on the Zhonghua shuju edition in 25 vols); (4) Song Yuan xu'an; (5) Mingru xue'an; (6) Siku quanshu zongmu; (7) Zhuzi yulei; (8) Hong lou meng (Dream of the Red Chamber); (9) Baisha quanji (Complete works of Chen Xianzhang, 15th c.); (10) Zizhi tongjian; (11) Xu Zizhi tongjian; (12) Ershiwu shi (25 Histories). More texts will be added in the future."
URL http://210.69.170.100/s25/index.htm
Link suggested by: Hanno Lecher (lecher@gw.sino.uni-heidelberg.de)
* Resource type [news - documents - study - corporate info. - online guide]: Documents
* Scholarly usefulness [essential - v.useful - useful - interesting - marginal]: V.Useful

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