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Two Major Reference Works on Bronze Vessels and BronzeInscriptions

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Kwang-chihChangKuang-chouLi, HweiLi, and Chung-hoChang, Shanq-Chou ch'inq-t'unq-ch'i yü ming-wen-tetsunq-ho yen-chiu (Inscribed bronzes of the Shang and Chou: a comprehensive study). Taipei Institute of History andPhilology, Academia Sinica, 1973.

Fa-kaoChou (Chief ed.), Yat-shingCheung, Chee-yeeTsui, and Kit-mingLam (eds.). Chin-wenku-lin (An etymological dictionary of ancient Chinese bronze inscriptions).16 vols. Hong Kong,The Chinese University of Hong Kong,1974.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 March 2015

Gilbert L. Mattos*
Affiliation:
Foreign Broadcast Information Service

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Copyright © Society for the Study of Early China 1976 

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FOOTNOTES

1. Bulletin of the Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica (Taipei) No. 30 (1970), pp. 239315 Google Scholar.

2. Pei-hai t'u-shu-kuan yüeh-k'an , 1, no. 5 (1929)Google Scholar; reprinted in Wang Kuan-t'ang hsien-sheng ch'üan-chi (Taipei, Wen-hua Publishing Co., 1969), Vol. 10, pp. 38233887 Google Scholar.

3. Reprint of 1933 ed., Taipei, I-wen yin-shu-kuan, 1969.

4. Li-tai chu-lu chi-chin mu 1939. Reprint ed., Tokyo, Daian Co., Ltd., 1967 Google Scholar.

5. Additional bibliographical information on these bronzes will be found in my paper, “Supplementary Data on the Bronze Inscriptions Cited in Chin-wen ku-lin,” which will appear in a forthcoming issue of Monumenta Serica. This list was compiled with these shortcomings of CWP/CWKL in mind.