Sibu beiyao

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Sibu beiyao ( Chinese  四部 備 要  /  四部 备 要 , Pinyin Sìbù bèiyào ), abbreviation: SBBY , is a Chinese collective work ( congshu ) published by the publishing house Zhonghua shuju in Shanghai 1920–1936 , which competes with the Sibu congkan , the congshu of the commercial Press (Shangwu yinshuguan) applies. The output uses a "Song-style font" (font style of the Song Dynasty ). It comprises a total of 336 zhong (种).

The works are in it according to the sibu (sìbù 四部) - d. H. the four traditional divisions of a Chinese library.

A Taiwan reprint was published by Taiwan Zhonghua shuju in the years 1965-66, plus a catalog with a brief table of contents.

The editors paid less attention to rare and ancient texts and made their selection based on what they considered the best edition.

literature

  • Sibu beiyao shumu tiyao四部 備 要 書目 題 要, Taibei: Zhonghua shuju, 1965.

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References and footnotes

  1. Congshu  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. - uwch-4.humanities.washington.edu@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / r.search.yahoo.com