从石渠到兰台:两汉都城的图书馆和档案馆

IF 0.6 3区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES
Luke Waring
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近来的学术研究推进了我们对汉代最重要的文字资料库的了解,包括图书馆和档案馆之间的区别以及它们在早期手稿文化中所扮演的角色。然而,对于汉代两京(长安和洛阳)存放不同手稿的主要设施,目前还没有全面的英文调查报告。本文试图回答以下关键问题这些设施位于何处?谁在那里工作?在其中开展了哪些活动?我证实了学者们的研究结果,他们指出,在西汉晚期之前,在主要的文字库中几乎没有编辑或学术活动的证据,即使在汉成帝统治之后,文字制作、收藏和教学也分布在多个中心,而这些中心之间往往存在竞争。
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From Stone Canal to Orchid Terrace: Libraries and Archives in the Two Han Capitals
Recent scholarship has advanced our understanding of the Han dynasty’s most important textual repositories, including the distinctions between libraries and archives and the roles they played in early manuscript culture. There is no comprehensive survey in English, however, of the main facilities where different manuscripts were stored in the two Han capitals, Chang’an and Luoyang. This article seeks answers to key questions: Where were these facilities located? Who worked there and how was one appointed? What kinds of activities took place in them? I confirm the findings of scholars who have shown that there is scant evidence for editing or scholastic activity in the main textual repositories before late Western Han, and that even after Emperor Cheng’s reign, textual production, curation, and instruction were distributed between multiple centers that were often in competition with one another.
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