
A Mencius Reader
For Beginning and Advanced Students of Classical Chinese
Donald B. Wagner(Author)
NIAS Press
Published on 11. November 2004
Book
Hardback
160 pages
978-87-91114-27-4 (ISBN)
Description
This book contains material for students of Classical Chinese at three different levels.
1) The first chapter of Mencius, reproduced from a modern punctuated edition, with very detailed notes and glosses intended for students in their second semester of Classical Chinese.
2) The same chapter, reproduced from a Song wood-block edition, which beginning students who are more ambitious may wish to use instead of the punctuated edition.
3) Notes and glosses on the Eastern Han commentary of Zhao Qi (included in the Song edition), intended for more advanced students
1) The first chapter of Mencius, reproduced from a modern punctuated edition, with very detailed notes and glosses intended for students in their second semester of Classical Chinese.
2) The same chapter, reproduced from a Song wood-block edition, which beginning students who are more ambitious may wish to use instead of the punctuated edition.
3) Notes and glosses on the Eastern Han commentary of Zhao Qi (included in the Song edition), intended for more advanced students
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Copenhagen
Denmark
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 127 mm
ISBN-13
978-87-91114-27-4 (9788791114274)
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Content
* Introduction
* Notes and glosses
* Index (to glosses)
* Text (Chapter 1 of Mengzi), modern edition
* Text, Song wood-block edition (including Eastern Han commentary of Zhao Qi)
* Notes and glosses
* Index (to glosses)
* Text (Chapter 1 of Mengzi), modern edition
* Text, Song wood-block edition (including Eastern Han commentary of Zhao Qi)