Records of Collected Antiquities from Xiaotang 嘯堂集古錄 (1811)
1media/xiaotangjigulu_thumb.jpg2020-12-02T19:10:49-08:00Tang Li94607ee88639079982d0344d02ff8ecdf7b6dc46309966This catalogue of antiquities was originally compiled by Wang Qiu 王俅 (active 1176) during the Southern Song dynasty. It contains inscriptions of bronze objects, mirrors and seals from the Shang 商 (1600-1046 BCE) to Tang (618-907) dynasties. USC's copy is a revised edition (校本) by Zhang Rongjing 張蓉鏡 (active 19th century) who also added two volumes of Investigation of Discrepancies (Kaoyi 考異) to the catalgue. The ex libris seal 南陵徐乃昌校勘經籍記 on the first page of the book is from Xu Naichang 徐乃昌 (1869-1943), a famous connoisseur in the late Qing and Republican periods. The other ex libris seal here is from Zhou Guoyi 周國頤, a late Qing official and scholar. Donated by Dr. Peter Marie Suski. Colophon date: 1811. Edition: 清嘉慶十七年鴛湖張氏醉經堂刻本.plain2021-01-12T17:18:41-08:00Link to the catalog record in the USC LibrariesTang Li94607ee88639079982d0344d02ff8ecdf7b6dc46