Eastern Culture Nucleus: Chinese Rare Books in the USC Libraries

Qing Dynasty: Jiaqing-Xuantong Reigns
清嘉慶至宣統時期

Mirror of Characters (Zijian 字鑑), a dictionary of Chinese characters arranged by rhyme, was originally compiled by Li Wenzhong 李文仲 during the Yuan dynasty (1271-1368). As a supplement to the earlier rhyming dictionary Leiyun 類韻 compiled by his uncle Li Shiying 李世英, it was intended to provide a correct pronunciation, form, and meaning for each character in the dictionary. Donated by Dr. Peter Marie Suski, USC's copy is a revised edition by Xu Lian 許槤 (1787-1862), a renowned philologist, book collector, calligrapher, official, and publisher of the late Qing dynasty. It was beautifully engraved and printed by Xu's Yanjing shushu 揅經書塾, the best publisher during the Daoguang 道光 reign (1820-1850). USC's copy still retains his ex libris seals on the cover page (內封面) and at the end of the preface, which implies that it is a first impression (初印本), and therefore, a treasure in the Chinese rare book collection.

Other Special and Rare Editions from the Jiaqing to Xuantong Reigns of Qing Dynasty:

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