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- “2011中國古代書寫之興起”學術研討會召開
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2011年10月15日至16日,由芝加哥大學顧立雅中國古文字學中心(The Creel Center for Chinese Paleography, The University of Chicago)組織的“2011中國古代書寫之興起”學術研討會(2011 The Rise of the Writing in Early China Conference)在芝加哥舉行,來自美國、加拿大、英國、德國、中國、以色列等國家的近30名學者參加了此次研討會。此次會議供提交或宣讀論文17篇,集中圍繞“中國古代書寫之興起”這一主題展開了熱烈的討論,其中既有對傳世文獻如《周禮》、《左傳》、《莊子》、《商君書》、《史記》等古書的結構、流傳、形成過程的反思,也有對甲骨、簡帛、敦煌文書等出土文獻所揭示的“習刻”、“錯簡”、載體、傳佈方式等現象的分析和比較。
蒙會議主辦方慨允,現將會議所提交及宣讀論文目錄發佈如下,與簡帛網讀者共享。
Adam Smith, University of Pennsylvania
Ernest Smith's Bones: More Evidence for Anyang Scribal Training in the Columbia University Library Collection of Divination Inscriptions
Wang Haicheng, University of Washington
Zhouli: Lexical Lists and the Formation of the Classics in Early China
《周禮》所見中國早期字書、小學與經典的形成
Robin Yates,葉山, McGill University
Scribes and Legal Texts in Early China: Some Notes for Discussion
Tony Barbieri-Low, University of California at Santa Barbara
Model Legal Forms from the Qin, Han, and Tang and their Relationship to Actual Legal
Documents
ImreGalambos,高奕睿, International Dunhuang Project, British Library
Medieval Chinese Manuscripts with Multiple Dates
Matthias L. Richter,李孟濤, University of Colorado at Boulder
Punctuation in Early Chinese Manuscripts as an Indication of Extension and Structure of Texts
Daniel Morgan,墨子涵, University of Chicago
A Positive Case for the Visuality of Text in Warring States Manuscript Culture
EnnoGiele, 紀安諾, University of Arizona
Spreadsheet Adages: Tabulated Principles for Early Chinese Functionaries
FengShengjun,馮勝君, Jilin University
出土材料所見先秦古書的載體以及構成和傳佈方式
Scott Cook, 顧史考, Grinnell College
以戰國竹書重讀《古書通例》
Lu Jialiang魯家亮, Wuhan University
“中華字庫”工程“秦簡文字的搜集與整理”概述
Kai Vogelsang,冯凯, University of Hamburg
The Composition of the Zuozhuan
Esther Klein,朴仙鏡,University of Illinois at Chicago
Were there “Inner Chapters” In the Warring States? A New Examination of Evidence about theZhuangzi
Martin Kern, 柯馬丁, Princeton University
Authorship in theShiji
Yuri Pines,尤锐, Hebrew University
The Book of Lord Shang: A Case-Study in the Formation of Pre-Imperial ‘Books’
E. Bruce Brooks, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Contact Between Warring States Texts
Michael Puett,普明,Harvard University
Sages, Writing, and Texts in Early China
Paul Goldin,金鹏程,University of Pennsylvania
Hengxian and the Problem of Studying Looted Artifacts