『列女傳』孼嬖傳注釈及び解説(一)

広島大学文学部紀要 Volume 41 Page 1-18 published_at 1981-12-15
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Title ( jpn )
『列女傳』孼嬖傳注釈及び解説(一)
Title ( eng )
Notes and Commentary on 'Nie-bi-chuan (「孼嬖傳」)', in Lieh-nü-chuan (『列女傳』), (I)
Creator
Shimomi Takao
Source Title
広島大学文学部紀要
The Hiroshima University studies, Faculty of Letters
Volume 41
Start Page 1
End Page 18
Abstract
Liu Hsiang (劉向 79-8 B. C.) was a scholar towards the close of the Han dynasty. He is highly reputed to have arranged and classified ancient writings of China from his own viewpoint, and elucidated the nature and value of individual works. Among a number of his characteristic writings is Lieh-nü-chuan (『列女傳』), which is valued as the first biography of women in China. He first classified women's ways of life into seven patterns, and then culled relevant biographies chiefly from Chun-chiu tso-shih-chuan (『春秋左氏傳』) and Shih-chi (『史記』), arranging them in chronological order. The present article forms the first part of notes and commentary on 'Nie-bi-chuan (「孼嬖傳」)', which collects the lives of those women who ruined both their families and nation by their way of life surpassing that of men.
NDC
Oriental thought [ 120 ]
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学文学部
Date of Issued 1981-12-15
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 0437-5564
[NCID] AN00213701