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No separator-Materials related to Confucian Ceremonial Music, 1884, 1899-1900, 1932, 1961, 1963, 1973-1974, 1993, 1995, undated

 File — Box: 68, Folder: 6
Identifier: 0039_PER_Pian_Series_1_Subseries_68_Folder_6
-Notes on the Ting-Chi , or Half-Yearly Sacrifice to Confucius. G.E.Moule. 43 sheets. Photocopy with handwritten notes. From: Journal of the China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society for the year 1899-1900, Volume33. Pages 120-156. "1898" (Note 2)

-文廟丁祭譜。影印本。"二十四"。With handwritten notes (Note 2)

-Ritual Music. Van Aalst. Photocopy with handwritten notes. From: Chinese Music. Pages 25-35. "1884"(Note 2)

-The Only Version Used since 1743 (Keys may change). Van Aalst. 1884. Holograph. 5-line staff notation and lyrics (Note 2)

-The Treatise on Ceremonial Music (1430) in the Annals of the Korean King Sejong. Robert C.Provine, Jr. Photocopy with handwritten notes. From: Ethnomusicology. Volume 18, Number 1, 1974. Pages 1-29 (Note 2)

-A Visit to the City of Confucius. J.Edkins. Photocopy with handwritten notes. From: Journal of the North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Issue VIII, 1973. Pages 83-91 (incomplete) (Note 2)

-樂記第十九。影印本 18 張。有手寫筆記。"四部叢刊本。禮記十九卷" (Note 2)

-Appendix 2: The Chinese Text for the First Three Pian (Li Ji, in Sibu beiyao, 1920). Scott Cook. Photocopy with handwritten notes. From: Yue Ji" 樂記 - Record of Music: Introduction, Translation, Notes, and Commentary. Asian Music. Volume 26, Number 2, Spring/Summer 1995. Pages 72-75 (Note 2)

-Change and Continuity in Qing Court Music. Keith Pratt. Photocopy with handwritten notes. From: Chime Journal 7, 1993. Pages 90-103. With duplicate copy (Note 2)

-3 sheets. Holograph. Draft on ritual music in China

-Religious Aspects of Confucianism in its Doctrine and Practice. C.K. Yang. Photocopy with handwritten notes. From: Religion in Chinese society: a study of contemporary social functions of religion and some of their historical factors, 1961. Pages 244-277 (Note 2)

-Confucianism. Rodney Taylor and Gary Arbuckle. Photocopy with handwritten notes. From: The Journal of Asian Studies, Volume 54, Number 2, 1995. Pages 347-354 (Note 2)

-The Origin and Development of the State Cult of Confucius. John Knight Shryock. 1932. Photocopy with handwritten notes. Pages 168-180 (Note 2)

-荀子。影印本。有手寫筆記。From: 《中國音樂美學史資料注譯》,註譯者:蔡仲德。頁 147-165。"1986", "1990", "北京" (Note 2)

-Chapter X. On Music. Yochi, Liki, Chapter XIX. Lin Yütang. Photocopy with handwritten notes. From: The Wisdom of Confucius. Pages 229-249 (Note 2)

-Musical Art in Early Confucian Philosophy. By Siu-Chi Huang. Photocopy with handwritten notes. From: Philosophy East and West, Volume 13, Number 1, 1963. Pages 49-59. "沒甚麼" (Note 2)

-Confucianiam. Charles A.Clark. Photocopy with handwritten notes. From: Religions of Old Korea, 1932. Pages 91-125. "信教!" (Note 2)

-VII. Dynastic Traditions. Confucianism and Confucian Education. Photocopy with handwritten notes. From: Seoul; past and present; a guide to Yi T’aejo’s capital, Seoul : Hollym Corp., 1969. Pages 123-129 (Note 2)

-音樂大事年表。手稿 3 張。清朝至中華民國

-2 sheets. Holograph. Notes on ritual music. "清朝律呂正義", "Keith Pratt"

-Tables. The Ming Dynasty. 276 Years. Photocopy with handwritten notes. "Lam thesis" (Note 2)

-17 sheets. Holograph. "Lam Outline". Leaf 17 is typescript (Note 2)

Dates

  • 1884, 1899-1900, 1932, 1961, 1963, 1973-1974, 1993, 1995, undated

Language of Materials

Chiefly in English

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Part of the CUHK Library Archival Collections Repository

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