戰國楚地出土文字與商代、西周文字關係初步研究

Translated title of the contribution: A Preliminary Study of the Relationship between the Script Found on the Excavated Warring States Manuscripts from the Chu Region and the Archaic Script of Shang and Western Zhou Dynasties

梁月娥

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Abstract

本書在全面了解楚地出土文字與商代、西周時代文字的關係的前提下,重點討論前者存古的現象。本書以秦系文字為比較對象,在其他學者研究的基礎上,從字形、用字習慣兩方面介紹了相關的研究成果,比較全面整理了戰國楚地出土文字保留商代、西周文字的實例。在介紹和整理過程中,利用兩者的互證,還對相關古文字的釋讀提出了自己的意見。最後,本書還對楚地出土文字存古現象的原因進行了初步的探討。
Based on a thorough and extensive examination of the relationship between the script found on excavated Warring States manuscripts from the Chu region and the script of the Shang and Western Zhou dynasties, this book focuses on how the former retains the archaic features of the latter. Through drawing a comparison with the Qin counterpart and building upon other scholars’ research, this book evaluates the latest literature on the graphic form and the choice of words in ancient times. It provides concrete examples to show how the script found on excavated Warring States manuscripts from the Chu region preserves the archaic features of the script of the Shang and Western Zhou dynasties. In the process of comparing the two scripts, this study puts forth new interpretations on certain examples. After a comprehensive analysis of the relationship between the two scripts, this book offers some preliminary explanations as to why the script found on excavated Warring States manuscripts from the Chu region retains the archaic features of the script of the Shang and Western Zhou dynasties.
Translated title of the contributionA Preliminary Study of the Relationship between the Script Found on the Excavated Warring States Manuscripts from the Chu Region and the Archaic Script of Shang and Western Zhou Dynasties
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
TypeDoctoral Thesis
Publisher香港中文大學
Number of pages313
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2020

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