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絵本コレクション: 俗解源氏物語 : Selected Images


  俗解源氏物語 (原題簽)

  梅翁著. 奥村政信画. 自序 (宝永七)

  江戸 : 山口権兵衛, 享保 6 [1721] 刊

  22.5 x 16.0 cm.  墨印.   五冊 (巻三欠)

Selected New Books

July-August 2010

Ehon Collection

絵本コレクション

[Illustration from Mutsu Kiko]
[陸奥紀行 (粕谷命名)] (写本)

[Illustration from Mutsu Kiko]
[陸奥紀行] 

Trove of Chinese Classical Texts Comes to Stanford

Stanford researchers, instructors and students interested in Chinese classical texts will soon have convenient access to a vast number of Chinese rare books. The East Asia Library is only the second repository in North America of the Reproductions of Chinese Rare Editions Series (Zhonghua zaizao shanben), a series that reproduces hundreds of rare books titles printed in the Tang, Song, Jin and Yuan dynasties. In the U.S., only Harvard-Yenching Library houses this series other than Stanford.


Trove of Chinese Classical Texts Comes to Stanford

Stanford researchers, instructors and students interested in Chinese classical texts will soon have convenient access to a vast number of Chinese rare books. The East Asia Library is only the second repository in North America of the Reproductions of Chinese Rare Editions Series (Zhonghua zaizao shanben), a series that reproduces hundreds of rare books titles printed in the Tang, Song, Jin and Yuan dynasties. In the U.S., only Harvard-Yenching Library houses this series other than Stanford.


Selected New Books

May-June 2010
パーリ仏教辞典
村上真完, 及川真介編
春秋社, 2009
BQ130 .M87 2009 Reference
八宗総覧, 日本仏教編年大鑑

Selected materials to be transferred to SAL3

The East Asia Library will begin to transfer select materials from the Chinese, Japanese and Korean collections beginning on July 8, 2010. The transfer will be on-going for approximately 8 weeks. All material transferred to SAL3 will be pageable from Socrates.
Please see the following lists for titles selected for transfer:

For questions or concerns regarding selected materials, please contact the collection bibliographer:


EAL SAL3 transfer

Due to overcrowding of the East Asia Library mezzanine stacks and to provide sufficient space for future growth, the EAL will begin a project to transfer select materials from the Chinese, Japanese and Korean collections beginning on July 8, 2010. The transfer will be on-going for approximately 8 weeks. All material transferred to SAL3 will be pageable from Socrates.
Criteria for transfer varies according to the needs of each collection, but online access, programmatic needs, and low use are factors. Please see the following lists for titles selected for transfer:

Japanese-Language Newspapers

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