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LITERATURE 出版
Cao Zhaikui, Huaimishanfang jijintu [Illustrations of archaic 曹載奎,《懷米山房吉金圖》,卷甲,1839年,頁13
bronzes from the Huaimishanfang collection], vol. jia, 1839, 曹載奎,《懷米山房藏器目》,1895年,頁5(器記
p. 13. 錄)
Cao Zhaikui, Huaimishanfang cangqimu [Listing of the 吳式芬,《攗古錄金文》,卷1之2,1895 年,頁41
archaic bronzes in the Huaimishanfang collection], 1895, p. 5
(vessel recorded). 王國維,《國朝金文著錄表》,表4,1914 年,頁3
Wu Shifen, Jungulu jinwen [Collection of ancient bronze (器記錄)
inscriptions], vol. 1.2, 1895, p. 41. 羅振玉,《殷文存》,卷下,1917 年,頁25
Wang Guowei, Guochao jinwen zhulu biao [List of bronze 鮑鼎,《國朝金文著錄表校勘記》,卷上,1921
inscriptions recorded in the present [Qing] dynasty], list 4, 年,頁29(器記錄)
1914, p. 3 (vessel recorded).
Luo Zhenyu, Yinwencun [Surviving bronze inscriptions], vol. 羅福頤,《三代秦漢金文著錄表》,表4,1933 年,
2, 1917, p. 25. 頁33(器記錄)
Bao Ding, Guochao jinwen zhulubiao jiaokanji [Collation of 方浚益,《綴遺齋彝器款識考釋》,卷16,1935
the list of bronze inscriptions recorded in the present [Qing] 年,頁18
dynasty], vol. 1, 1921, p. 29 (vessel recorded). 王辰,《續殷文存》,卷下,1935 年,頁44
Luo Fuyi, Sandai qinhan jinwen zhulubiao [List of bronze
inscriptions of the Three Dynasties, Qin and Han], list 4, 1933, 福開森,《歷代著錄吉金目》,上海,1937 年,頁
p. 33 (vessel recorded). 373(器記錄)
Fang Junyi, Zhuiyizhai yiqi kuanzhi kaoshi [Study of the 羅振玉,《三代吉金文存》,卷14,1937 年,頁25
archaic bronze inscriptions from the Zhuiyi Studio], vol. 16, 趙叔孺及戚叔玉舊藏《先秦金文拓本》
1935, p. 18. 張光直,《商周青銅器與銘文的綜合研究》,台
Wang Chen, Xuyinwencun [Continuation of the surviving 北,1973 年,頁19,編號2035018(器記錄)
writings from the Yin dynasty], vol. 2, 1935, p. 44.
John Calvin Ferguson, Lidai zhulu jijin mu [List of bronzes in 周法高,《三代吉金文存著錄表》,卷下,台
ancient records], Shanghai, 1937, p. 373 (vessel recorded). 北,1977 年,頁552(器記錄)
Luo Zhenyu, Sandai jijin wencun [Surviving writings from the 孫稚雛,《金文著錄簡目》,北京,1981 年,頁320, A rubbing of the present lot’s inscription. A rubbing of the present lot’s inscription
Xia, Shang, and Zhou dynasties], vol. 14, 1937, p. 25. 編號5587(器記錄) illustrated in The Institute of Archaeology, Chinese
Zhao Shuru and Qi Shuyu, Xianqin jinwen taben [Collection of 羅福頤,《三代吉金文釋文》,文14,香港,1983, 本拍品銘文拓片 Academy of Social Sciences, ed., Yin Zhou jinwen
pre-Qin bronze inscription ink rubbings]. jicheng [Compendium of Yin and Zhou bronze
Chang Kwang-Chih, Shangzhou qingtongqi yu mingwen de 頁18(器記錄) inscriptions], Beijing, 2007, no. 07116.
zonghe yanjiu / Inscribed Bronzes of Shang and Chou: A 嚴一萍,《金文總集》,台北,1983 年,編號6138
Comprehensive Study, Taipei, 1973, p. 19, no. 2035018 (vessel 中國社會科學院考古研究所編,《殷周金文集成釋 本拍品銘文拓片錄於中國社會科學院考古研究所
recorded). 文》,卷4,香港,2001年,編號7116 編,《殷周金文集成》,北京,2007年,編號07116
Zhou Fagao, Sandai jijin wencun zhulubiao [List of the 中國社會科學院考古研究所編,《殷周金文集成》,
inscriptions from the surviving writings from the Xia, Shang,
and Zhou dynasties], vol. 2, Taipei, 1977, p. 552 (vessel 北京,2007年,編號07116
recorded). 劉雨,《商周金文總著錄表》,北京,2008 年,頁
Sun Zhichu, Jinwen zhulu jianmu [Concise list of recorded 1042,編號7763(器記錄) This bronze vessel is remarkable for its fine casting of high- Baoji Municipal Institute of Archaeology, is published in
bronze inscriptions], Beijing, 1981, p. 320, no. 5587 (vessel 吳鎮烽,《商周青銅器銘文暨圖像集成》,卷18,上 relief motifs against the leiwen ground, typical of the final Zhang Tianen, ed., Shaanxi jinwen jicheng [Compendium
recorded). 海,2012 年,編號09577 stage of the artistic development in Anyang. The inscription of bronze inscriptions in Shaanxi], vol. 7, Xi’an, 2016, no.
Luo Fuyi, Sandai jijin wencun shiwen [Interpretations of the shows that this vessel belonged to the Shan 山 clan, which 0853; a bronze ding and a pan, both from the collection
surviving writings from the Xia, Shang, and Zhou dynasties], appears to have been active between the late Shang and of the Shouyang Studio, are illustrated in Shouyang jijin:
wen 14, Hong Kong, 1983, p. 18 (vessel recorded). early Western Zhou dynasty. Hu Yingying, Fan Jirong cang zhongguo gudai qingtongqi /
Yan Yiping, Jinwen Zongji [Corpus of Bronze Inscriptions], In addition to the present vessel, two other Shan Fu Ding gu Ancient Chinese Bronzes from the Shouyang Studio: The
Taipei, 1983, no. 6138. are recorded, both of which are attributed to the late Shang Katherine and George Fan Collection, Shanghai, 2008, nos 25
The Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social dynasty. One from the collection of Luo Zhenyu (1866- and 27, respectively.
Sciences, ed., Yin Zhou jinwen jichengshiwen [Interpretations 1940), is illustrated in Wu Zhenfeng, Shang Zhou qingtongqi Three closely related examples with similar casting were
of the compendium of Yin and Zhou bronze inscriptions], vol. mingwen ji tuxiang jicheng [Compendium of inscriptions and excavated in 1985 in Anyang, Henan province, illustrated in
4, Hong Kong, 2001, no. 7116. images of bronzes from Shang and Zhou dynasties], vol. 18, Zhongguo Qingtongqi Quanji / Complete Series on Chinese
The Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Shanghai, 2012, no. 09576; and the other, formerly in the Bronzes, vol. 2: Shang, Beijing, 1997, pls 116, 120 and 122.
Sciences, ed., Yin Zhou jinwen jicheng [Compendium of Yin collection of Sadajiro Kawai, is published in Umehara Sueji, Another similar gu, with an inscription on the inside wall of its
and Zhou bronze inscriptions], Beijing, 2007, no. 07116. Nihon Shucho Shina Kodo Seikwa / Selected Relics of Ancient base, is illustrated in Robert W. Bagley, Shang Ritual Bronzes
Liu Yu, Shang Zhou jinwen zhulu zongbiao [Comprehensive Chinese Bronzes from Collections in Japan, Osaka, 1960, vol. in the Arthur M. Sackler Collections, Washington, D.C., 1987,
list of recorded Shang and Zhou bronze inscriptions], Beijing, 2, pl. 140. pl. 36. Compare also two vessels preserved in the National
2008, p. 1042, no. 7763 (vessel recorded). Three other vessels with the same inscription are known, Palace Museum, Taipei, both with designs executed in
Wu Zhenfeng, Shang Zhou qingtongqi mingwen ji tuxiang relatively low relief, illustrated in Shang Ritual Bronzes in the
jicheng [Compendium of inscriptions and images of bronzes all attributed to the early Western Zhou dynasty. The first, a National Palace Museum Collection, Taipei, 1998, pls 40 and
from Shang and Zhou dynasties], vol. 18, Shanghai, 2012, no. bronze hu, excavated from a tomb in the Zhifangtou village, 41, the latter also with an inscription.
Baoji city, Shaanxi province in 2003, now preserved in the
09577.
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