The Invention of Printing in China and Its Spread Westward |
Contents
THE INVENTION OF PAPER | 3 |
THE USE OF SEALS | 11 |
RUBBINGS from Stone Inscriptions | 19 |
Copyright | |
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Arabic bamboo began block printing Buddha Buddhist Buddhist printing Central Asia ch'i Ch'in Chapter characters charms chien chih Chinese printing ching Chiu Chou chüan Confucian copies culture Diamond Sutra earlier earliest early East edition Egypt emperor empire Europe European evidence Fêng Tao Han dynasty Hsü Huang imperial invention of printing Japan Japanese Korea later Laufer Liao Library literature manuscripts Mongol Mongol Empire movable type Museum Nine Classics ninth century official pagodas paper money Pelliot period Persia plates playing cards printed books printer printing in China province records rolls rubbings Sanskrit scholars seal impressions shih shu chi ch'êng silk statement stone inscriptions Sung dynasty Sūtra Szechuan T'ang dynasty T'ang shu T'ien Tangut Taoist textile tion translation Tripitaka Ts'ai Lun ts'ung Tun-huang Turfan Turkestan typography Uigur Wang wên West wood wooden writing yüan