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- Is there a comprehensive and authoritative online database . . .
That being said, is there an online repository for all the ancient forms that's accessible to the public? Like if I search for a specific character then it will display the entire evolution of that character via pictures of all known forms discovered and archived from each period
- Ancient Text Collections - E-resources for Chinese Studies . . .
Five full-text databases: 1 Oracular Inscriptions on Tortoise Shells and Bones; 2 Bronze Inscriptions; 3 Excavated Wood Bamboo and Silk Scripts; 4 The Entire Body of Extant Han and Pre-Han (pre-220 A D ) Traditional Chinese Texts; 5 Traditional Chinese Texts of Wei Jin and Northern and Southern Dynasties (220-589 A D )
- Digital Etymological Dictionary of Old Chinese | Home
This page provides (1) Links to online databases of digitized Chinese texts and (2) Links to other sites with digital applications for early Chinese phonology and philology (1) Any of the texts on these sites can be copied and pasted directly into the main Digital EDOC modules
- Chinese Character Wiki
Chinese Text Project Free online database of ancient Chinese texts, useful for finding out how characters have been used historically, and finding references to more obscure characters 小學堂 - Academia Sinica Free online database of historical character forms
- Evolution of Characters – Basic Chinese Characters of CHI 103 . . .
The main forms are: Oracle Bone Inscriptions (Jia Gu Wen甲骨文), late Shang dynasty (c 1250–1050 BC) ) Bronze Inscriptions, (Jin Wen金文), Shang (1600 – 1046 B C ) and Zhou (1046 – 256 B C ) dynasties; Small Seal Characters (Xiao Zhuan小篆), Qin Dynasty (221-207 B C )
- Chinese Studies Resources - by type - Princeton University
The CHANT (CHinese ANcient Texts) databases, compiled under the Institute of Chinese Studies (ICS) of the Chinese University of Hong Kong since 1988, give full-text access (single words, phrases and sentence patterns) to all traditional texts from the Pre-Han (pre 220AD) period up to the Six Dynasties (581 AD) (over 30 million characters )
- Chinese Studies : Ancient Resources - University of Wisconsin . . .
The open-access resource has collected over 30,000 titles of ancient Chinese books, especially on the classical texts in the pre-Qin and Han Dynasties It provides photocopies with optical character recognition (OCR) support
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