Guest guest Posted February 9, 2003 Report Share Posted February 9, 2003 , " Par Scott " wrote: > Is there by any chance Chinese etext for Ben Cao Gang Mu? http://helios.unive.it/~pregadio/ikei/shennong_bencao_jing.html This link is to the Shennong ben cao jing. Jim Ramholz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2003 Report Share Posted February 9, 2003 , " James Ramholz <jramholz> " <jramholz> wrote: > , " Par Scott " wrote: > > Is there by any chance Chinese etext for Ben Cao Gang Mu? http://helios.unive.it/~pregadio/ikei.html From this site you can download the following texts in Chinese: 1. Suwen ¯À°Ý (209Kb) 2. Lingshu ÆF¼Ï (168 Kb) 3. Nanjing Ãø¸g (31 Kb) 4. Shanghan lun ¶Ë´H½× (180 Kb) 5. Jingui yaol¨¹e ª÷¹¼n²¤ (81 Kb) 6. Shennong bencao jing ¯«¹A¥»¯ó¸g (36 Kb) 7. Bian Que - Canggong liezhuan «óÄNܤ½¦CÉ´ (from the Shiji) (20 Kb) Jim Ramholz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2003 Report Share Posted February 9, 2003 > > , " Par Scott " wrote: > > > Is there by any chance Chinese etext for Ben Cao Gang Mu? http://www.chinajnbook.com/book/ebooks2.htm Ben Cao Gang Mu (CD-ROM Version) ¡¶±¾²Ý¸ÙÄ¿¡·£¨¹âÅ̰棩 (Ben Cao Gang Mu -CD-ROM Version) Introduction: Full text searchable. ISBN: 7900017976 Issued: 06-01-2001 Publisher: China Electric Audio Video Press R.R.Price: US$198.00 + delivery cost Special Price:US$148.00 + delivery cost Jim Ramholz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2003 Report Share Posted February 9, 2003 Thanks for the information, I found this site, which seems to be edited entries from Ben Cao Gang Mu: http://bencao.wangking.com/bcgm.asp They have a couple of other herbals in the same format. Have you (or anybody) used these CD ROM products from China before? I was wondering what kind of software support they need, and whether or not you can copy text out of them into other applications or not. I do most of my reading by clipping stuff into Wenlin or NJSTAR where I can look things up on the fly. NJSTAR and Wenlin seem to support the majority of Chinese formats that I have encountered, but if this is scanned text it wouldn't be portable. I was also curious about their searchability. It seems very tempting to splurge on one of these CD ROM sets which they say contains "every pre Qing book on Chinese medicine", but if all you can do is display the text, and you have type it all in again to translate and manipulate it, it makes it marginally less tempting. I've been trying to get our schools librarian interested in one of these as a "one fell swoop" approach to fixing our lack of decent source material, but mostly I want somebody else to spring for it and let me see how it works. Is anybody working on any sort of e-text hosting for classical material? I can understand not wanting to print all that Chinese text in translations for the general acupuncture community, but having the source material available online doesn't seem like an incredible resource drain, unless I'm missing something in terms of internet infrastructure. My Word file with the text of Yi Lin Gai Cuo that I found online is only 143kb and my understanding is that Word files are bulky and awkward. Considering the limited (hopefully growing) number of people who are interested in the texts, we probably wouldn't be causing any major internet outages by having things available on a website. Heck, I'd even keep track of who has what, who wants what, and I would email the stuff around, what else is a twenty gigabyte hard-drive for! Par Scott ---- Original Message ----- James Ramholz <jramholz Sunday, February 09, 2003 3:28 AM Re: Links to the Classics > > , "Par Scott" wrote:> > > Is there by any chance Chinese etext for Ben Cao Gang Mu?http://www.chinajnbook.com/book/ebooks2.htmBen Cao Gang Mu (CD-ROM Version) ¡¶±¾²Ý¸ÙÄ¿¡·£¨¹âÅ̰棩 (Ben Cao Gang Mu -CD-ROM Version) Introduction: Full text searchable. ISBN: 7900017976 Issued: 06-01-2001 Publisher: China Electric Audio Video Press R.R.Price: US$198.00 + delivery cost Special Price:US$148.00 + delivery costJim RamholzChinese Herbal Medicine, a voluntary organization of licensed healthcare practitioners, matriculated students and postgraduate academics specializing in Chinese Herbal Medicine, provides a variety of professional services, including board approved online continuing education. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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