Guest guest Posted January 25, 2007 Report Share Posted January 25, 2007 I have been collecting and coalating a great number of e-texts from various authors and periods and now have an index of sorts of what's available where. The index has pinyin and hanzi and is color coded to show the source websites. There is some errata as I have not hand sorted all of it, but generally if it is on the list you can find it on the websites listed. Anyone who is interested is welcome to email me and I will send the index to them as a large word file (60 pages). I also have a large collection of texts that I have downloaded and given coded filenames so that I could sort them by historical era (e.g. Ming (period) Lishizhen (author) Bencaogangmu (title)) If anybody want access to these files it's easiest for me to send them as zipped bundles as they now are 80megs of text files. The quality of the texts is variable, some contain dropped characters, others artifacts from some formatting scheme or another, but for the most part they are readable and useful. The majority of the texts are in simplified characters. I'm posting them with David Botton's wiki as well, they will all be unicode files which can be opened in any reader utility provided you have Chinese fonts loaded. Currently a small portion are in GB5 format. Par Scott, MAOM, Lic Ac 19 Belmont St Cambridge MA 02138 617 499 2957 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2007 Report Share Posted January 25, 2007 Very cool. I believe this also may be appropriate for the CHA files part of . Todd? Do we have a space limitation? doug , " Par Scott " <parufus wrote: > > I have been collecting and coalating a great number of e-texts from various authors and periods and now have an index of sorts of what's available where. The index has pinyin and hanzi and is color coded to show the source websites. There is some errata as I have not hand sorted all of it, but generally if it is on the list you can find it on the websites listed. > > Anyone who is interested is welcome to email me and I will send the index to them as a large word file (60 pages). > > I also have a large collection of texts that I have downloaded and given coded filenames so that I could sort them by historical era (e.g. Ming (period) Lishizhen (author) Bencaogangmu (title)) If anybody want access to these files it's easiest for me to send them as zipped bundles as they now are 80megs of text files. > > The quality of the texts is variable, some contain dropped characters, others artifacts from some formatting scheme or another, but for the most part they are readable and useful. The majority of the texts are in simplified characters. > > I'm posting them with David Botton's wiki as well, they will all be unicode files which can be opened in any reader utility provided you have Chinese fonts loaded. Currently a small portion are in GB5 format. > > Par Scott, MAOM, Lic Ac > 19 Belmont St > Cambridge MA 02138 > 617 499 2957 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2007 Report Share Posted January 28, 2007 Frankly, that would be great. I was expecting the same three people as usual to be interested, and there's now over 20 who have contacted me. I will start bundling things up into email manageable zip files as soon as I can get them indexed and sorted into some sort of coherent mass. Par - Thursday, January 25, 2007 6:55 PM Re: Internet text project Very cool. I believe this also may be appropriate for the CHA files part of . Todd? Do we have a space limitation? doug , " Par Scott " <parufus wrote: > > I have been collecting and coalating a great number of e-texts from various authors and periods and now have an index of sorts of what's available where. The index has pinyin and hanzi and is color coded to show the source websites. There is some errata as I have not hand sorted all of it, but generally if it is on the list you can find it on the websites listed. > > Anyone who is interested is welcome to email me and I will send the index to them as a large word file (60 pages). > > I also have a large collection of texts that I have downloaded and given coded filenames so that I could sort them by historical era (e.g. Ming (period) Lishizhen (author) Bencaogangmu (title)) If anybody want access to these files it's easiest for me to send them as zipped bundles as they now are 80megs of text files. > > The quality of the texts is variable, some contain dropped characters, others artifacts from some formatting scheme or another, but for the most part they are readable and useful. The majority of the texts are in simplified characters. > > I'm posting them with David Botton's wiki as well, they will all be unicode files which can be opened in any reader utility provided you have Chinese fonts loaded. Currently a small portion are in GB5 format. > > Par Scott, MAOM, Lic Ac > 19 Belmont St > Cambridge MA 02138 > 617 499 2957 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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