Steiner Verlag . The „Battle Copper Prints“ of the Qianlong 乾隆 (1736-1795) Emperor The so-called “Battle Copper Prints” comprise a series of five sets with altogether 64 prints from copper engravings ( tongbanhua [...] both in the inner provinces and along the country’s frontiers. Seen in their political context, the prints represent a distinct and exceptional pictorial genre and are telling documents of the self-dramatization [...] ideological control over Chinese historiography. In the history of Chinese art, however, copper printing remained an episode. Lao Manuscripts The Digital Library of Lao Manuscripts (Digitale Bibliothek
The Pander collection encompassed, under A. 370 prints and manuscripts of Tibetan origin, under B. 315 prints and manuscripts from Peking, under C. 40 prints produced by Imperial command – the latter group [...] Chinese and, Manchurian. D. 37 volumes in Kandjur; E. 18 Mongolian manuscripts and prints as well as F. 68 Chinese prints and manuscripts. The Pander Collection was relocated during the Second World War [...] by Friedrich Hirth (1845-1927), the collection contained 175 numbers (11 for manuscripts, 164 for prints). Just as the collection of Von Moellendorff, the Hirth Collection had been allocated to the three
Department. This collection of printed media is complemented by an ever-increasing amount of electronic resources on traditional and modern China that contrast traditional printed facsimile editions with digital [...] long history. As early as 1683, the first catalogue of Chinese titles, containing 25 entries, was printed for the Elector Friedrich Wilhelm von Brandenburg (1620-1688) (cf. History of the Staatsbibliothek [...] Julius Klaproth (1783-1835). Klaproth was the author of the Berlin China-Catalogue, published in print in 1822. Today, out of the nearly 70,000 Chinese and Manchurian volumes which had been relocated due
catalogues accessible to the public in the open access reading room of the EAD, or are available in print: Staatsbibliothek Preußischer Kulturbesitz. Katalog der Ostasienabteilung. Ed. R. Krempien. Vols. [...] Furthermore, the inventory segments of the Alphabetical Title Catalogue which are available in printed form as well, are also being converted. Access to the online catalogue of the East Asia Department:
Staatsbibliothek (East Berlin); separate title and author catalogues. Handwritten and Printed Catalogues The first printed catalogue of the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin's institutional predecessor's holdings [...] consulted in situ or via a catalogue enquiry with the East Asia Department. For some materials only printed catalogues exist. They will successively also be integrated into the EA-OPAC. Please note that, due [...] China Academic Journals (CNKI-CAJ) are searchable on the article level. The catalogue entries for print media provide shelf marks with direct links to the loan system, as well as to the online order form
published his printed catalogue of a selection of the Berlin Chinese and Manchu holdings in 1822. Wilhelm Schott's catalogue followed in 1840. In the 19th century, custody of East Asian prints and manuscripts [...] 1943, the collection had grown to approximately 68,000 Chinese printed volumes, 1,700 manuscripts and 5,000 Japanese volumes. Korean prints or manuscripts had, until then, not been collected in noteworthy [...] Department. This collection of printed media is complemented by an ever-increasing amount of electronic resources on traditional and modern China that contrast traditional printed facsimile editions with digital
document delivery service of German libraries, SUBITO, and delivers, at a charge, photocopies of printed articles and photocopies from books directly to the user. For further information on the conditions
the New Collection ( Libri sin. N.S. 1651-2049 ) and was assigned to a title published in 1935. Printed catalogues in bookform for both of these segments do exist, albeit their title entries are partially