Via Asian Studies WWW Monitor:
Chinese Ancient Texts (CHANT) Database
Research Centre for Chinese Ancient Texts, Institute of Chinese
Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HK, China.
A description of, a guided tour, and online contents of:
* Jiaguwen – A Database of Oracular Inscriptions on Tortoise Shells
and Bones [Database Contents: inscriptions found on 53,834 fragments
of shells and bones - ed.]]
* Jianbao – A Database of the Excavated Wood/Bamboo and Silk Scripts
[Database Contents: Approximately 1.4 million characters from the
entire corpus of all published Jianbo texts - ed.]
* Jinwen – A Database of Bronze Inscriptions – [Database Contents:
Over 140,000 words from 12,021 bronze vessels - ed.]
* Pre-Han & Han – A Database of The Entire Body of Extant Han and
Pre-Han (i.e. pre-220AD) Traditional Chinese Texts.
* Six Dynasties – A Database of Traditional Chinese Texts of Weijin
and the Northern and Southern Dynasties (220-589AD) [Database
Contents: Over 25 millions words from over 1,000 titles - ed.]
* Leishu – A Computerized Database of the Entire Body of Extant
Chinese Encyclopedias (Leishu) [Database Contents: Over 60 million
words from all major Leishu texts from the Weijin period until to the
Qing Dynasty, including Qunshuzhiyao, Taiping Yulan, Cefu Yuangui and
Yongle Dadian - ed.]
[A bi-lingual (CN, EN) website with online databases accessible for a
fee to individual or institutional subscribers - ed.]