参考书目

基本史料

《丛书集成》,上海:商务印书馆,1936—1939年

《道藏》,全36册,北京:文物出版社;上海:上海书店;天津:天津古籍出版社,1988年

《四库全书》,台北:商务印书馆,1983年

《石刻史料新编》,台北:新文丰出版公司,1977年

《宋元地方志丛书》,台北:Guotai wenhua shiye,1980年[大化书局]

《续修四库全书》,上海:上海古籍出版社,1995—1999年

《太上玄灵北斗本命长生妙经》,《道藏》第11册,第34950页;Taoist Canon ,p. 623。

王黼(1126年去世)编《重修宣和博古图》三十卷,1528年版

班固《白虎通疏证》,陈立、吴则虞编,北京:中华书局,1994年

邓肃(1091—1132)《栟橺集》,四库全书本

陆增祥(1816—1882)编《八琼室金石补正》一百三十卷,载《石刻史料新编》,台北:新文丰出版公司,1977年重印

程俱(1078—1144)《北山集》四十卷,四库全书本

曹勋(1098—1174)《北狩闻见录》一卷,丛书集成本

叶梦得(1077—1148)《避暑录话》两卷,四库全书本

蔡鞗(活跃于1100—1130年)《北狩行录》一卷,丛书集成本

赵与时(1175—1231)《宾退录》十卷,上海:上海古籍出版社,1983年

岳珂(1183—1240)《宝真斋法书赞》二十八卷,台北:世界书局,1962年

李焘(1115—1184)《续资治通鉴长编》五百二十卷,北京:中华书局,1985年

杨仲良(约活跃于1170—1230年)《皇宋通鉴长编纪事本末》一百五十卷,哈尔滨:黑龙江人民出版社,2006年

黄以周(1828—1899)《续资治通鉴长编拾补》,北京:中华书局,2004年

王钦若(962—1025)等编《册府元龟》一千卷,台北:中华书局(影印明本)

崔文豹(1200—1260)《吹剑四录》四卷,载《宋人札记八种》,台北:世界书局,1963年

王安中(1076—1134)《初寮集》八卷,四库全书本

董仲舒(前179—前104)著,苏兴、钟哲注《春秋繁露义证》八十二卷,北京:中华书局,1992年

蔡絛(?—1147+)《蔡絛诗话》一卷,载《宋诗话全编》,南京:江苏古籍出版社,1998年

慕容彦逢(1067—1117)《摛文堂集》十五卷,四库全书本

唐慎微(活跃于1086—1093)、曹孝忠(活跃于1116年)《重修政和经史证类备用本草》三十卷,北京:人民卫生出版社,1957年

赵佶《冲虚至德真经义解》八卷,载高守元(1189)编《冲虚至德真经四解》,TC732、《道藏》15册,1—161页

赵升(?—1236+)《朝野类要》五卷,北京:中华书局,2007年

李心传(1166—1243)《建炎以来朝野杂记》四十卷,北京:中华书局,2000年

何薳(1077—1145)《春渚纪闻》十卷,四库全书本

赵佶《大观茶论》一卷,《说郛》本

佚名《大金吊伐录》四卷,北京:中华书局,2001年

宇文懋昭《大金国志》四十卷,北京:中华书局,1986年

孟元老(活跃于1126—1147年)《东京梦华录》十卷,载《东京梦华录四种》,上海:中华书局,1962年

伊永文《东京梦华录笺注》十卷,北京:中华书局,2006年

邓之诚《东京梦华录注》十卷,北京:商务印书馆,1959年

张居正《帝鉴图说》两卷,《四库全书存目丛书》,济南:齐鲁书社,1997年

范祖禹(1041—1098)《帝学》八卷,四库全书本

邹浩(1060—1111)《道乡集》四十卷,四库全书本

曾敏行(1118—1175)《独醒杂志》十卷,上海:上海古籍出版社,1986年

葛胜仲(1072—1144)《丹阳集》二十四卷,四库全书本

汪藻(1079—1154)《浮溪集》三十二卷,丛书集成本

汪藻《浮溪文萃》十五卷,四库全书本

念常(1282年生)《佛祖历代通载》二十二卷,CBETA本

志磐《佛祖统纪》五十四卷,CBETA本

董逌《广川书跋》十卷,四库全书本

张端义(1179—1250)《贵耳集》三卷,丛书集成本

陈梦雷编《古今图书集成》,上海:中华书局,1934年重印

施宿(?—1213)《会稽志》(嘉泰)二十卷,宋元地方志丛书本

杨时(1053—1135)《龟山集》四十二卷,四库全书本

《高上神霄玉清真王紫书大法》十二卷,TC1219、《道藏》28册,557—568页

周密(1232—1308)《癸辛杂识》,北京:中华书局,1988年

班固(32—92)《汉书》一百卷,北京:中华书局,1962年

陈均(约1165—1236+)《皇朝编年纲目备要》三十卷,北京:中华书局,2006年

范晔(398—445)《后汉书》一百二十卷,北京:中华书局,1971年

邓椿(活跃于1127—1167)《画继》十卷,载潘运告编《图画见闻志·画继》,长沙:湖南美术出版社,2000年

唐垕(活跃于1322年)《画鉴》一卷,载于安澜编《画品丛书》,上海:人民美术出版社,1982年

张澂《画录广遗》,载《美术丛书》第四编,上海:神州国光社,1928年

明贤《鹤林寺志》一卷,北京国家图书馆珍本图书缩微胶卷,roll 501

罗大经(?—1248+)《鹤林玉露》十六卷,北京:中华书局,1983年

孙觌(1081—1169)《鸿庆居士集》四十二卷,四库全书本

赵令畤(1064—1134)《侯鲭录》八卷,北京:中华书局,2002年

周密(1232—1308)《浩然斋野谈》三卷,四库全书本

李埴(1161—1238)《皇宋十朝纲要》二十五卷,台北:文海出版社,1980年

董史(13世纪)《皇宋书录》,知不足斋丛书本

唐志契(1579—1651)《绘事微言》两卷,四库全书本

谢守灏《混元圣纪》九卷,TC770,《道藏》第17册,779—883页

王明清(1127—1214+)《挥麈录》二十卷,北京:中华书局,1961年

李纲(1083—1140)《靖康传信录》三卷,丛书集成本

佚名《靖康朝野佥言》一卷,丛书集成本

丁特起(死于1135年后)《靖康纪闻》一卷,丛书集成本

佚名《靖康要录》十六卷,丛书集成本

周应合(1213—1280)《建康志(景定)》五十卷(1261),宋元地方志从书本

庄绰(1078—1143+)《鸡肋编》三卷,北京:中华书局,1983年

张商英编(1043—1121)《金籙斋三洞赞咏仪》,TC310,《道藏》第5册,64—71页

张商英编《金籙斋投简仪》,TC498,《道藏》第9册,131—133页

脱脱(1313—1355)等编《金史》一百三十五卷,北京:中华书局,1975年

王昶(1725—1806)《金石萃编》一百六十卷,台北:新文丰出版公司,1977年重印

李有棠《金史纪事本末》五十二卷,北京:中华书局,1980年

陆游(1125—1210)《家世旧闻》两卷,北京:中华书局,1998年

晁公武(?—1171)《郡斋读书志》四卷,台北:商务印书馆,1978年重印

郭彖(约1165)《睽车志》五卷,丛书集成本

佚名《开封府状》一卷,载确庵、耐庵著,崔文印笺证《靖康稗史笺证》,北京:中华书局,1988年

萧嵩等编《大唐开元礼》一百五十卷,四库全书本

《灵宝无量度人上品妙经符图》三卷,TC147,《道藏》第3册,62—87页

《灵宝无量度人上品妙经》六十一卷,TC1,《道藏》第1册,1—416页

杨士奇(1365—1444)编《历代名臣奏议》三百五十卷,四库全书本

陆游《陆放翁全集》一百八十六卷,香港:广智书局标点本,无出版日期

陈祥道(1053—1093)《礼书》一百五十卷,四库全书本

《礼记》六十三卷,十三经注疏本,台北:艺文印书馆,1981年

郭思(约1050—1130+)《林泉高致》,载潘运告编《宋人画论》,长沙:湖南美术出版社,2000年

脱脱等编《辽史》一百一十六卷,北京:中华书局,1974年

吕希哲(1036—1114)《吕氏杂记》两卷,郑州:大象出版社,2003年

赵道一《历世真仙体道通鉴》五十三卷,序言作于1294年,TC296,《道藏》第5册,99—413页

陆游《老学庵笔记》十卷,北京:中华书局,1979年

李纲《梁溪集》一百八十卷,四库全书本

徐象梅(17世纪)《两浙名贤录》五十四卷,附八卷,续修四库全书本

刘大彬(活跃于1317—1328)编《茅山志》三十三卷,TC304,《道藏》第5册,548—702页

惠栋(1697—1758)《明堂大道录》八卷,丛书集成本

胡道静《梦溪笔谈校证》二十六卷,上海:上海出版公司,1956年

章定(13世纪)《名贤氏族言行类稿》六十一卷,四库全书本

李清馥(18世纪)《闽中理学渊源考》九十二卷,四库全书本

张邦基《墨庄漫录》十卷,北京:中华书局,2002年

吴曾(去世于1170年后)《能改斋漫录》十八卷,台北:木铎,1982年

陈骙(1128—1205)及佚名《南宋馆阁录·续录》,各十卷,北京:中华书局,1998年

李天民《南征录汇》,载《靖康稗史笺证》

欧阳修(1007—1072)《欧阳修全集》,台北:世界书局,1961年

史能之(活跃于1241—1268年)《毗陵志(咸淳)》,宋元地方志从书本

朱彧《萍洲可谈》三卷,丛书集成本

周辉(1127—1198+)《清波别志》三卷,丛书集成本

周辉《清波杂志》十二卷,北京:中华书局,1994年

朱祖谋《彊村从书》,1922年

周密《齐东野语》二十卷,北京:中华书局,1983年

曾肇(1047—1107)《曲阜集》四卷,四库全书本

王成棣《青宫译语》,载《靖康稗史笺证》

唐圭璋编《全宋词》,北京:中华书局,1965年

章如愚(1196年中举)《群书考索》共二百一十二卷,四库全书本

傅璇琮等编《全宋诗》,北京:北京大学出版社,1991年

曾枣庄等编《全宋文》,上海:上海辞书出版社,2006年

朱弁(?—1138)《曲洧旧闻》十卷,北京:中华书局,2002年

方勺(1066—1141+)《青溪寇轨》一卷,载同作者《泊宅编》,北京:中华书局,1983年

洪迈(1123—1202)《容斋随笔》七十四卷,上海:上海古籍出版社,1978年

徐梦莘《三朝北盟会编》二百五十卷,台北:大华出版社影印十月研究社标点本,1939年

李攸《宋朝事实》二十卷,丛书集成本

赵汝愚(1140—1196)《宋朝诸臣奏议》一百五十卷,上海:上海古籍出版社,1999年

万斯同(1638—1702)《宋大臣年表》两卷,载《二十五史补编》,台北:开明书局,1974年

周城《宋东京考》,北京:中华书局,1988年

《宋大诏令集》一百九十六卷,北京:中华书局,1962年

可恭《宋俘记》,载《靖康稗史笺证》

徐松(1781—1848)编《宋会要辑稿》四百六十卷,北京:中华书局,1957年

徐松编《宋会要辑稿补编》,北京:新华出版社,1988年

赵佶《宋徽宗御解道德真经》四卷,TC680,《道藏》第11册,489—512页

司马迁(前145?—前86?)《史记》一百三十卷,北京:中华书局,1962年

王夫之(1619—1692)《宋论》十五卷,国学基本丛书本

聂崇义《三礼图》二十卷,上海:同文书局,约1910年

聂崇义《三礼图集注》二十卷,四库全书本

叶梦得(1077—1148)《石林燕语》十卷,北京:中华书局,1984年

朱熹(1130—1200)、李幼武(活跃于1261年)《宋名臣言行录》二十四卷,四库全书本

袁桷(1266—1327)编《四明志(延祐)》,宋元地方志从书本,台北:guotai文化shiye,1980年

《上清大洞真经》六卷,TC6,《道藏》第1册,513—555页

脱脱等《宋史》四百九十六卷,北京:中华书局,1977年

沈约(441—513)《宋书》一百卷,北京:中华书局,1974年

厉鹗(1692—1752)《宋诗纪事》一百卷,四库全书本

陈邦瞻(?—1623)《宋史纪事本末》四十卷,北京:中华书局,1977年

苏轼(1036—1101)、沈括(1031?—1095?)《苏沈良方》十卷,丛书集成本

李之亮《宋史全文》三十六卷,哈尔滨:黑龙江人民出版社,2005年

苏轼《苏轼文集》七十三卷,北京:中华书局,1986年

邵伯温(1056—1134)《邵氏闻见录》二十卷,北京:中华书局,1983年

邵伯温《邵氏闻见后录》,北京:中华书局,1983年

梁克家(1128—1187)《三山志》四十二卷,宋元地方志丛书本

成寻(1011—1081)《参天台五台山记》,东京:东洋文库,1937年

武树善《陕西金石志》三十二卷,石刻史料新编本,台北:新文丰出版公司,1977年

黄宗羲(1610—1695)等编《宋元学案》一百卷,上海:商务印书馆,1928年

佚名《呻吟语》,载《靖康稗史笺证》

王瑞来《宋宰辅编年录校补》二十卷,徐自明(死于1220年后)著,北京:中华书局,

毕沅《山左金石志》二十四卷,石刻史料新编本

郭若虚(活跃于1070—1075)《图画见闻志》,载潘运告编《图画见闻志·画继》,长沙:湖南人民出版社,2000年

李林甫(683—752)等编《唐六典》三十卷,北京:中华书局,1992年

彭百川《太平治迹统类》三十卷,四库全书本

岳珂(1183—?)《桯史》十五卷,北京:中华书局,1983年

佚名《太上灵宝五符序》三卷,TC388,《道藏》第6册,315—342页

《太上灵宝芝草品》TC1406,《道藏》第34册,316—336页

蔡絛(?—1147+)《铁围山丛谈》六卷,北京:中华书局,1983年

王明清《投辖录》,四库全书本

庞元英(活跃于1078—1082)《文昌杂录》六卷,郑州:大象出版社,2006年

马端临(约1250—1325)《文献通考》三百四十八卷,台北:新兴书局影印十通本,1963年

袁文(1119—1190)《瓮牖闲评》八卷,丛书集成本

佚名《瓮中人语》一卷,载《靖康稗史笺证》

罗愿(1136—1184)《新安志》十卷,宋元地方志丛书本

徐竞《宣和奉使高丽图经》,郑州:大象出版社,2008年

俞剑华编《宣和画谱》二十卷,北京:人民美术出版社,1964年

佚名《大宋宣和遗事》,上海:商务印书馆,1937年

李心传(1166—1243)《建炎以来系年要录》两百卷,北京:中华书局,1956年

毕仲游(1045—1119)《西台集》二十卷,丛书集成本

毕沅(1730—1797)等编《续资治通鉴》二百二十卷,北京:中华书局,1957年

程大昌(1123—1295)《演繁录》十六卷,四库全书本

王应麟(1223—1296)《玉海》两百零四卷,上海:上海书店出版社,1987年

沈作喆《寓简》十卷,四库全书本

洪迈(1123—1202)《夷坚志》两百零七卷,北京:中华书局,1981年

赵彦卫(?—1206+)《云麓漫钞》十五卷,北京:中华书局,1996年

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李远国《神霄雷法:道教神霄派沿革与思想》,成都:四川人民出版社,2003年。

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马娴育《从〈千里江山图〉看画家传达的理想国度》,《历史文物》2012年第2期,46—62页。

梅原郁《宋代的内藏与左藏——君主独裁的财库》,郑樑生译,《食货月刊》6卷1—2期(1976),34—66页。

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三门峡市文物工作队《北宋陕州漏泽园》,北京:文物出版社,1999年。

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沈冬梅《北宋茶文化》,台北:学海出版社,1999年。

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——《宋代道教管理制度研究》,北京:线装书局,2003年。

陶晋生《南宋初信王榛抗金始末》,《中华文化复兴月刊》3卷7期,18—20页。

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——《两宋财政史》,北京:中华书局,1995年。

——《宋代政教关系研究》,北京:社会科学文献,2010年。

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王平川、赵孟林编《宋徽宗书法全集》,北京:朝华出版社,2002年。

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王曾瑜《宋朝兵制初探》,北京:中华书局,1983年。

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翁同文《王诜生平考略》,《南洋大学学报》1968年第2期,172—182页。重刊于《宋史研究集》第五集(1970),135—168页。

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