High Middle Ages · East Asia · Culture
1161
Song scholars compile the Taiping Imperial Reader
1161
A fresh edition of the vast Song encyclopedia, commissioned decades earlier, was printed under Emperor Xiaozong. The print run used movable-type predecessors; over three million carved characters were required. The encyclopedia preserved thousands of otherwise lost texts. Its thousand volumes organized human knowledge from astronomy to zoology, making it one of the most ambitious reference works of the medieval world and a treasure trove for later historians.