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              Papers of Johannes Rahder
              GB 891 JOR · Fonds · 1959-1962

              Parts 2,3,4 and 5 of the 'Etymological Vocabulary of Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Ainu' by Johannes Rahder of Yale University. The second and third parts were privately printed in 1959, the fourth in 1960 and the fifth in 1962, all in New Haven Connecticut, USA. These are typed manuscripts.

              • Part 2 runs from page 75-157 with ten pages of Abbreviations and a title page. On this first page of the text is the handwritten note 'pages 1-74 form the first part of J. Rahder's Etymological Vocabulary of Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Ainu (first edition printed in Tokyo 1956 as Monograph 16 of Monumenta Nipponica, Sophia Univ; 2nd revised and enlarged edition New Haven 1960).' Foolscap sheets.
              • Part 3 has a title page and 66 pages of content. Foolscap sheets.
              • Part 4 has a title page, three preface pages and 38 pages of content. Foolscap sheets.
              • Part 5 has a title page, 1 preface page and 45 pages of content. Sheets 28cm x 22cm.
              Rahder, Johannes
              GB 891 SC57 · Fonds · 2018

              Four rubbings of the inscription on the Nestorian (Xi'an) Stele, China. This Tang Chinese stele, erected in 781, documents 150 years of early Christianity in China. It is a limestone block 279 centimetres (9 ft 2 in) high with text in both Chinese and Syriac describing the existence of Christian communities in several cities in northern China. The four rubbngs are of:

              • Heading - 40 x 40 cm
              • Facing front side - 200 x 90 cm
              • Left side thickness of the stone - 200 x 30 cm
              • Right side thickness of the stone - 200 x 30 cm

              With the rubbings is an explanation of them sent by Jacob Ghazarian.

              Ghazarian, Jacob