Letter from Professor Yun-hua Jan to Angus Graham to ask for his comments on preliminary research papers in Toung Pao and the Journal of Chinese Philosophy. Jan will be a Visiting Fellow at Clare College Cambridge in Spring 1981 and hopes they will be able to speak together. With accompanying Resume.
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Letter from W. Allyn Rickett to Angus Graham to thank Graham for his report on Rickett's manuscript on Guanzi. He thanks also for Graham sending an article and sends Toda Toyosaburo's article to Graham.
Sans titreCorrespondence from Arthur G. Clarke to Angus Graham. These are: Letter from Arthur Clarke to Angus Graham thanking Graham for sending his work, Yin-yang and the nature of correlative thinking and expressing his views on what is needed in the scholarship of I Ching. Letter from Arthur G Clarke to Angus Graham in which he writes about his learning and asks for further recommendations. He sends a copy of his article to Graham. Originally located with a copy of Clarke's The rate of Change in the I Ching (Graham Collection).
Sans titreLetter from John Emerson to Angus Graham to inform Graham about his work on a textual study and cross-indexing of Lao Tzu. He asks Graham to comment on the enclosed paper. With the letter is the article A Dissection of Lao Tzu.
Sans titreChu-Tzu And Archaeology by Jao Tsung-I - draft article.
Sans titre「鶡冠子」の成立, copy of a paper on Heguanzi by Tōru Ōgata 大形徹. Stamped: "Complimentary copy in lieu of interlibrary loan provided by LOAN DIVISION, LIBRARY OF CONGRESS".
Sans titreThe Problem of Analogy: A Case Study in Classical Chinese Rhetoric by M. Garrett - draft article.
New Lights on the Cultural History of the Chin Han Dynasties, draft paper by Li Xueqin 李學勤 with handwritten dedication.
Sans titreCopies of various unidentified Japanese articles on Mohism with Graham's annotations.
Confucius: Ancient Sayings as Present Teaching, draft project proposal by Herbert Fingarette to be a guest at Bellagio study and Conference Centre in the Spring of 1988.
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