Graham was asked to provide some entries for the Bibliography of Early Chinese Literature . This material consists of two letters concerning the publication.
Zonder titelChinese philosophy
455 Archivistische beschrijving results for Chinese philosophy
Letter from Michael Loewe, Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Cambridge, to Angus Graham to thank him for his contributions towards Early Chinese Texts: A Bibliographical Guide and to ask if he will also provide the Lieh-tzu contribution. With the letters is a list of the state of contributions to the text.
Zonder titelIncomplete draft of Reflections and Replies by Angus Graham.
Zonder titelWho Compiled the Chuang Tzu? by Harold D. Roth, Should the Ancient Masters value Reason? "by Chad Hansen and Some Notes on Morphology and Syntax in Classical Chinese by Edwin G. Pulleyblank. Draft papers for Graham's Festschrift.
Zonder titelLetter from James Clark, Editorial Director, to Angus Graham to ask for a list of illustrations he may require.
Letter from Gail Eadie, Executive Editor, to Angus Graham to thank Graham for his contribution which is being sent to their advisory editors.
Letter from Luno Lorenz, Walter de Gruyter and Co., to Angus Graham to ask him to submit an article entitled Chinese philosophy of language for the forthcoming publication of the Handbuch Sprachphilosophie. Graham has added a handwritten note to state he accepted 27.2.1985. With the letter is information regarding the plans and layout of the intended volumes.
Zonder titelThe Way and the One in Ho-kuan-tzu by Angus Graham was published in Epistemological Issues in Classical Chinese Philosophy edited by Hans Lenk and Gregor Paul, Albany of New York Press, 1997. There are two drafts of Graham's article, each of 19 pieces but one has photocopies of excerpts from the Heguanzi attached.
Zonder titelThe Way of Life according to Laotzu by Angus Graham – article draft, undated.
Zonder titelDescription - proof copy with handwritten annotations. Identified as Sample page.
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