Correspondence concerning Graham's time as a Visiting Professor at Brown University.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Chinese philosophy
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Correspondence concerning Graham taking up the position of Visiting Professor for a semester in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Ames Roger TCorrespondence concerning Graham's participation in a conference to mark the retirement of David Nivison.
Ivanhoe Philip J. b 1954Correspondence from Hal Roth to Angus Graham. These are: Letter from Hal Roth to Angus Graham concerning his personal situation, the possibility of tenure at Brown University or returning to Canada, and about his Su Sung work.With the letter are some translations notes to the Su Sung preface. Handwritten, 2 pieces. Letter from Hal Roth, Brown University, to Angus Graham concerning Graham's comments on his Su Sung's Preface which have been very helpful. He also writes about funding for Graham's possible stay at Brown University (See ACG/18/8). With the letter is a photocopy of some of the draft of Su Song. Handwritten with printed letterhead and photocopy, 5 pieces.
Roth HalCorrespondence 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).
Clarke Arthur G. b 1941Two letters from Angus Graham to Henry Rosemont concerning Rosemont's publication, Against relativism, on which Graham comments and then highlights how his own thinking has moved on.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Correspondence between J.R. Bracken, his Secretary and Mary Garrett regarding whether Professor Graham would be at SOAS in the coming term.
Correspondence between Geoffrey Lloyd and Angus Graham concerning points of Chinese thought. Two letters.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Correspondence between Chad Hansen and Angus Graham concerning Hansen work on "Truth", "The White Horse" and Chinese philosophy more generally. Graham becomes increasingly frustrated with the approach taken by Hansen towards him. There are four letters from Graham and three from Hansen.
Hansen Chad b 1942Correspondence between Angus Graham and F.W. Mote, Princeton University, concerning the publication of Graham's books in America and to give advice on Hongshi Yuan. Graham informs that SOAS will publish his textual notes.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991