The Seventh International Congress in Chinese Philosophy was held in Munich, Germany, in 1991. This correspondence concerns Graham's participation in the Congress.
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The Annual Meeting of the Association of Asian Studies was held in New Orleans in 1991. This material contains correspondence concerned with the organising of the panels at the Meeting and the Papers to be presented.
Zonder titelLetter from Hal Roth, Department of Religious Studies, Brown University, to Angus Graham to inform him that their panel, "The Nature of Huang-Lao and its Influence on the Early Han Dynasty" had been accepted for the forthcoming annual meeting of the Association for Asian Studies in New Orleans from 11-14 April 1991. He asks that Graham registers and advises when he will need Graham's paper. With the letter is:
A list of participants in the panel, dated 28 September 1990 Organised panel proposal Abstracts for "What is Huang-lao?" by Harold D. Roth, "Warfare Taoist Style: How Military Traditions flow into the Huai-Nan Tzu" by Kidder Smith, and "A Confucian with a Taoist face?: The Huang-Lao Chapters of the Ch'un Ch'ui Fan Lu" by Sarah A. Queen.
Letter from Roger T. Ames, Editor, Philosophy East and West, to Angus Graham concerning the panel planned for Graham's book and that it would not be a fringe event. He also thanks Graham for informing him concerning G.E.R. Lloyd's Polarity and Analogy.
Zonder titelMuch of the correspondence within the Graham papers is connected to his publications and activities and has therefore been catalogued in those series. This series contains those letters that do not easily fit into the other categories of the collection.
Zonder titelLetter from Liu Cunren 劉存人 to Angus Graham on the translation of the Mojing or Mozi, the Mohist canon.
Zonder titelLetter from [Wong] Siu-Kit to Angus Graham to ask Graham's indulgence in reading Wong's essay on Mencius. ("Meaning in Mencius", published in Journal of Oriental Studies 9.2 (1971), 347-367), and Wong's uncertainty regarding the essay being amateurish. He also writes of his concerns regarding level tone words and deflected tone words.
Letter from Henry Rosemont to Angus Graham to give him the correct citation for the book Studies in Classical Chinese Thought.
Zonder titelLetter from Lee Yearley, Stanford University, to Angus Graham to express his delight that Reason and Spontaneity will soon be out. He asks if Graham has considered a paperback edition of Chuang Tzu to be used by students. He also writes that he has had a productive sabbatical and may contact Graham to discuss some matters.
Zonder titelThis series contains material connected with others' publications found within the Graham papers. This includes copies and drafts of articles and correspondence concerning them.
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