"Notes on: The Five Elements Before the Shih Chi" by unknown author. Typed notes with handwritten annotations including "copies to B.I. Schwartz, 196; A.C. Graham 199"
Chinese philosophy
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Notes initially discussing Taoism. Crusader Exercise Book with red cover.
Sin títuloGraham spent much of his academic career at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He held some visiting fellowships within his tenure there and after his retirement held several posts at universities in many locations. This series contains material connected with his appointments.
Sin títuloGraham took up his first academic post in 1950 as a Lecturer in Classical Chinese at SOAS completing his PhD thesis in 1953. He became a Reader in 1966 and Professor of Classical Chinese in 1971, retiring in 1984 when he became Professor Emeritus. The material is this series relates to Graham's tenure at SOAS.
Sin títuloGraham was offered a Senior Visiting Fellowship in the Society for the Humanities at Cornell University. This material contains correspondence about Graham being offered and taking up the Fellowship.
Sin títuloLetter from Angus Graham to Professor Henry Guerlac regarding seminars that Graham will deliver.
Sin títuloGraham was asked to teach a Chinese philosophy course at King's College, London. This material consists of a letter concerning the course and a notice regarding examination responsibilities.
Sin títuloNotice from S.R. Sutherland, Department of History and Religion, King's College, London, to inform of the division of responsibility for marking of examination papers in B.A. Religious Studies Examinations 1984. With the notice is a compliment slip from Professor Stewart R. Sutherland.
Sin títuloLetter from Wang Mong Lin, Director, Institute of East Asian Philosophies, to Angus Graham to ask him to stop over in Singapore on Graham's trip to Hong Kong and China. He also asks if Graham would consider a long term appointment at the Institute after Graham's retirement.
Sin títuloLetter from Jeanie Toong, Institute of East Asian Philosophies, to Angus Graham to ask him to let her know of the dates of Mrs Graham's proposed visit to Singapore and to ask for more details of his proposed research project.
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