Memorandum from N.Sivin, Editor and Publisher, University of Pennsylvania, to Angus Graham to ask Graham to contribute to a Festschrift for Dr Yabuuchi Kiyoshi. with the letter is a list of articles for inclusion in the publication.
Sem títuloLetter from Nathan Sivin to Angus Graham to enclose notes on Tsou Yen (not present).
Sem títuloBook reviews by Nathan Sivin. These are: Robert Mortimer Gascoigne's A Historical Catalogue of Scientists and Scientific Books: From the Earliest Times to the Close of the Nineteenth Century. Chinese Mathematics. A Concise History by Li Yang and Du Shiran and Histoire des Mathématiques Chinoises by Jean-Claude Martzloff. The Essential Book of Traditional Chinese Medicine by Liu Yanchi, translated by Fang Tingyu and Chen Laidi.
Sem títuloChina, Europe and the origins of modern science - proof copy by Graham published in Asia Major 16/1, 2 (1971) and reprinted in Chinese Science, edited by Shigeru Nakayama and Nathan Sivin, MIT Press, 1973.
Sem títuloThe Papers of Angus C. Graham include material pertaining to both book and article publications, to reviews written and to his translation, poetry and short story work. It includes correspondence with other academics in his field and with some poets. There is material pertaining to appointments that he has held and conferences attended, notebooks, diaries and a single photograph. There is also a considerable volume of others' articles and some material concerning others' academic appointments.
Sem títuloArticles published in the 1980s and associated correspondence.
Sem títuloLetter from Nathan Sivin to Angus Graham in which he writes that he hopes to see Graham at the Needham Research Institute in the summer. He had received a copy of Graham's new book which he has found interesting and wonders whether Graham would be interested in his own new publication.
Sem títuloAngus Graham wrote many articles throughout his career. This series contains material relating to his articles including drafts and correspondence.
Sem títuloMuch 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.
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