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Letter from Stanislas Julien, 17 March 1830
GB 891 TM-TM/7-TM/7/2 · Documento · 17 March 1830
Parte de Papers of Thomas Manning

Letter from Stanislas Julien to Thomas Manning asking him to procure the listed titles. The letter mentions Payne & Foss Booksellers. Dated 17 March 1830. Handwritten in French and Chinese, 1 piece, 2 sides

Letter from Stanislas Julien, 28 October 1836
GB 891 TM-TM/7-TM/7/9 · Documento · 28 October 1836
Parte de Papers of Thomas Manning

Letter from Stanislas Julien to Thomas Manning in which he writes about several Chinese texts and the work which has been occupying him. Dated 28 October 1836. Handwritten in French and Chinese, 1 piece, 3 sides

Correspondence with Stanislas Aignan Julien
GB 891 TM-TM/7 · Série · [1824]-1836
Parte de Papers of Thomas Manning

Stanislas Aignan Julien (13 April 1797 – 14 February 1873) was a French sinologist who served as the Chair of Chinese at the Collège de France for over 40 years and was one of the most academically respected sinologists in French history. Thisread more

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GB 891 TM-TM/7-TM/7/1 · Documento · [1824-1836]
Parte de Papers of Thomas Manning

Letter of recommendation for Thomas Manning from Stanislas Julien. Addressed to T Davis, Member of the Society Asiatique du Londres, the letter concerns the obtaining of Chinese texts. Manning will purchase in London. He has become a member of theread more

Letter from Stanislas Julien, 15 October 1832
GB 891 TM-TM/7-TM/7/4 · Documento · 15 October 1832
Parte de Papers of Thomas Manning

Letter from Stanislas Julien to Thomas Manning asking him to find out whether some books of Robert Morrison are for sale. Dated 15 October 1832. Handwritten in French, 1 piece, 2 sides

Letter from Stanislas Julien, 4 October 1834
GB 891 TM-TM/7-TM/7/7 · Documento · 4 October 1834
Parte de Papers of Thomas Manning

Letter from Stanislas Julien to Thomas Manning. He mentions M Mitchell, Sir George Tuthill, that he is pleased the M. Hankey did not sell the library of Morrison for an enormous sum. He thanks Manning for his favours and asks for more help in trying toread more