Letter from Sir Alexander Johnston presenting to the RAS, "48 Maps and Charts relative to different parts of the Island of Ceylon and its coast". Dated February 21, 1829, handwritten, 1 piece, 2 sides.
Johnston Alexander 1775-1849 Knight, colonial administratorLetter from Simon Fourmy, Royal Asiatic Society, to J.D.M. Derrett to send, in the absence of Michael Pollock, the copy of chapter 20 of the Saddharmapundarika, Derrett had requested.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandLetter from Simon Digby to Arthur Irvine to enclose the essay, "The Spread of Buddhism in central Asia" which both Michael Loewe and himself have read. He considers this is superior to the other essays which he has forwarded to Michael Loewe. Handwritten with printed letterhead, 2 sides, dated 1 November 1973.
Simon Everard DigbyLetter from Dr Simon D. Messing to Richard Pankhurst to inform that he had mailed a copy of his book on the Falashas for review and to thank him for reminding Messing of the November conference of Ethiopian Studies in Addis Ababa.
Messing, Simon D.Letter from Sidney John Duly to Richard Pankhurst, RAS Librarian, to send him Lorimer's correspondence and reports. He has not been able to contact Sir Hugh Daw but as he was a Governor of a Province he thinks Pankhurst may be able to trace him through whoever pays his pension. Sent from Worthing, Sussex. Handwritten, 1 side, dated 27 February 1981.
Sidney John DulyLetter from Shri Baburao Sambshio Bhatgare to Barbara Ingham containing a request for support and copies of pictures and research materials she gathered during her archaeological survey of the area (Warora).
Letter from Shlomo Biderman, Department of Philosophy, Tel Aviv University, to Author to send a copy-edited version of the paper written for the anthology. He gives instructions for checking the article and return.
Biderman ShlomoLetter from Shlomo Biderman, Department of Philosophy, Tel Aviv University, to Angus Graham to ask if he would be interested in contributing to a publication entitled Rationality and Irrationality: East and West.
Biderman ShlomoLetter from Shlomo Biderman, Department of Philosophy, Tel Aviv University, to Angus Graham to thank Graham for his paper and to inform him that around half of the expected papers have arrived. He also thanks Graham for Reason and Spontaneity which arrived two weeks before.
Biderman ShlomoLetter from Shlomo Biderman, Department of Philosophy, Tel Aviv University, to Angus Graham to thank him for agreeing to contribute to Rationality and Irrationality and to ask if he would write on the Chinese dimension of the issue.
Biderman Shlomo