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Journal of the North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society

1934; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Dr. John C. Ferguson, Arthur De C. Sowerby, Dr. A. W. Grabau, John C. Ferguson, Herbert Chatley, Teng Kuei, David Willard Lyon, Esson M. Gale, Peter A. Boodberg, T. C. Lin, P. Y. Saeki, Cheng Te-K'Un, Shao-Chang Lee, Julean Arnold, David Willard Lyon, J. C. Ferguson, H. E. Gibson, Sun Chien, T. Ford Wang, J. C. Ferguson, Esson M. Gale, M. Cressy, Donald Roberts, Florence Ayscough, R. F. Fitch, Evan Morgan, Esson M. Gale, Von A. Glathe,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Journal of the North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society for the Year 1934, Journal of the North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Table of contents: Contents, Vol. LXV, 1934 Contents. Essay: On March 22, 1934 Mr. R. Vivian Dent Delivered a Fascinating Lecture before the Society on "The Ruins of Angkor," Illustrating His Account of a Visit to This Famous Place with a Hundred and Eighty Exceedingly Beautiful Lantern Slides Made from His Own Photographs, Tombs of Old Lo-Yang. A Record of the Construction and Contents of a Group of Royal Tombs at Ch'in-Ts'un, Honan, Probably Dating 550 B. C. By William Charles White. Shanghai, Kelly & Walsh, Ltd. Quarto, Pp. xxii; 177. Limited to 500 Copies. 187 Plates and 15 Illustrateions, The Cycles of Cathay, The Artistic and Archaeological Aspects of Early Wandering Tribes Were Interestingly Described by Mrs. Dagny Carter in Her Illustrated Lecture on "The Art of the Nomad" at the Shanghai Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, on March 14, 1934, Dictionnaire Monguor-Francais. By a. De Smedt and a. Mostaert, C. I. C. M. From the Series: Le Dialecte Monguor Parlé Par Les Mongols Du Kansou Occidental. IIIe Partie, 1933, Publications De I'Université Catholique De Pékin. Pages xiv, 521. Paper Covers. Mex. $30.00 (Additional Postage for China 30 Cts.; Abroad $2.50). The French Bookstore. Peiping (Peking), China, Sidney Francis Mayers, Proceedings Annual General Meeting, The 150th Birthday Anniversary of Dr. William Jardine, Founder of the Illustrious Mercantile Dynasty of Jardine, Matheson & Co., Was Celebrated This Year with All Due Recognition of the Greatness of This Far-Sighted Pioneer in Anglo-Chinese Trading Relations, The Herald Wind. Translation of Sung Dynasty Poems, Lyrics and Songs. By Clara Candlin, with an Introduction by L. Crammer Byang, and Foreword by Dr. Hu Shih. Wisdom of the East Series: John Murray, London 1933, The Prajna-Paramita Hridaya Sutra Or "Essence of Transcendental Wisdom" (after Hsuan Chuang, a. D. VIIth Cent), Discourses on Salt and Iron (Yen T'Ieh Lun: Chaps. XX-XXVIII), State-Socialistic Attempts in Ancient and Medieval China, a Remarkably Interesting Monograph in Vgl. Den Vortrag in Der Philos, Further Evidences of the Comparatively Little Known Richness of Chinese Literature Are Shown Once More in the 1931-32 Annual Report "Orientalia Added" of the Division of Orientalia of the Library of Congress (Washington, D. C.), Prepared by Dr. Arthur Hummel, Anomalies in the Distribution of the Fauna and Flora of China Were Told in Detail by Mr. A. De C. Sowerby, Director of the Royal Asiatic Society Museum, in a Lecture Delivered in the Society's Auditorium on December 14, 1933, Painters among Catholic Missionaries and Their Helpers in Peking, Presentations and Additions to the Library, Reviews of Recent Books, The Royal Asiatic Society, Basics of the Chinese Civilization. A Topical Survey in Outline with Readings. By Esson M. Gale, M. A., Ph.D. (Leyden), Shanghai: Kelly & Walsh, Ltd. 1934, The Evolution of Chinese Medicine Was Traced from the Earliest Historical Beginnings in This Country, More than 5,000 Years Ago, through Many Colorful and Eventful Periods down to Present-Day Medical Knowledge of Materia Medica, in a Lecture Given by Dr. Bernard E. Read at the Royal Asiatic Society Building on January 12, 1934, Nationalism and Education in Modern China, Outline of Yin Bone Inscriptions, Yin Ch'i T'ung Shih, For the First Time since Her Return to Shanghai, Dr. Florence Ayscough on May 12,1934 Addressed the Royal Asiatic Society, Tracing the Inter-Relationships of Calligraphy, Painting and Poetry in Chinese Culture in a Fascinating and Comprehensive Lecture, Professor Dr. Wilhelm Othmer. B. December 16, 1882, at Uthwerdum, Ostfriesland; D. January 7, 1934. Life Member of This Society, I, Bye-Laws Relating to Communications to the Society, Bamboo and Bamboo Painting, The Teaching of Mahayana Buddhism, Which Originated in India about the Second Century B. C. And Was Later Introduced into Tibet, China, Korea and Japan Emphasizing the Doctrine of Emptiness or Void, Was Elucidated by Professor D. T. Suzuki of Tokyo University, at the Royal Asiatic Society on May 10, 1934, Shanghai, Hong Kong & Singapore: Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Remains of Yin Dynasty Inscriptions on Carapaces and Bones—Yin Ch'i I TS'Un …. By Shang Ch'êng-Tsu. In Two Volumes. Mex.$14.00, The Shanghai …, The Currency of the Far East, Travels of a Chinese Poet, Tu Fu, Guest of Rivers and Lakes. Vol. II. By Florence Ayscough. Illustrated from Etchings by Lucille Douglass. Jonathan Cape, London, 1934, North-China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Two Valuable Reprints Have Come into the Hands of the Editor, Dr. Anton J. Walk, Died November 21st, 1933, Catalogue of the Recorded Paintings of Successive Dynasties, Officers for 1934-1935, The Translation of the Fragments of the Nestorian Writings in China, McGill University Makes Announcement regarding a Project to Be Carried out in the Gest Chinese Research Library, Which Has Been in Existence since 1926, The Mutual Dependence of Their Fields and a Common Secretariat Have Resulted in Close Collaboration between the "Committee on the Promotion of Chinese Studies" and the "Committee on Japanese Studies" of the American Council of Learned Societies, Supplementary Notes to "The Study of Forged Books" of Yao Chi-Hêng …. By Huang Yün-Mei. Mex.$1.20, Application for Membership, Stating the Name (in Full), Nationality, Profession and Address of Applicants, Should Be Forwarded to "The Secretary, North-Chinia Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Shanghai", Plates, How Chinese Families Live in Peiping, Presidents of the Royal Asiatic Society, N. C. B., Summaries of Lectures Delivered before the Society 1933-1934, Sinological Notes. Arts and entertainment: The History of the Shanghai Museum (R. A. S.), The Reopening of the Shanghai Museum (R. A. S.) Address by Dr. John C. Ferguson November 15,1933. Sports: The Beginnings of the Human Race. Fiction, drama: The past Decade in Chinese Literature, The Travels of Emperor Mu Chapter IV, Chapter XX Mutual Recriminations. Review: Reviews of Recent Books Publications of the Institute of Chinese Cultural Studies of the University of Nanking. Editorial: The Chinese: Their History and Culture. By Kenneth Scott Latourette. New York, the MacMillan Company, 1934. 2 Vols., Pp. xiv: 506, 389. With English-Chinese Glossary, Index and Map. Business: Sino-Portuguese Trade from 1514 to 1644. By T'Ien-Tsê Chang, Ph. D., Leyden. Late E. J. Brill, Ltd., 1934. Obituary.

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