Shanghai, Hongkong, Yokohama & Singapore: Kelly & Walsh, Limited
1913; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
E. T. Williams, Frederick Goodrich Henke, Arthur Stanley, E. P. Parker, E. T. Shields, Hardy Jowett, D. MacG, D. MacG, John C. Ferguson, John C. Ferguson, A. C. Moule,
ResumoFrontmatter: Journal of the North-China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society for the Year 1913, Officers for 1913=14, Shanghai, Hongkong, Yokohama & Singapore: Kelly & Walsh, Limited, One of the World's Literary Masterpieces, Applications for Membership, Stating the Name (in Full), Nationality, Profession and Address of Applicants, Should Be Forwarded to "The Secretary, North-China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Shanghai". Table of contents: Vol. XLIV—1913 Contents. Essay: Literary Notes, Un Traité Manicheen Retrouvé En Chine. Traduit Et Annoté Par MM. E. Chavannes Et P. Pelliot, The Three Religions of China. By Rev. W. E. Soothill, M. A., F. R. G. S. Hodder and Stoughton: London and New York, Die Baukunst Und Religiose Kultur Der Chinesen. Band I, P'u-T'o Shan. By Ernst Boerschmann. Berlin: Georg Reimer, 1911, The Coal and Mineral Resources of Shansi Province, China. By Erik T. Nyström, B. Sc. Stockholm: P. A. Norstedt & Sons. 1912, Since the above Notes Were Written Three Important Contributions to the Subject Have Been Placed at My Disposal by the Kindnes of M. M., Proceedings Annual General Meeting, Check List of Birds of the Lower Yangtse Valley from Hankow to the Sea, Corrigenda in Vol. XLIII of Journal, Order—Passeres—The Perching Birds, Chinese Grave Sculptures of the Han Period. By Berthold Laufer. London: E. L. Morice. 1911, Bishop W. G. White, of Kaifeng Fu, Writes, Notes and Queries, Present Day Political Organization in China. By H. S. Brunnert and V. V. Hagelstrom, Revised by N. Th. Kolessoff. Translated out of the Russian by a. Beltchenko and E. E. Moran. Demy 8vo., Pp. i-iv, 1—572, iii—Lxxix. Shanghai: Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., 1912. Mex. $11.00, On the Laws of Japanese Painting. By Henry P. Bowie. San Francisco: Paul Elder and Co. 1911, Painting in the Far Fast. An Introduction to the History of Pictorial Art in Asia, Especially China and Japan. By Lawrence Binyon. London: Edward Arnold, The Passing of the Dragon. By J. C. Keyte, M. A. London: Hodder and Stoughton, Das Justizwesen in China. By F. Holzhauer, Tsingtau, Deutsch-Chinesische Hochschule, 1912. Sold by Max Noessler, Shanghai, A La Decouverte De La Musique Japonaise. Par M. Alfred Westharp. Paris: Ernest Leroux, Editeur, 28 Rue Bonaparte, 1912, Confucius and New China. By Wang Ching Tao. Shanghai: Commercial Press. 50 Cents, Epochs of Chinese and Japanese Art. By Ernest F. Fenollosa. London: William Heinemann, Moral Tenets and Customs in China. By Dr. L. Wieger. Texts in Chinese, Translated and Annotated by L. Davrout, S. J. Of the Chili S. E. Mission. With Romanization and Illustrations. Catholic Mission Press, A Chinese and English Handbook of Business Expressions. By L. De Gieter. T'ou Se We Press, The Heritage of Hiroshige. By Dora Amsden with the Assistance of J. S. Happer. San Francisco: Paul Elder & Co., Books Presented to the Library, Appendix to Check List of Birds of the Lower Yangtze Valley Appendix, The State Religion of China during the Manchu Dynasty A Paper Read at the Austro-Hungarian Legation, Peking, January 22nd, 1913, Recherches Sur Les Superstitions En Chine. Iere Partie, Tome Ier, Tome II. Nos. 1,2, 3,4. Par Le P. Henri Dore. Chang Hai: Imprimerie De T'ou Sé We. 1912—1913, The Christian Monument at Hsi-An Fu, Introduction, Statement, Recent Accessions to the Library, Les Derniers Barbares.—Chine—Tibet—Mongolle. Par Le Commandant D'Ollone, List of Members, Jade: a Study in Chinese Archæology and Religion. By Berthold Laufer. Being Publication 154 of the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago; and Vol. X of the Anthropological Series, The Importance of Calling Attention to the Monuments of China and to the Need of Protecting Them from Vandalism Brought into Existence a Society Which Has Done Useful Work in Placing Printed Notices in Public Resorts Frequented by Foreigners, to Warn Them against Vandalism, Recueil De Nouvelles Expressions Chinoises. Chang Hai, T'ou Sé-We. 1912, Omei San: the Sacred Mountain of West China, Anson Burlingame, and the First Chinese Mission to Foreign Powers. By F. Wells Williams. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, Mongolia after the Genghizides and before the Manchus, China's Monuments, Chinese Embroidery and Other Art Textile Work, A Study in the Life and Philosophy of Wang Yang Ming, Les Influences Iraniennes En Asie Centrale Et En Extreme-Orient. Inaugural Lecture of M. Paul Pelliot, in the Chair of Languages, History and Archaeology of Central Asia, in the College De France, Chinese Materia Medica: Vegetable Kingdom. By the Rev. G. A. Stuart, M. D. Shanghai: the American Presbyterian Mission Press, 1911, Appendix, Chinese Writing in the Chou Dynasty in the Light of Recent Discoveries. L. C. Hopkins, I. S. O. (From Journal of Royal Asiatic Society, October, 1911), Etudes Sur I'Iconographie Bouddhique De I'inde, D'apres Des Documents Nouveaux. By A. Foucher Paris: Ernest Leroux. 1900 and 1905. Obituary. Editorial: The Passing of the Manchus. By P. H. Kent. London: Edwin Arnold. 1912. Review: Proverbs and Maxims in the Chinese Language. By H. Dawson Grone. Shanghai: Kelly and Walsh. Ld. 1911.
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