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Far Eastern Quarterly (1954) 14 (1): 99–100.
Published: 01 November 1954
...Wu Hsin-min Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1954 1954 Essay on Literature: Written by the Third-Century Chinese Poet Lu Chi . Translated by Shih-hsiang Chen in the Year MCMXLVIII. Revised 1952. Portland, Maine : The Anthoensen Press , 1953 . 27 . BOOK REVIEWS...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1964) 23 (4): 604–605.
Published: 01 August 1964
...Joseph Needham Written on Bamboo and Silk; The Beginnings of Chinese Books and Inscriptions . By Tsuen-hsuin Tsien [Ch'ien Ts'un-Hsün]. Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1962 . xiv, 233 . Illustrations. $7.50. Copyright © Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1964 1964 604...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1980) 39 (3): 597–599.
Published: 01 May 1980
...Jeffrey P. Mass The Future and the Past: A Translation and Study of the Gukanshō , an Interpretative History of Japan Written in 1219 . Translated and edited by Delmer M. Brown and Ichirō Ishida . Berkeley : University of California Press , 1979 . xiv, 493 pp. Abbreviations, Glossary...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1994) 53 (3): 707–751.
Published: 01 August 1994
...” or “Literary Chinese”). Beginning in the medieval period, however, an undercurrent of written Vernacular Sinitic (hereafter VS, pai-hua[-wen]) started to develop. The written vernacular came to full maturity in China only with the May Fourth Movement of 1919, after the final collapse during the 1911 revolution...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1999) 58 (1): 222–223.
Published: 01 February 1999
...Donald N. Clark Sŏyangini pon Chosŏn—Chosŏn Kwang'gye Sŏyang Sŏji, 1655–1949 . (Korea Through Western Eyes—The Written Record of Western Contact with Korea, 1655–1949) . By Pak Taehŏn . 2 vols. Seoul : Hosanbang Rare Books , 1996 . 1000 pp., illustrated. $2,000 (cloth). Alternate title...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1951) 11 (1): 104–105.
Published: 01 November 1951
...H. G. Henderson Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1951 1951 A Grammar of Formal Written Japanese . By W. P. Lehmann and Lloyd Faust . Supplement : Kokuji. By R. P. Alexander. Cambridge: Harvard University Press , 1951 . Harvard-Yenching Institute Studies, Volume...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1998) 57 (2): 487–489.
Published: 01 May 1998
...Madeline K. Spring In Search of the Supernatural: The Written Record . Translated by Kenneth DeWoskin and J. I. Crump Jr. , Stanford : Stanford University Press , 1996 . xxxvi, 283 pp. $39.50. Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1998 1998 BOOK REVIEWS CHINA 487...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1955) 15 (1): 136–139.
Published: 01 November 1955
...Shirō Hattori Comparative Study of Postpositions in Mongolian Dialects and the Written Language . By Frederick Holden Buck . Harvard-Yenching Institute Studies, XII. Cambridge : Harvard University Press , 1955 . xvii, 158 . Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1955...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1967) 26 (3): 544.
Published: 01 May 1967
...Frank H. Tucker Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1967 1967 Read Vietnamese A Graded Course in Written Vietnamese . By Nguyen-Dinh-Hoa . Tokyo, Japan : Charles E. Tuttle Co., Publishers , 1966 . 189 pp. Key to Exercises, Glossary. $3.75. 544 JOURNAL OF ASIAN...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2012) 71 (1): 227–228.
Published: 01 February 2012
..., Manifest in Words, Written on Paper remains an important contribution to the growing corpus of studies of medieval China as a manuscript culture. In the last chapter and a half, Nugent explores questions of how people encountered poems and who played what roles in their dissemination. He looks...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2012) 71 (2): 505–506.
Published: 01 May 2012
...Fan Pen Chen The Interplay of the Oral and the Written in Chinese Popular Literature . Edited by Vibeke Børdahl and Margaret B. Wan . Copenhagen : NIAS Press , 2010 . xvii, 269 pp. $80.00 (cloth); $32.00 (paper). Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 2012 2012...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2009) 68 (1): 286–287.
Published: 01 February 2009
... the rationale behind using the Western term “panegyric poetry” to describe yingzhi shi or yingzhao shi (poems “written at imperial command”), the book plumbs the wealth of the Chinese tradition, beginning with the Han rhapsody (chapter 1), considered “a major source of convention for later panegyric poetry...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2006) 65 (1): 175–177.
Published: 01 February 2006
...). Perhaps this is so, but such a description places a more terrifying burden of explanation on that medieval than any single term of art can reasonably carry, as our Europeanist colleagues realized a long time ago. DENNIS GRAFFLIN Bates College Chinese Poetry and Prophecy: The Written Oracle in East Asia...
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Published: 01 May 2020
Figure 4. “Inventory List of Weapons,” Eastern Han dynasty, written in 93–95 CE, 122 cm wide, seventy-seven tablets strung together by two lines of hemp threads, each tablet is 23 x 1.3 cm. Discovered in 1930 in Juyan 居延, Inner Mongolia 內蒙古. Courtesy of the Institute of History and Philology More
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Published: 01 February 2022
Figures 2 and 3. On the left, Chinese words written in the Arabic script in 1313 (Türkiye Yazma Eserler Kurumu Başkanlığı, Süleymaniye Kütüphanesi, Ayasofya 3596, Tanksukname-i Ilhani 1313 , 157). On the right, a twentieth-century manuscript in xiao'erjin (Bai 1953 ). More
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Published: 01 November 2016
Figure 1. Yu Simch'un's (柳尋春; 1762–1834) spiral letter written in 1811 (Kukhak Chinhŭng Yŏn'gu Saŏp Ch'ujin Wiwŏnhoe 2005 , 161). Effects added by the author. Photo courtesy of the Academy of Korean Studies. More
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Published: 01 November 2016
Figure 2. Ch'oe Ikhyǒn's (崔益鉉; 1833–1906) boomerang letter written in 1903 (Han'guk Koganch'al Yǒn'guhoe 2006 , 236–37). Effects added by the author. Photo courtesy of Taunsaem Publisher. More
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Published: 01 November 2016
Figure 3. Yu Hujo's (柳厚祚; 1798–1876) letter written in 1871 (Kukhak Chinhŭng Yŏn'gu Saŏp Ch'ujin Wiwŏnhoe 2005 , 166). Effects added by the author. Photo courtesy of the Academy of Korean Studies. More
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Published: 01 November 2016
Figure 6. Madam Pak's (1700–1737) letter to her mother written in 1726 (Kukhak Chinhŭng Yŏn'gu Saŏp Ch'ujin Wiwŏnhoe 2004 , 36). Effects added by the author. Photo courtesy of the Academy of Korean Studies. More
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Journal of Asian Studies (1993) 52 (2): 373–399.
Published: 01 May 1993
...Chad Hansen Abstract I t began with the Phoenicians . Most written languages now use their invention— a phonetic alphabet. The invention of alphabetic writing escorted an influential theory of language onto the intellectual stage. Aristotle expressed the basic outline of that theory, which has...