Monumenta Serica
Journal of Oriental Studies
Volume XXXI (1974-1975)
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ISSN 0254-9948 |
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Separata Available:Chan, Ming K.: The Historiography of the Tzu-chih t'ung-chien: A SurveyChang, Kuang-Yüan: The Mao Kung Ting: A Major Bronze Vessel ... Denlinger, Paul B.: Beyond Tone in Sino-Tibetan Denlinger, Paul B.: Chinese Tone and Southeast Asian Languages Eber, Irene: Poland and Polish Authors in Modern Chinese Literature and Translation Eckhardt, André: Der Seinsbegriff im Koreanischen Fung, Edmund S.K.: Li Yüan-hung and the Revolution of 1911 Kroll, Paul W.: The Quartrains of Meng Hao-jan Kuller, Janet: The Fu of the Hsün Tzu as an Anti-Taoist Polemic Lo, Winston W.: Circuits and Circuit Intendants in the Territorial Administration ... Rosenzweig, D.L.: Painters in the Early Ch'ing Court: The Socioeconomic Background Serruys, Henri: A Genre of Oral Literature in Mongolia: The Adresses South Coblin, W.: The Initials of the Wei-Chin Period ... Wong, Young-Tsu: Feng Kuei-fen's Perception of Reform |
Table of Contents
Articles |
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1-38 |
MING K. CHAN: The Historiography of the Tzu-chih t'ung-chien: A Survey |
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39-107 |
WINSTON W. LO: Circuits and Circuit Intendants in the Territorial Administration of Sung China |
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108-130 |
KAI-FU TSAO: K'ang-hsi and the San-fan War |
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131-150 |
YOUNG-TSU WONG: Feng Kuei-fen's Perception of Reform |
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151-171 |
EDMUND S.K. FUNG: Li Yüan-hung and the Revolution of 1911 |
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172-204 |
LIN YÜ-SHENG: The Evolution of the Pre-Confucian Meaning of Jen and the Confucian Concept of Moral Autonomy |
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205-218 |
JANET A.H. KULLER: The "Fu" of the Hsün Tzu as an Anti-Taoist Polemic |
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219-287 |
FANG-KUEI LI (translated by G.L. MATTOS): Studies on Archaic Chinese |
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288-318 |
W. SOUTH COBLIN: The Initials of the Wei-Chin Period as Revealed in the Phonological Glosses of Kuo P'u and Others |
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319-333 |
PAUL B. DENLINGER: Chinese Tone and Southeast Asian Languages |
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334-343 |
PAUL B. DENLINGER: Beyond Tone in Sino-Tibetan |
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344-374 |
PAUL W. KROLL: The Quatrains of Meng Hao-jan |
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375-392 |
DIANA YU-SHIH CHEN: Change and Continuation in Su Shih's Theory of Literature: A Note on His "Ch'ih-pi-fu" |
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393-406 |
C.I. TU: The Chinese Examination Essay: Some Literary Considerations |
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407-445 |
IRENE EBER: Poland and Polish Authors in Modern Chinese Literature and Translation |
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446-474 |
CHANG KUANG-YUAN (translated by John Marney): The Mao Kung Ting: A Major Bronze Vessel of the Western Chou Period, a Rebuttal of Dr. Noel Barnard's Theories |
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475-487 |
DAPHNE LANGE ROSENZWEIG: Painters at the Early Ch'ing Court: The Socioeconomic Background |
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488-520 |
SIEGBERT HUMMEL: Materialien zu einem Wörterbuch der Žan- žun-Sprache |
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521-549 |
HARTMUT WALRAVENS: Zu zwei katholischen Katechismen in mandjurischer Sprache |
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550-554 |
ANDRE ECKARDT: Der Seinsbegriff im Koreanischen |
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555-613 |
HENRY SERRUYS, C.I.C.M.: A Genre of Oral Literature in Mongolia: The Addresses |
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Book Reviews |
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614-616 |
IRINA SERGEEVNA ERMAČENKO: Politika Man'čžurskoi Dinastii Tsin(g) v Yužnoi i Servernoi Mongolii v xvii v (HENRY SERRUYS) |
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616-618 |
JOHN E. SCHRECKER: Imperialism and Chinese Nationalism: Germany in Shantung (MICHAEL UNDERDOWN) |
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618-622 |
PAUL A. COHEN: Between Tradition and Modernity: Wang T'ao and Reform in Late Ch'ing-China (Y.T. WONG) |
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622-636 |
INGA-LILL HANSON (ed.): A Symposium on Chinese Grammar (PAUL L-M SERRUYS) |
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636-638 |
HASHIMOTO MANTARŌ: The Hakka Dialect: A Linguistic Study of Its Phonology, Syntax and Lexicon (PAUL FU-MIEN YANG) |
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638-640 |
CHOU HUNG-HSIANG: Pu-tz'u tui-chen shu-li (KEN-ICHI TAKASHIMA) |
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640-641 |
EDWARD H. SCHAFER: The Divine Woman: Dragon Ladies and Rain Maidens in T'ang Literature (WOLFRAM EBERHARD) |
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642-643 |
MICHAEL POLLAK: The Torah Scrolls of the Chinese Jews: The History, Significance and Present Whereabouts of the Sifrei Torah of the Defunct Jewish Community of Kaifeng (RUDOLF LOEWENTHAL) |
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643-645 |
Serta Tibeto-Mongolica. Festschrift für Walther Heissig zum 60. Geburtstag (HENRY SERRUYS) |


