52 resultados para Architektur in China
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Read on 7. Mars 1832. Preprint with separate pagination appeared in 1833.
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Generally attributed to Robert Dodsley. The Dictionary of national biography attributes Part I to Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield, and Part II to John Hill.
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"This edition is limited to 1,500 copies, of which this is no. 1015."
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"Parts of the book have been published as separate articles in the American Museum journal, Harper's magazine, and Asia."--Pref.
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1894-1909/1910 called Mission among the higher classes in China.
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Contains bibliographic references.
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Author works in the Eurasia Branch, Population Division, International Programs Center, U.S. Bureau of the Census-- Pref.
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"The subjoined Syllabary is 'mutatis mutandis' identical with the 'Tabelle für die laute des chinesischen im mandarin-dialecte' submitted by me to the Far-Eastern section of the XIII International congress of Orientalists held at Hamburg in September, 1902." ("Published in the Transactions of the Congress and reprinted in Prof. H. Cordier's report, 'Les etudes chinoises,' 1899-1902, 'Tʼoung pao,' 1903, p. 38-45, and 'Beiträge zur kenntniss des Orients.' vol. 1, München, 1903.")
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