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Newsletter East Asian Art & Archaeology by
Material type: Text Text; Format: print
Publication details: Ann Arbor
Availability: Items available for loan: Institute of Sinology (1)Location, call number: 2000/3008 (steht im Newsletterschuber).

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Journal of the American Oriental Society by
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Language: Chinese
Publication details: Ann Arbor/Mi
Availability: Items available for loan: Institute of Sinology (1)Location, call number: 2000/0019.

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Medicine and Immortality in T'ang China Livia Kohn, University of Michigan by
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In: Journal of the American Oriental Society Vol. 108.3 (1988); p. 465-469"
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Temporal Paradoces Intersections of Time Present ant Time Past in the Song Ci Brook Ziporyn (University of Michigan) by
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In: Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews Vol. 17 (1995); p. 89-109"
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The Self-so and its Traces in the Thought of Guo Xiang Brook Ziporyn (University of Michigan) by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 43.3 (1993); p. 511-539"
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Point of View in the Writings of Traditional Chinese Fiction Critics David L. Rolston, University of Michigan by
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In: Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews Vol. 15 (1993); p. 113-142"
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Reply to Pulleyblank William H. Baxter (University of Michigan) by
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In: Journal of Chinese Linguistics Vol. 22.1 (1994); p. 139-160"
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Qiu Ying's Other Patrons Ellen Johnston Laing, University of Michigan by
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In: Journal of the American Oriental Society Vol. 4.3 (1998); p. 686-692"
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The Uses of Literature Ding Ling an Yan'an Yi-tsi Mei Feuerwerker (University of Michigan) by
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In: Essays in Modern Chinese Literature and Literary Criticism Vol. (1982); p. 3-38"
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On Narrative Revolutions Kenneth J. Dewoskin (University of Michigan) by
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In: Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews Vol. 5 (1983); p. 29-45"
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Ars Orientalis The Arts of Islam and the East, Volume X Freer Gallery of Art by
Material type: Text Text
Language: English
Publication details: Michigan University of Michigan 1975
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The Study of Yüan Song Poetry Comes of Age J. I. Crump, Jr. (University of Michigan) by
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In: Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews Vol. 4.2 (1982); p. 233-241"
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Communications and National Integration in Communist China Alan P. L. Liu by Series: Michigan Studies on China
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Publication details: Berkeley Univ. of California Pr. 1971; 1971
Availability: Items available for loan: Institute of Sinology (1)Location, call number: 2193/0016.

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Language and Logic in Ancient China by Chad Hansen, published for the Center for Chinese Studies of the University of Michigan by Series: Michigan Studies on China
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Publication details: Ann Arbor The University of Michigan Press 1983; 1983
Availability: Items available for loan: Institute of Sinology (1)Location, call number: 2130/0111.

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Pride of Place The Advent of Local History in Early Medieval China by Andrew Barclay Chittick; A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (History) in the University of Michigan 1997 by
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Language: English
Publication details: Ann Arbor UMI Dissertation Services 1997
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