Bulletin, Issue 70"Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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... the disposition of " devouring . " The plethora of literary references to " devouring spirits ” in late Warring States and a a 21. This translation is adapted from James Legge , The Chinese Classics : vol.5 : The Ch'un ...
... the disposition of " devouring . " The plethora of literary references to " devouring spirits ” in late Warring States and a a 21. This translation is adapted from James Legge , The Chinese Classics : vol.5 : The Ch'un ...
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See also Legge , James : The Religions of China . ( London , 1880 ) , pp . 76–77 , and Laufer , Bertol “ The Development of Ancestral Images in China " . Journal of Religious Psychology . Vol . 6 , No. 2 , ( April , 1913 ) , p . 120 .
See also Legge , James : The Religions of China . ( London , 1880 ) , pp . 76–77 , and Laufer , Bertol “ The Development of Ancestral Images in China " . Journal of Religious Psychology . Vol . 6 , No. 2 , ( April , 1913 ) , p . 120 .
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Legge , James : The Religions of China . ( London , 1880 ) . Levy , André : Fleur en Fiol d'Or ( Jin Ping Mei cihua ) . Texte Traduit , Présenté et Annoté . ( Bibliothèque de la Pléiade , Gallimard , Paris , 1985 ) .
Legge , James : The Religions of China . ( London , 1880 ) . Levy , André : Fleur en Fiol d'Or ( Jin Ping Mei cihua ) . Texte Traduit , Présenté et Annoté . ( Bibliothèque de la Pléiade , Gallimard , Paris , 1985 ) .
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