Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1960 - China "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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... clearly a Chinese invention , the earliest preserved specimens of printing from the eighth century are Japanese and Korean . Both are in the form of miniature scrolls and bear similar texts . translated into Chinese from Sanskrit and ...
... clearly a Chinese invention , the earliest preserved specimens of printing from the eighth century are Japanese and Korean . Both are in the form of miniature scrolls and bear similar texts . translated into Chinese from Sanskrit and ...
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... clearly selected entries . For example , zheben such as Lunheng ( B058 ) or Bai shi liutie shilei ji ( B064 ) might have supported a more specific designation of place , and HZ ? designations might have been better attributed to other ...
... clearly selected entries . For example , zheben such as Lunheng ( B058 ) or Bai shi liutie shilei ji ( B064 ) might have supported a more specific designation of place , and HZ ? designations might have been better attributed to other ...
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... clearly separated at the time , for example , there were Buddhist temples that printed and sold books for profit , it is with some reservation that we sub - divide this second category into the following three groups : commercial , such ...
... clearly separated at the time , for example , there were Buddhist temples that printed and sold books for profit , it is with some reservation that we sub - divide this second category into the following three groups : commercial , such ...