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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 4
Page 6
... inscriptions had existed for some centuries and had inculcated the thinking of the literate class in China with the concept of standardization and multiplication of texts . In its early stages , in the ninth and tenth centuries ...
... inscriptions had existed for some centuries and had inculcated the thinking of the literate class in China with the concept of standardization and multiplication of texts . In its early stages , in the ninth and tenth centuries ...
Page 14
... inscriptions . Other changes are equally insignificant , such as incorporating III - 9 within the category of arts , III - 8 . At the end of the scheme we have added IV - 6 , fiction , and IV - 7 , collectanea , neither of which is ...
... inscriptions . Other changes are equally insignificant , such as incorporating III - 9 within the category of arts , III - 8 . At the end of the scheme we have added IV - 6 , fiction , and IV - 7 , collectanea , neither of which is ...
Page 21
... inscriptions on stone . Based on a census of 186,330 households ( hu ) 58 before 1273 , it is estimated that the population of Hangzhou was around one million , about the same as today , making it the largest city in the world then ...
... inscriptions on stone . Based on a census of 186,330 households ( hu ) 58 before 1273 , it is estimated that the population of Hangzhou was around one million , about the same as today , making it the largest city in the world then ...