Letter from Liu Cunren 劉存人 to Angus Graham on the translation of the Mojing or Mozi, the Mohist canon.
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Letter from [Wong] Siu-Kit to Angus Graham to ask Graham's indulgence in reading Wong's essay on Mencius. ("Meaning in Mencius", published in Journal of Oriental Studies 9.2 (1971), 347-367), and Wong's uncertainty regarding the essay being amateurish. He also writes of his concerns regarding level tone words and deflected tone words.
Letter from Angus Graham to Joseph [Needham] to ask whether pulleys of any complexity were used in ancient China for lifting curtains. He writes that he and Nathan Sivin are collaborating on optical canons (this article was published in 1973). Letter incomplete.
Sans titreLetter from Nathan Sivin to Angus Graham to enclose notes on Tsou Yen (not present).
Sans titreLetter to Angus Graham from a M.A. student at the University of California, Berkeley, to discuss his thesis on the reconstruction of the Tactical chapters of the Mo-tzŭ and to ask if Graham would be willing to comment upon it. Letter is incomplete.
Correspondence sent and received by Graham between 1980 and 1984.
Sans titreLetter from William Boltz and Michael Loewe concerning contributions to a handbook for the use of anyone embarking on research in the primary materials of the Chou and Han periods. They ask for agreement to contribute by 31 March 1980 and for contributions by 31 July 1980. With the letter is an example of work by Loewe.
Sans titreLetter from Henry Rosemont to Angus Graham to give him the correct citation for the book Studies in Classical Chinese Thought.
Sans titreLetter from Mary Garrett to Angus Graham to send him a draft of her work on "wei-wu" on which she had asked John Cikoski to comment. She also writes that she has been awarded a fellowship in London but asks advice about fees. With the letter are some research notes.
Correspondence between J.R. Bracken, his Secretary and Mary Garrett regarding whether Professor Graham would be at SOAS in the coming term.