| Needham/NRI2/6 contains: |
| 1 |
'Cantab' Loose leaf note book used by Joseph Needham for learning Chinese |
| 2 |
'Guildhall series of stock rulings' accounts book used as a Chinese dictionary by Joseph Needham |
| 3 |
Address book used - Dictionary of compounds with English, Romanisation and Chinese |
| 4 |
Address book containing Joseph Needham's 'Notes on Chinese Grammar' ????? |
| 5 |
Pack of filing cards tied together, with hand-written Chinese characters arranged by radicals |
| 6 |
Collection of Chinese practice notes made by Joseph Needham on a trip to California, U.S.A., 1940 |
| 7 |
Series of eight Chinese learning books entitled «???????» 'Up-to Date Series, National Readers for Lower Primary Schools', (The Commercial Press, Ltd.) |
| 8 |
Joseph Needham's annotated copy of H.A. Giles, 'How to begin Chinese: the hundred best characters', (2nd ed., Shanghai: Kelly and Walsh, 1925) |
| 9 |
Joseph Needham's annotated copy of H. A. Giles, 'How to begin Chinese: the second hundred best characters', (2nd ed., Shanghai: Kelly and Walsh, 1925) |
| 10 |
Joseph Needham's annotated copy of H. A. Giles, 'Chinese without a teacher', (7th ed, Shanghai: Kelly and Walsh, 1916) |
| 11 |
Joseph Needham's annotated copy of W. E. Soothill, 'The student's four thousand ? and general pocket dictionary', (1st Edition, Shanghai: Presbyterian Mission Press, 1899) |
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Papers of Joseph Needham as a historian of Chinese science, technology and medicine
| Title |
Address book containing Joseph Needham's 'Notes on Chinese Grammar' ????? |
| Reference |
NRI2/6/4 |
| Covering Dates |
1940 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 volume; Paper |
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| Content and context |
The notes are made following Wieger, 'Chinois écrit, Précis, Grammaire, Phraseologie', (Tientsin, 1929). |
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