| Needham/NRI2/SCC2/31/1 contains: |
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| 8 |
Cutting of a 'Times' article by William Harris entitled, 'The Historian of Formosa, An Eighteenth-Century Hoax' |
| 9 |
Letter from Paul Lecieux of France, providing Joseph Needham with references to related works |
| 10 |
Joseph Needham's notes on Pasquale d'Elia's 'Le Generalità sulle Scienze Occidentali; Hsi Hsüeh Fan di Giulio Aleni', (Rivista di Studi Orientali, 1950) |
| 11 |
List of books on missionaries in China available for puchase from Jerrold G. Stanoff, Rare Oriental Books, California, U.S.A. |
| 12 |
Photograph of a painting of an 'allegorical group of arts and sciences' probably by Tung Chhi-Chhang [??? / Dong Qichang], (1555-1636) |
| 13 |
Correspondence with J. L. Cranmer-Byng about his discovery of a manuscript of an appendix of Lord Macartney's observations on China with attached observations on the state of medicine, surgery and chemistry in China by Dr. Hugh Gillan |
| 14 |
Cutting of a 'Times article entiled 'The Japanese Print, Then and Now' |
| 15 |
Joseph Needham's notes from W. J. Proudfoot's 'Biographical Memoir of James Dinwiddie, LL.D., Astronomer in the British Embassy to China (1792-4)..' |
| 16 |
Joseph Needham's notes from A. Churchill and J. Churchill, 'A Collection of Voyages and Travels..', (London, 1732-1752) |
| 17 |
Joseph Needham's notes from Alvaro Semedo, 'History of China', (1655) |
| 18 |
Joseph Needham's notes from George Hakervill, 'An Apologie or Declaration of the Power and Providence of God in the Government of the World', (Oxford, 1635) |
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Papers of Joseph Needham as a historian of Chinese science, technology and medicine
| Title |
Correspondence with J. L. Cranmer-Byng about his discovery of a manuscript of an appendix of Lord Macartney's observations on China with attached observations on the state of medicine, surgery and chemistry in China by Dr. Hugh Gillan |
| Reference |
SCC2/31/1/13 |
| Creator |
Cranmer-Byng, J.L.; Needham, Joseph. |
| Covering Dates |
14 Aug. 1960–30 Apr. 1963 |
| Extent and Medium |
14 sheets; Paper |
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| Content and context |
Cranmer-Byng explains that he found the manuscript while 'preparing for publication an edition of Lord Macartney's Journal of his embassy to China in the years 1792-94'. He suggests that 'you might be interested to read what an amateur scientist who visited China in 1793 was able to discover about these subjects'. The documents also include related Joseph Needham notes; heavily annotated typescript description of the embassy of Lord Macartney carrying an 'orrery' to China. |
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