| Needham/NRI2/SCC2/31/1 contains: |
| 1 |
Letter from Ch'ien Chih Chu [??? / Chu Chien-Chih / Zhu Qianzhi] of the National Sun Yat-Sen University, Pingshek, Kwangtung, China about his work on 'The Influence of Chinese Thought on European Culture' and related documents |
| 2 |
Joseph Needham's notes and references relating to Andreas Müller |
| 3 |
Photographs of a [F?] Bernier manuscript on Confucianism and the government of China, held in the Biblioteque De L'Arsenal, Paris and related note by Joseph Needham |
| 4 |
Typescript copy of a passage on the 'Jesuit attitute to Confucianism', taken from Louis Lecomte, 'Nouveaux Mémoires sur L'état présent de la Chine', (Paris, 1696) |
| 5 |
Typescript copy of a note from Arthur Waley to Joseph Needham about the possibility of William Blake having seen Taoist works |
| 6 |
Typed extrracts from Gabriel Magalhaens', 'A New History of China, containing a 'Description of the Most Considerable Particulars of that Vast Empire' and related notes |
| 7 |
Copy of an article by Victor E. Neuburg published in 'The Literary Guide', entitled, 'In Defence of Thomas Paine' |
| 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. |
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Papers of Joseph Needham as a historian of Chinese science, technology and medicine
| Title |
Typescript copy of a note from Arthur Waley to Joseph Needham about the possibility of William Blake having seen Taoist works |
| Reference |
SCC2/31/1/5 |
| Creator |
Waley, Arthur. |
| Covering Dates |
3 Aug. 1950 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 document; Paper |
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| Index Terms |
| Waley, Arthur David (1889-1966) orientalist |
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