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Needham/NRI2/SCC2/87/2 contains:
1 Joseph Needham's draft typescript of pages from the 'Tension, Fracture and Continuity' section of 'Science and Civilisation in China, Volume 4, Part 1'
2 Notes on waves and particles from 'W W Flexner, 4/1/47'
3 Joseph Needham's notes on the 'Atomic Theories of Science' from a lecture or talk with Desmond Bernal
4 Joseph Needham's notes on Surendranath Dasgupta and Dr. B. N. Seal
5 Postcard from A. D. W. [Arthur Waley] about the meaning of the character ? [Wei] in the context of physics
6 Copied extract on Aristotle and metaphysics provided by [S?] Sambursky, Jerusalem
7 Copy of an anonymous 'Time' article entitled 'Death of a Law', about 'parity law'
8 Manuscript draft for 'Science and Civilisation in China' headed 'Waves and Particles additions' and attached notes
9 Cutting of an anonymous article published in 'Nature' entitled 'Bicentenary of Boscovich's 'Theoria Philosophiae Naturalis''
10 Documents relating to the publication of an article 'Waves and Particles in Chinese Scientific Thought' by Joseph Needham and Kenneth Robinson in the French journal 'Sciences'
11 Letter from Laura [W?] of London, about the article 'Waves and Particles in Chinese Scientific Thought' by Joseph Needham and Kenneth Robinson
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Papers of Joseph Needham as a historian of Chinese science, technology and medicine

Title Postcard from A. D. W. [Arthur Waley] about the meaning of the character ? [Wei] in the context of physics
Reference SCC2/87/2/5
Creator Waley, Arthur.
Covering Dates 12 Sep. 1951
Extent and Medium 1 document; Paper
Index Terms
Waley, Arthur David (1889-1966) orientalist
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