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Loewe, Michael (1922- ), 1977, 1992, 2002, 2005

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 39
Identifier: 0011_PER_DHawkes_Series_3_Folder_39

Consists chiefly of correspondence between Michael Loewe (鲁惟一), a Cambridge sinologist, and David Hawkes and Rachel and John Minford. Also includes publications by Michael Loewe. Arranged chronologically

-Manuscripts found recently in China : a preliminary survey. By Michael A.N. Loewe. 1 volume (pages [99]-136) ; 24 cm. Offprint from: T'oung pao, vol. LXIII (1977), 2-3 (Note 2)

-Letter from Michael Loewe to Contibutors to Early Chinsese texts: a bibliographical guide. 29-iv-92. 1 sheet. Printout (phtocopy). On sending a copy of the contribution to Early Chinese texts (Note 1) (Note 2)

-Email from Michael Loewe to Rachel Minford. 27 Janvier 2002. 1 sheet. Printout. Subject: Birthday book. Reply to the invitation to contribute to the birthday book for David Hawkes. With handwritten notes (Note 1) (Note 2)

-Email from John Minford to Michael Loewe. May 11, 2002. 1 sheet. Printout. On the contribution by Michael to the birthday book for David. Also includes original message from Michael Loewe to Rachel Minford, dated May 10, 2002 (Note 1) (Note 2)

-Letter from Michael Loewe to Rachel and John Minford. 21-V-2002. 1 sheet. Holograph, signed. On sending a copy of the contribution to the birthday book for David Hawkes (Note 1) (Note 2)

-Postcard from Michael Loewe to David Hawkes. 30-1-2005. 1 postcard ; 11 x 15 cm. Holograph, signed. Thank you for David's present (Note 2)

Dates

  • 1977, 1992, 2002, 2005

Language of Materials

English.

Conditions Governing Access

Accessibility level = 1 (Totally open to public on the online archive; physically available upon request made to CUHK Library or Prof. John Minford)

Conditions Governing Use

Note 1: Contains personal data or sensitive information; access restricted
Note 2: Copyright restrictions may apply

Extent

6 item(s)

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the CUHK Library Archival Collections Repository

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