J. J. L. Duyvendak
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Dutch sinologist
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J. J. L. Duyvendak's Degrees
- PhD Sinology Leiden University
Why Is J. J. L. Duyvendak Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jan Julius Lodewijk Duyvendak was a Dutch Sinologist and professor of Chinese at Leiden University. He is known for his translation of The Book of Lord Shang and his studies of the Dao De Jing. He was co-editor of the renowned sinology journal T'oung Pao with French scholar Paul Pelliot for several decades.
J. J. L. Duyvendak's Published Works
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- FURTHER DATA BEARING ON THE IDENTIFICATION OF THE CRAB NEBULA WITH THE SUPERNOVA OF 1054 A.D. PART I. THE ANCIENT ORIENTAL CHRONICLES (1942) (72)
- China's discovery of Africa (1949) (56)
- The Book of Lord Shang (51)
- The True Dates of the Chinese Maritime Expeditions in the Early Fifteenth Century1) (1938) (46)
- Tao te ching : The book of the way and its virtue (1954) (36)
- The Last Dutch Embassy To the Chinese Court (1794-1795) (1938) (30)
- The Study of Human Abilities, the Jen Wu Chih of Liu Shao. (1938) (23)
- Early Chinese Studies in Holland (1936) (21)
- The Origin and Development of the State Cult of Confucius (1935) (16)
- The Book of Lord Shang a Classic of the Chinese School of Law; Translated From the Chinese with Introduction and Notes (12)
- China's discovery of Africa : lectures given at the University of London on January 22 and 23, 1947 (1949) (8)
- Desultory Notes On the Hsi-Yang Chi (1953) (7)
- Hsün-Tzū On the Rectification of Names (6)
- The Book of Lord Shang Shang-Chün-Shu a Classic of the Chinese School of Law (1963) (5)
- Wong's System for Arranging Chinese Characters (1931) (4)
- Ma huan re-examined (1933) (3)
- The First Siamese Embassy To Holland (1936) (3)
- A Chinese "Divina commedia" (1952) (3)
- The Last Dutch Embassy in the "Veritable Records" (1938) (2)
- Supplementary Documents On the Last Dutch Embassy To the Chinese Court (1939) (2)
- Van Vriend Tot Vijand, de Betrekkingen Tusschen Nederlandsch-Indie en Japan. (From Friend to Foe, The Relations Between the Netherlands Indies and Japan) (1946) (2)
- Ching-Shan's Diary a Mystification (1937) (1)
- Holland's contribution to Chinese studies (1950) (1)
- Notes On Dubs' Translation of Hsün-Tzü (1932) (1)
- The Diary of His Excellency Ching-Shan (0)
- Key Economic Areas in Chinese History as revealed in the Development of Public Works for Water-Control. By Ch'ao-Ting Chi. (London: George Allen and Unwin; New York: American Council, Institute of Pacific Relations. 1936. Pp. xxiii, 168. $2.50.) (1937) (0)
- An Illustrated Battle-Account in the History of the Former Han Dynasty1) (1938) (0)
- Cultural treasures of the East Indies : A symposium edited by Dr. W.H. van Helsdingen and Dr. H. Hoogenberk (1946) (0)
- The Chronology of Hsün-Tzū (0)
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