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CHINESE LANGUAGE AND WRITING
ΙΙ9 H. Hackmann, Der Zusammenhang zwischen Schrift und Kultur in China, Munich, 1928; and "ARCHIV FUER SCHREIB- UND BUCHWESEN," 1930.
0. Kuemmel, Chinesische Bronzer, Berlin, 1928. 0. Sirén, Les peintures chinoises dans les collections americaines, Paris, 1928.
W. Perceval Yetts, The George Eumoforpoulos Collection. Catalogue of the Chinese and Corean Bronzes, etc., 3 vols., London, 1929-1932; The Cull Chinese Bronzes, London, 1939.
J. Schubert, Etecas ueber die Versuche zur Vereinfachung der chinesischen Schrift, and Lateinschrift oder Nationalschrift in China, "ARCHIV FUER SCHREIB- UND BUCHWESEN," 1930.
Kuo Mo-jo, Studies of Inscriptions on Bronzes of the Yin and Chou Dynasties, Peking, 1931.
R. S. Britton, The Couling-Chalfant Collection of Inscribed Oracle Bone, Shanghai, 1935
A. B. Coole, Coins in China's History, Tientsin, 1936.
H. G. Creel, The Birth of China, etc., London, 1936; Studies in Early Chinese Culture, Washington, 1938.
Ch. Kim, Die Lesung einiger alter Bronze-Inschriften, "OSTASIATISCHE ZeitSCHRIFT," Berlin, 1937.
Lo Chên-yü, San tai chi chin tên s'un, Corpus of nearly 5.000 ancient Chinese bronze inscriptions, np., 1937.
J. Mullie, The Structural Principles of the Chinese Language, Peking, 1937. P. B. Schuler, Altes Erbe des neuen China, Paderborn, 1937. Yang Yu-hsün, La Calligraphie chinoise depuis les Han, Paris, 1937Y. Chiang, Chinese Calligraphy etc., London, 1938. R. H. van Gulik, Mi Fu on Ink-Stones, Peking, 1938.
Jung Kêng, Chin rën pien. Inscriptions on Bronzes, 2nd ed., Ch'ang-sha, 1939: Shang chou i ch' t'ung k'ao. The Bronzas of Skang and Chou, 2 vols., Peking, 1941.
Huang Chuan-shêng. Origine et évolution de l'écriture etc. Paris, 1939.
G. A. Kennedy, Serial Arrangement of Chinese Characters, Yale University Press, 1941,
A. von Rosthorn, Zur Geschichte der chinesischen Schrift, "WIENER ZEITSCHRIFT FUER DIE KUNDE DES MORGENLANDES," 1941.
G. Margoulies, La langue et l'écriture chinoises, Paris, 1943.
W. Simon, Hotu to Study and Write Chinese Characters, London, 1944; 1,200 Chinese Basic Characters, London, 1944.
V. Skalicka, Sur la typologie de la langue chinoise parlée, "ARCHIV ORIENTÁLNI," Prague, 1946.
K. Scott Latourette, The Development of China, 6th ed., Boston and New York, 1946.
J. E. Lodge, A. G. Wenley and J. A. Pope, A Descriptive and Illustrative Catalogue of Chinese Bronzes, Washington, 1946.
L. Bachhofer, A Short History of Chinese Art, New York, 1946.