Pulleyblank, Edwin G (. (b 1922) sinologist)
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Copy of a letter from Joseph Needham to Prof. E. Pulleyblank of Downing College, Cambridge about An Lu-Shan and diabetes, and related notes by Pulleyblank, 1962-05-10
Joseph Needham notes 'main Proto-Endocrinology Subfile is 'Animal Drugs in Pharm Files; see also Elxir Poisoning in Pharm Files'.
Correspondence with Dr. Otto Karow of the Institute of Oriental Languages, University of Bonn, Germany, about a possible visit to Cambridge, and other matters, and related documents, 1957-10-13 - 1959-02-03
Correspondence with E. G. Pulleyblank of Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Cambridge, about plans for Joseph Needham to give two introductory lectures on Chinese science and technology, 1961-11-26 - 1961-12-11
The correspondence comprises 2 letters from Pulleyblank; copy of 1 letter from Joseph Needham.
Needham proposes that he cover the history of Chinese science in one lecture and the history of technology in another.
Cutting of a 'New Statesman and Nation' article commting on a Government booklet concerning the treatment of British prisoners during the Korean war, and related documents, 1955-03-05 - 1955-03-12
Cutting of a review by E. G. Pulleyblank published in the journal 'History' (Feb-Oct 1956), 1956-02 - 1956-10
Many of the reviews came to Joseph Needham via Cambridge University Press and are accompanied by an explanatory compliments slip.
Cutting of a review by E. G. Pulleyblank published in 'The Listener', 1959-11-26
Many of the reviews came to Joseph Needham via Cambridge University Press and are accompanied by an explanatory compliments slip.
Cutting of a review by E. G. Pulleyblank published in 'The Listener', 1954-10-21
Many of the reviews came to Joseph Needham via Cambridge University Press and are accompanied by an explanatory compliments slip.
Cutting of a review by E. Pulleyblank published in "The Listener", 1956-08-30
Many of the reviews came to Joseph Needham via Cambridge University Press and are accompanied by an explanatory compliments slip.
Documents relating to a passage in the Yuan Shih [元史 / Yuan Shi] describing the building of the Thung Hui Ho section of the Grand Canal between Peking and Thungchow by Kuo Shou-Ching [郭守敬 / Guo Shoujing] in 1293, 1955-10-13
The text refers to 7 flash-lock gates and 14 pound locks. The documents comprise draft translations; list of names of the gates; letter from E. Pulleyblank of Downing College, Cambridge, making comments on the translation of the passage. This text is referred to in 'Science and Civilisation in China, Volume 4, Part 3', p.355.
Joseph Needham notes made at the Twenty-Fourth International Congress of Orientalists, Munich, Germany, 1957, 1957
These include notes from a 'Discussion on Regionalism' with E. G. Pulleyblank, Etienne Balazs and others; notes of people met.
Joseph Needham's notes from E. G. Pulleyblank's inaugural lecture as [Professor of Chinese, University of Cambridge?], 1955-02-24
Joseph Needham notes that this material was 'formerly in CUP notes and ideas file'.
Joseph Needham's summary list of the contents of correspondence on canals with A. W. Skempton of Imperial College of Science and Technology, London and E. Pulleyblank, Professor of Chinese at Cambridge, 1955
Much of the correspondence is with A. W. Skempton of Imperial College of Science and Technology, London.
Letter from E. G. Pulleyblank, Professor of Chinese, Cambridge and accompanying detailed notes on the volume, 1955-02-09
These files of correspondence are particularly interesting as they provide an insight into people’s opinion of the volumes. Joseph Needham opened a file each time a volume was published.
Letters to E. G. Pulleyblank, Professor of Chinese, Cambridge, about his review in published in the 'Listener', 21 October 1954 and cutting of the review, 1954-10-21 - 1955-02-08
Many of the reviews came to Joseph Needham via Cambridge University Press and are accompanied by an explanatory compliments slip.
'Memorandum on the Sino Press' prepared by E.G. Pulleyblank, Professor of Chinese, Cambridge, 1954-04-02 - 1954
Headings include 'Use of Chinese type in Great Britain since the War'; 'Position resulting from the closure of the Sino Press'; Reccomendation 'that every possible step be taken to reopen the Sino Press, since the loss of that Press would undoubtedly hamper the publication of the increasing number of books and articles being prepared in this country on all branches of Chinese culture'.
Note from Ted [Edward Pulleyblank] of Cambridge, forwarding a letter received from Frank H. Winter of Los Angeles, California, U.S.A., enquiring about gunpowder rockets in Chinese history,, 1962-01-23 - 1962-03-21
The documents also include a copy of a reply from Joseph Needham to Winter. Winter explains that the information is required for a school paper on Chinese military pyrotechny. He explains his doubt that rockets are of Chinese origin.
Notes by E. Pulleyblank, Professor of Chinese, Cambridge and Joseph Needham on the early Chinese calculations of length in terms of astronomical units, 1955 - 1959
Many relate to the Meridian Arc Survey of I-Hsing and Nankung Yüeh.
Notes from E. G. Pulleyblank about the changes in man's body before it reaches perfection and related notes by Joseph Needham, 1950 - 1955
This series contains files on each topic set out in Joseph Needham's grand plan for 'Science and Civilisation in China'.
Postcard from EGP [E G Pulleyblank, Professor of Chinese, Cambridge], about references to archery in the 'Tzu Chih Thung Chien' [資治通鑑 / Zi Zhi Tong Jian], (1065 to 1084), and related notes, 1955-06-02
This series contains files on each topic set out in Joseph Needham's grand plan for 'Science and Civilisation in China'.
Preparatory notes for the paper by Joseph Needham and co-authors, 1958-11-25 - 1958-12-31
Many of the notes are by E. Pulleyblank.