- He is a
former member of the
House of
Representatives for GreenLeft.
Duyvendak is the
eldest son of a
minister from Zeist.
After his high
school he studied...
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Duyvendak (1939), 360.
Mills (1970), 11.
Duyvendak (1939), 362.
Dreyer (2007), 63.
Dreyer (2007), 59 & 62.
Dreyer (2007), 64.
Duyvendak (1939)...
- Jan
Julius Lodewijk Duyvendak (28 June 1889 – 9 July 1954) was a
Dutch Sinologist and
professor of
Chinese at
Leiden University. He is
known for his translation...
-
appearance of the
characters 騶虞 (zou yu) is in the Book of Songs, but J.J.L.
Duyvendak describes that the
interpretation of that
little poem as
referring to...
- (1998), 233.
Dreyer (2007), 55.
Dreyer (2007), 57. Ray (1987), 69 & 74–75.
Duyvendak (1939), 358–360.
Dreyer (2007), 55–56. Sen (2016), 613.
Dreyer (2007)...
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Dreyer 2007, p. 95.
Dreyer 2007, pp. 136–137;
Duyvendak 1938, p. 388.
Dreyer 2007, pp. 95, 136–137;
Duyvendak 1938, p. 387.
Dreyer 2007, p. 137.
Dreyer 2007...
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Wayback Machine Duyvendak, J.J.L. (1939). "The True
Dates of the
Chinese Maritime Expeditions in...
- — Chapter 2,
Paragraph 5 of The Book of Lord Shang, pg 109 of J.J.-L.
Duyvendak, 1928
Duyvendak, J. J. L. (1928). The Book of Lord Shang. London:
Arthur Probsthain;...
- a 1610 map by
Jodocus Hondius, or a 1626 map by John Speed). J. J. L.
Duyvendak hypothesized that it was the
ignorance of the fact that "China" is the...
- the name of the
dynasty should be read as
meaning "new",
which J. J. L.
Duyvendak rejected out of hand.
Chauncey S.
Goodrich argued that it
would be possible...