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Gilbert Louis Mattos (1939–2002)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 March 2015
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Bibliography of works by Gilbert L. Mattos
“Tonal ‘Anomalies’ in the Kuo-feng Odes.” Tsing Hua Journal of Chinese Studies
9.1–2 (1971): 306–25.Google Scholar
“The Time of the Stone Drum Inscriptions: An Excursion in the Diachronic Analysis of Chou Script.” Early China
3 (1977): 36–45.Google Scholar
“Supplementary Data on the Bronze Inscriptions Cited in Chin-wen kulin.” Monumenta Serica
33 (1977–1978): 62–123.Google Scholar
The Stone Drums of Ch'in. Monumenta Serica Monograph Series 19. Nettetal, Germany: Steyler, 1988.Google Scholar
“Eastern Zhou Bronze Inscriptions.” New Sources of Early Chinese History: An Introduction to the Reading of Inscriptions and Manuscripts. Ed. Shaughnessy, Edward L.. Early China Special Monograph Series 3. Berkeley, Calif., 1997. 85–123.Google Scholar
Translations
Li, Fang-kuei. “Studies on Archaic Chinese.” Tr. Mattos, G.L.. Monumenta Serica
31 (1974–1975): 219–87.Google Scholar
Qingzhang, Lin. “A Synopsis of Studies on the Chinese Classics Published during the Last Fifteen Years.” Tr. Mattos, Gilbert L.. Early China
16 (1992): 235–76.10.1017/S0362502800003886Google Scholar
Xigui, Qiu. “On the Methods of Studying Ancient Chinese Script.” Tr. Mattos, Gilbert L.. Early China
11–12 (1985–1987): 301–16.Google Scholar
Xigui, Qiu. Chinese Writing. Tr. Mattos, Gilbert L. and Norman, Jerry. Early China Special Monograph Series 4. Berkeley, Calif., 2000.Google Scholar
Reviews:
“Two Major Works on Bronze Vessels and Bronze Inscriptions.” Early China
2 (1976): 11–17.Google Scholar
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