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James Mellon Menzies, 1885–1957
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 March 2011
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In English: “The Culture of the Shang Dynasty,” Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution, 1931, pp. 549–558.Google Scholar
In English: “Early Chinese Ideas of God,” The Honan Quarterly, Vol. IV, No. 2 (April 1935), pp. 2–4.Google Scholar
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In Chinese: “F. A. Nixon's Collection of Nestorian Crosses,” Chʻi-ta chi-kʻan, Nos. 3 and 5 (1934), pp. 1–185.Google Scholar
In Chinese: “Chinese Oracle Bone Characters—the Paul D. Bergen Collection,” Chʻi-ta chi-kʻan, No. 6 (1935), pp. 1–28; No. 7 (1936), pp. 17–74. (This also appears as a separate pamphlet, published in Tsinan, 1936, with some substantial changes.)Google Scholar
In Chinese: (Several other manuscripts dealing with the Shang, complete and incomplete, remain unpublished.)Google Scholar
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