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Publication date: 08.01.2016
Studia Linguistica Universitatis Iagellonicae Cracoviensis, 2015, Volume 132, Issue 3, pp. 197 - 202
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WALTHER HEISSIG AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF MONGOLIAN STUDIES IN EUROPE
Walther Heissig (1913–2005) was certainly one of the most influential researchers on Mongolian, well thought of by his fellows and esteemed by his students. This edition of archive materials concerning Heissig’s life and work (cited below as WH) is a good opportunity for this author to discuss some aspects of a future, possibly all-embracing biography of Heissig.
WH = Walravens H. (ed.). 2012. Walther Heissig (1913–2005). Mongolist, Zentralasienwissenschaftler, Literaturwissenschaftler und Folklorist. Leben und Werk. Würdigungen, Dokumente, Forschungsberichte, Rundfunkprogramme. Wiesbaden.
Ch’en Chieh-hsien. 1979. The Manchu name system: How its tradition and development expresses the concept of the state. – XVI. Milletlerarası Altaistik Kongresi (21–26.X.1973 Ankara) Bildirileri. Ankara: 77–85.
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Kotwicz W. 1948. Józef Kowalewski (1801–1878). Orientalista. Wrocław.
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Information: Studia Linguistica Universitatis Iagellonicae Cracoviensis, 2015, Volume 132, Issue 3, pp. 197 - 202
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WALTHER HEISSIG AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF MONGOLIAN STUDIES IN EUROPE
WALTHER HEISSIG AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF MONGOLIAN STUDIES IN EUROPE
Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Gołębia 24, 31-007 Kraków, Poland
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