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1 | 1891-1892 | Launcelot Cranmer-Byng studiert nach dem Wellington College am Trinity College in Cambridge ohne einen Abschluss zu machen. |
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2 | 1904-1939 | Launcelot Cranmer-Byng ist Gründer und Herausgeber der Wisdom of the East series. |
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3 | 1914-1918 | Launcelot Cranmer-Byng nimmt als Hauptmann, dann als General am Ersten Weltkrieg teil. |
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4 | 1936 | Launcelot Cranmer-Byng wird Mitglied der Royal Society of Arts. |
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1 | 1902 |
Cranmer-Byng, L[auncelot]. The never-ending wrong, and other renderings of the Chinese from the prose translations of Herbert A. Giles. (London : Grant Richards, 1902). http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100175955. |
Publication / Gil37 |
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2 | 1904- | The wisdom of the East series. Ed. by L[ancelot Alfred] Cranmer-Byng, S[hapurji] A[spaniarii] Kapadia, Alan W. Watts, J[ohn] L[auncelot] Cranmer-Byng. (London : Orient Press, 1904-). | Publication / Cran1 |
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3 | 1904 | The odes of Confucius. Rendered by L[auncelot] Cranmer-Byng. (London : The Orient Press, 1904). (Wisdom of the East series). | Publication / CraB8 |
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4 | 1906 | Book of odes (Shi-king). by L[auncelot] Cranmer-Byng. (London : J. Murray, 1906). (The wisdom of the East series). [Shi jing]. | Publication / CraB2 |
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5 | 1909 | A lute of jade : being selections from the classical poets of China. Rendered with an introduction by L[auncelot] Cranmer-Byng. (London : Murray, 1909). (The wisdom of the East). | Publication / CraB4 |
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6 | 1916 | A feast of lanters. Rendered with an introduction by L[auncelot] Cranmer-Byng. (London : J. Murray, 1916). (Wisdom of the East series). | Publication / CraB6 |
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7 | 1918 | A lute of gold : being selections from the classical poets of China. Rendered with an introduction by L[auncelot] Cranmer-Byng. (London : J. Murray, 1918). (Wisdom of the East series). | Publication / CraB5 |
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8 | 1926 |
Britain and the China trade 1635-1842. Vol. 1-10. (Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1926). [Neuaufl. London ; New York : Routledge, 2000). Vol. 1-5 : Morse, H[osea] B[allou]. The chronicles of the East India Company, trading to China 1635-1834. Vol. 6 : Pritchard, Earl H. The crucial years of early Anglo-Chinese relations, 1750-1800. Vol. 7 : Pritchard, Earl H. The inscructions of the East India Company to Lord Macartney on his embassy to China and his reports to the company, 1792-4. Pritchard. Cranmer-Byng, L[auncelot] L. Lord Macarntney's embassy to Peking in 1793. Vol. 8: Macartney, [George] ; Cranmer-Byng L[auncelot] L. An embassy to China : being the journal kept by Lord Macartney during his embassy to the emperor Ch'ien-lung, 1793-1794. Carnmer-Byng, J[ohn] L[auncelot]. An embassy to China : Lord Macarney's journal 1793-1795. Vol. 9 : Greenberg, Michael. British trade and the opening of China, 1800-1842. Spence, Jonathan. Opium smoking in Ch'ing China. Vol. 10 : Staunton, George Thomas. Notes of proceedings and occurrences during the British embassy to Peking in 1816. |
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9 | 1932 | Cranmer-Byng, L[ancelot]. The vision of Asia : an interpretation of Chinese art and culture. (London : J. Murray, 1932). | Publication / CraB7 |
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10 | 1934 | Yuan, Mei. In an old library. Translated by L[auncelot] Cranmer-Byng. (Baltimore, Md. : Enoch Pratt Free Library, 1934). (Enoch Pratt Free Library poetry broadsides ; 35). | Publication / CraB9 |
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1 | 1945 | L.A. Cranmer-Byng. In : Journal of the Royal Society of Arts ; vol. 93 (1945). | Publication / CraB1 |
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