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Crespigny, Rafe de

(1936-) : Professor China and Korea Centre, Faculty of Asian Studies, Australian National University, Canberra

Name Alternative(s)

Crespigny, Richard Rafe Champion de

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Index of Names : Occident / Sinology and Asian Studies : Australia

Chronology Entries (17)

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1 1957 Rafe de Crespigny erhält den B.A. in History der University of Cambridge.
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2 1961 Rafe de Crespigny erhält den M.A. in History der University of Cambridge.
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3 1962 Rafe de Crespigny erhält den B.A. in Chinese der Australian National University, Canberra.
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4 1964 Rafe de Crespigny erhält den M.A. in Oriental Studies der Australian National University, Canberra.
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5 1968 Rafe de Crespigny promoviert in Far Eastern History an der Australian National University, Canberra.
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6 1971-1972 Rafe de Crespigny ist Visiting Fellow der University of Cambridge, Clare Hall.
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7 1971 Rafe de Crespigny ist Generalsekretär des Congress for Asian and North African Studies in Canberra.
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8 1972 Rafe de Crespigny ist Academic Exchange Visitor des Deutschen Akademischen Austauschdienst (DAAD).
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9 1973 Rafe de Crespigny ist Mitglied der Consultative and Executive Committees des Congress for Asian and North African Studies in Paris.
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10 1978 Rafe de Crespigny ist Visiting Professor an der University of Hawaii, Asian Studies Program und Guest Professor am College of Chinese Culture in Taiwan.
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11 1983-1997 Rafe de Crespigny ist Honorary Treasurer des Australian Committee for the Cambridge Commonwealth Trust.
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12 1984 Rafe de Crespigny ist Academic Exchange Visitor des Deutschen Akademischen Austauschdienst (DAAD).
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13 1985- Rafe de Crespigny ist Fellow der Australian Academy of the Humanities.
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14 1986 Rafe de Crespigny ist Mitglied des Executive Committee des Congress for Asian and North African Studies in Hamburg.
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15 1986 Rafe de Crespigny ist Visiting Fellow am Sinologischen Institut der Universität Leiden.
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16 1991-2001 Rafe de Crespigny ist Master of University House der Australian National University, Canberra.
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17 1999-2001 Rafe de Crespigny ist Präsident der Chinese Studies Association of Australia.
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Bibliography (15)

# Year Bibliographical Data Type / Abbreviation Linked Data
1 1966 The biography of Sun Chien : being a annotated translation of pages 1 to 8a of chüan 46 of the San-kuo chih of Ch'en Shou in the Po-na edition. By Rafe de Crespigny. (Canberra : Australian National University, Centre of Oriental Studies, 1966). (Occasional papers / Centre of Oriental Studies ; no 5). Publication / Cres13
2 1967 Official titles of the former Han dynasty. Translated and transcribed by H[omer] H. Dubs ; an index compiled by Rafe de Crespigny. (Canberra : Centre of Oriental Studies in ass. with Australian National University Press, 1967). (Oriental monograph series / Australian National University. Centre of Oriental Studies ; 2). Publication / Dubs2
3 1968 Crespigny, Rafe de. The development of the Chinese empire in the South : a discussion of the origins of the state of Wu of the Three kingdoms. (Canberra : Australian National University, 1968). Diss. Australian National Univ., 1968. Publication / Cres2
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4 1969 The last of the Han : being the chronicle of the years 181-220 A.D. as recorded in chapters 58-68 of the Tzu-chih T'ung-chien of Ssu-ma Kuang. Transl. from the Chinese by Rafe de Crespigny. (Canberra : Australian National University, Centre of Oriental Studies, 1969). (Monograph / Centre of Oriental Studies ; 9). [Sima, Guang. Zi zhi tong jian 资治通鉴 ]. Publication / Cres8
5 1970 Crespigny, Rafe de. The records of the Three kingdoms : a study in the historiography of San-kuo chih. (Canberra : Australian National University, Centre of Oriental Studies, 1970). (Occasional paper / Centre of Oriental Studies ; no 9). [Chen, Shou. San guo zhi]. Publication / Cres4
6 1971 Crespigny, Rafe de. China : the land and its people. (Melbourne : Thomas Nelson ; New York : St. Martin's Press, 1971). (Nelson's Australiasian paperbacks). Publication / Cres14
7 1975 Crespigny, Rafe de. China this century. (Melbourne : Thomas Nelson, 1975). [Updated ed. (Hong Kong : Oxford University Press, 1992). Publication / Cres15
8 1976 Crespigny, Rafe de. Portents of protest in the later Han dynasty : the memorials of Hsiang Kai to emperor Huan. (Canberra : Australian National University Press, Faculty of Asian Studies, 1976). (Oriental monograph series ; no 19). [Xiang Gai]. Publication / Cres10
9 1984 Crespigny, Rafe de. Northern frontier : the policies and strategy of the later Han empire. (Canberra : Australian National University, Faculty of Asian Studies, 1984). (Monographs / Faculty of Asian Studies ; N.S. ; no 4). Publication / Cres3
10 1989 Emperor Huan and emperor Ling : being the chronicle of later Han for the years 157 to 189 AD as recorded in chapters 54 to 59 of the Zizhi tongjian of Sima Guang. Transl. and annotated by Rafe de Crespigny. Vol. 1-2. (Camberra : Australian National University, Faculty of Asian Studies, 1989). (Monographs / Faculty of Asian Studies ; N.S., no 12). [Sima, Guang. Zi zhi tong jian]. Publication / Cres6
11 1990 Crespigny, Rafe de. Man from the margin : Cao Cao and the Three kingdoms. (Canberra : Australian National University, 1990). (George Ernest Morrison lecture in ethnology ; 51). Publication / Cres11
12 1990 Crespigny, Rafe de. Generals of the South : the foundation and early history of the Three kingdoms state of Wu. (Canberra : Australian National University, Faculty of Asian Studies, 1990). (Monographs / Faculty of Asian Studies ; N.S., no 16). Publication / Cres12
13 1996 To establish peace : being the chronicle of later Han for the years 189 to 220 AD as recorded in chapters 59 to 69 of the Zizhi tongjian of Sima Guang. Transl. and annotated by Rafe de Crespigny. Vol. 1-2. (Camberra : Australian National University, Faculty of Asian Studies, 1996). (Monographs / Faculty of Asian Studies ; N.S., no 21). [Sima, Guang. Zi zhi tong jina]. Publication / Cres7
14 2002 Sino-Asiatica : papers dedicated to Professor Liu Ts'un-yan on the occasion of hist eighty-fifth birthday. Ed. by Wang Gungwu, Rafe de Crespigny, Igor de Rachewiltz. (Canberra : Australian National University, Faculty of Asian Studies, 2002). Publication / Cres9
15 2007 Crespigny, Rafe de. A biographical dictionary of later Han to the Three kingdoms (23-220 AD). (Leiden : Brill, 2007). (Handbuch der Orientalistik = Handbook of Oriental Studies ; Abt. 4, Bd. 19). Publication / Cres5