[First posted 8/30/10. Most recently updated 9 January 2012]
Sino-Platonic Papers
Sino-Platonic Papers
Sino-Platonic Papers is an occasional series edited by Victor H. Mair of the University of Pennsylvania's Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations. The purpose of the series is to make available to specialists and the interested public the results of research that, because of its unconventional or controversial nature, might otherwise go unpublished.Since issue no. 171 (June 2006), Sino-Platonic Papers has been published electronically on the Web at no cost to readers, with older back issues also being released periodically for free in e-editions. Paper copies of issues nos. 1–170 will continue to be available for purchase until our stock runs out, at which point those issues too will be available for free on the Web.
What's Recent
January 2013
- rerelease of SPP 77: The Origin and Nature of the “Nineteen Old Poems”, by Daniel Hsieh
- rerelease of SPP 99: Wheeled Vehicles in the Chinese Bronze Age (c. 2000–741 BC), by Anthony Barbieri-Low
- rerelease of SPP 106: A Hypothesis about the Sources of the Sai Tribes, by Yu Taishan
- rerelease of SPP 127: The Getes, by Sundeep S. Jhutti
- rerelease of SPP 148: Le gréco-bouddhisme et l’art du poing en Chine, by Lucas Christopoulos
- rerelease of SPP 151: The Genealogy of Dictionaries: Producers, Literary Audience, and the Circulation of English Texts in the Treaty Port of Shanghai, by Jane Jia SI
- rerelease of SPP 152: The Dance of Qian and Kun in the Zhouyi, by Denis Mair
- rerelease of SPP 155: Janus-Like Concepts in the Li and Kun Trigrams, by Denis Mair
- rerelease of SPP 156: Manichean Gnosis and Creation, by Abolqasem Esmailpour
- rerelease of SPP 157: Paradoxical Coexistence of Prognostication and Warfare, by Ralph D. Sawyer
- rerelease of SPP 158: Writings on Warfare Found in Ancient Chinese Tombs, by Mark Edward Lewis
- rerelease of SPP 159: The Zuozhuan Account of the Death of King Zhao of Chu and Its Sources, by Jens Østergaard Petersen
- rerelease of SPP 160: Literary Evidence for the Identification of Some Common Scenes in Han Funerary Art, by Matteo Compareti
- rerelease of SPP 167: Old Chinese ‘帝*tees’ and Proto-Indo-European ‘*deus’: Similarity in Religious Ideas and a Common Source in Linguistics, by ZHOU Jixu
- rerelease of SPP 78: Practical Mongolian Sentences (with English Translation), by Narsu and Kevin Stuart
- rerelease of SPP 93: The Key to the Chronology of the Three Dynasties: The “Modern Text” Bamboo Annals, by David S. Nivison
- rerelease of SPP 95: A Medieval, Central Asian Buddhist Theme in a Late Ming Taoist Tale by Feng Meng-lung, by Victor H. Mair
- rerelease of SPP 110: Shaykh 'Âlam: the Emperor of Early Sixteenth-Century China, by Toh Hoong Teik
- rerelease of SPP 111: The Need for a New Era, by Victor H. Mair
- rerelease of SPP 128: On Proto-Shang, by Yinpo Tschang
- rerelease of SPP 130: Mayan: A Sino-Tibetan Language? A Comparative Study, by Bede Fahey
December 2012
- brand-new SPP (no. 232): Gendering Other: The Representation of Foreigners in Yesou puyan, by Huili Zheng
- brand-new SPP (no. 231): Encounter with a Tiger Traveling West, by Heleanor Feltham
- rerelease of SPP 129: Linguistic Evidence for Cultural Exchange in Prehistoric Western Central Asia, by Michael Witzel
- brand-new SPP (no. 230): Hellenes and Romans in Ancient China (240 BC – 1398 AD), by Lucas Christopoulos
For previous announcements, see the news archive.
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