Notes, translations and writings on the K'un-lun [崑崙]
Notes and writings by Walter Perceval Yetts on the K'un-lun Shan [or Kunlun Shan], a mountain range in Chinese mythology, an important symbol representing the axis mundi and divinity. Likely used in the preparation of the proposed unpublished work, 'The Fairy-Lore of China' on Taoist mythology by Wa...
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PP MS 102, Box 1 |
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early-20th century |
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Format: | Archive |
Order number: |
PP MS 102, Box 1 |
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Notes and writings by Walter Perceval Yetts on the K'un-lun Shan [or Kunlun Shan], a mountain range in Chinese mythology, an important symbol representing the axis mundi and divinity. Likely used in the preparation of the proposed unpublished work, 'The Fairy-Lore of China' on Taoist mythology by Walter Perceval Yetts and Lionel Giles. |
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1 folder |
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Open |
Language: | English Chinese |
Format: | Archive |