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Monumenta Serica
Journal of Oriental Studies
Volume 67, 2019 - Issue 1: Special Issue 專刊
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OBITUARY

David Noel Keightley (25 October 1932 – 23 February 2017)

A Memorial Essay

緬懷吉德煒 (1932–2017)

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