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Saint Petersburg, Russia: TSentr "Peterburgskoe vostokovedenie". 1994. Trade paperback. Very good. owner's stamp on half-title & title pages, stamp on copyright page, stamp on margin of last page. Text in Russian. 139 p.; 22 cm. . At head of title: Rossiiskaia akademiia nauk. Institut vostokovedeniia. Sankt-Peterburgskii filial. "Nauchnoe izdanie"--Colophon. Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Kitaiskie i manchzhurskie knigi v Irkutske (Arkhiv rossiiskogo vostokovedeniia) (Russian Edition) Unknown - 1994
by K. S IAkhontov
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- Title Kitaiskie i manchzhurskie knigi v Irkutske (Arkhiv rossiiskogo vostokovedeniia) (Russian Edition)
- Author K. S IAkhontov
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- Publisher TSentr "Peterburgskoe vostokovedenie, Saint Petersburg
- Date 1994
- ISBN 9785858030232
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Kitaiskie i manchzhurskie knigi v Irkutske = Chinese and Manchu Books in Irkutsk
by Yakhontov, Konstantin S
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Saint Petersburg: Centr Peterburgskoe Vostokovedenie. Good+ with no dust jacket. 1994. Trade Paperback. 5858030238 . Label peel on front cover, markings inside rear cover, otherwise light wear. Solid trade paperback. ; Russian language. Extra English title page and abstract. Edition of 500 copies. "Irkutsk can be called the first town in Russia (after St Petersburg) where the official teaching of the Oriental languages for interpreters began in the e3arly XVIIIth century. The most studied langauge in Irkutsk was Mongolian for the purpose of propagation Christianity among the Buriyat aborigines and to connect with the Chinese Ch'ing Empire's governors inUrga. However, the relations with Chinese officials required also Manchu and Chinese interpreters, the last ones especially from the middle of XIXth century, when the trade with China increased. Nowadays, although Irkutsk has lost its meaning as the school of the Oriental languages, the collections of old Mongolian,…
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