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Jahrgang 58 (2015), Ausgabe 1-2

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Front Matter


Manchu-Chinese Bilingual Compositions and Their Verse-Technique

Seite 1 - 5


The Problem of the Ethnic Composition of the Bohai State – A Comparative Analysis of Russian and Korean Materials

Seite 7 - 15


Bai Juyi and Manna

Seite 17 - 25


Die türkischen Wörter für „Gott‟ und „Himmel‟ im manjurischen Fünfsprachenspiegel

Seite 27 - 36


“Spelling like a State”: Some Thoughts on the Manchu Origins of the Wade-Giles System

Seite 37 - 47


Questions about Ni- and Nikan

Seite 49 - 57


In Defence of Nian Gengyao, or: What to Do about Sources on Manchu Language Incompetence?

Seite 59 - 87


Christianity, Magic and Politics in Qing and Republican China

Seite 89 - 105


清朝統治的滿洲特性

Seite 107 - 115


The “Eastern Tartars” in Jesuit Sources: News from Visitor Manuel de Azevedo

Seite 117 - 132


The Significance of State Sacrifice in Early Qing – An Examination of the Shunzhi Period

Seite 133 - 147


From “Clan-Rule” to “Khan-Rule”: Some Considerations about the Relations between Nurhaci and Šurhaci

Seite 149 - 154


The Wedding Song of Shamaness Nisin – An Unknown Fragment of a Well-Known Tale

Seite 155 - 168


Historical Writing and the Formation of the Qing Empire's Political Influence: Based on the 滿洲源流考 Manzhou yuanliu kao

Seite 169 - 179


Damu emke dabala – “There Can Only Be One”: Tibetan-Mongol-Qing Discussions Concerning the Succession of the 5th Dalai Lama

Seite 181 - 187


The Secret Manchu Documents on the Trial of the German Jesuit Missionary Adam Schall (1592–1666)

Seite 189 - 195


Christian Literature in Manchu

Seite 197 - 224

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