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Chinese Paintings in Chinese Publications, 1956–1968
An Annotated Bibliography and Index to the Paintings
Ellen Johnston Laing
University of Michigan Press, 1969
This bibliography includes publications issued between 1956 and August 1968 that reproduce Chinese paintings now in Chinese public or private collections. The great majority of these publications were produced in Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, or Japan. Each publication included in the bibliography has been provided with a detailed physical description of the publication itself: the amounts of text , the number of plates in color and in monochrome, and a general evaluation of the quality of the reproductions. The title by which each work is referred to in the index is included at the end of each entry.
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The Collected Works of John Dewey, Index
1882 - 1953
John Dewey. Edited by Jo Ann Boydston
Southern Illinois University Press, 1991

This cumulative index to the thirty-seven volumes of The Collected Works of John Dewey, 1882–1953, is an invaluable guide to The Collected Works.

The Collected Works Contents incorporates all the tables of contents of Dewey’s individual volumes, providing a chronological, volume-by-volume overview of every item in The Early Works, The Middle Works, and The Later Works.

The Title Index lists alphabetically by shortened titles and by key words all items in The Collected Works. Articles republished in the collections listed above are also grouped under the titles of those books.

The Subject Index, which includes all information in the original volume indexes, expands that information by adding the authors of introductions to each volume, authors and titles of books Dewey reviewed or introduced, authors of appendix items, and relevant details from the source notes.

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The Correspondence of Edmund Burke, Volume X
Index
Edmund Burke
University of Chicago Press, 1978
This, the last volume in the series, provides the keys to all the others. All letters to and from Burke are listed, and the material in the letters themselves analysed in a comprehensive general index.
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Description of Greece, Volume V
Illustrations and Index
Pausanias
Harvard University Press

Antiquity’s original travel guide.

Pausanias, born probably in Lydia in Asia Minor, was a Greek of the second century AD, about 120–180, who traveled widely not only in Asia Minor, Palestine, Egypt, and North Africa, but also in Greece and in Italy, including Rome. He left a description of Greece in ten books, which is like a topographical guidebook or tour of Attica, the Peloponnese, and central Greece, filled out with historical accounts and events and digressions on facts and wonders of nature. His chief interest was in monuments of art and architecture, especially the most famous of them; the accuracy of his descriptions is proved by surviving remains.

The Loeb Classical Library edition of Pausanias is in five volumes; the fifth volume contains maps, plans, illustrations, and a general index.

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The Five Thousand Dictionary
A Chinese-English Pocket Dictionary and Index to the Character Cards of the College of Chinese Studies, California College in China, Rev. American ed., based on the fifth Peking ed
Courtenay H. Fenn
Harvard University Press

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The Index of Prohibited Books
Four Centuries of Struggle over Word and Image for the Greater Glory of God
Robin Vose
Reaktion Books, 2022
The first comprehensive history of the Catholic Church’s notorious Index, with resonance for ongoing debates over banned books, censorship, and free speech.
 
For more than four hundred years, the Catholic Church’s Index Librorum Prohibitorum struck terror into the hearts of authors, publishers, and booksellers around the world, while arousing ridicule and contempt from many others, especially those in Protestant and non-Christian circles. Biased, inconsistent, and frequently absurd in its attempt to ban objectionable texts of every conceivable description—with sometimes fatal consequences—the Index also reflected the deep learning and careful consideration of many hundreds of intellectual contributors over the long span of its storied evolution. This book constitutes the first full study of the Index of Prohibited Books to be published in English. It examines the reasons behind the Church’s attempts to censor religious, scientific, and artistic works, and considers not only why this most sustained of campaigns failed, but what lessons can be learned for today’s debates over freedom of expression and cancel culture.
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An Index to Reproductions of Paintings by Twentieth-Century Chinese Artists
Ellen Johnston Laing
University of Michigan Press, 1998
In the second half of the twentieth century, studies in Chinese painting history have been greatly aided by several major lists of Chinese artists and their works. Published between 1956 and 1980, these lists were limited to Imperial China.
The current index covers the period from 1912 to around 1980. It includes the names of approximately 3,500 traditional-style artists along with lists of their works, reproduced in some 264 monographs, books, journals, and catalogs published from the 1920s to around 1980. With a few exceptions, artists working after 1949 outside continental China are excluded.
Revised Edition, 1998; first published by the Asian Studies Program, University of Oregon, 1984.
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Index to the Imperial Register of Tz’u Prosody (Ch’in-ting Tz’u-p’u)
Glen W. Baxter
Harvard University Press
The Imperial Register, compiled in twenty volumes in the early eighteenth century by order of Emperor K’ang-hsi (Kangxi), is a guide to 826 basic melodic patterns, and 2306 metrical or tonal variants of the song poem known as tz’u practiced in China since the ninth century. The original Register had no index. The present work supplies this lack, listing each variant title (alphabetically by romanization accompanied by Chinese characters), followed by authors’ names and location in the twenty-volume compendium.
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Index to the Imperial Register of Tz’u Prosody (Ch’in-ting Tz’u-p’u)
Glen W. Baxter
Harvard University Press
The Imperial Register, compiled in the early eighteenth century by order of Emperor K’ang-hsi, is a guide to 826 basic melodic patterns and 2306 metrical or tonal variants of the song poem known as tz’u practiced in China since the ninth century. The present work supplies an index, listing each variant title followed by authors’ names and location.
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Index to the Imperial Register of Tz’u Prosody (Ch’in-ting Tz’u-p’u)
Glen W. Baxter
Harvard University Press
The Imperial Register, compiled in the early eighteenth century by order of Emperor K’ang-hsi, is a guide to 826 basic melodic patterns and 2306 metrical or tonal variants of the song poem known as tz’u practiced in China since the ninth century. The present work supplies an index, listing each variant title followed by authors’ names and location.
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Indiana Source Book IV
Material from The Hoosier Genealogist, 1979-1981, and Index
The Family History Section
Indiana Historical Society Press, 1987

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Indiana Source Book IX
Material from The Hoosier Genealogist, 1993-1994, and Index
Publications Division
Indiana Historical Society Press, 2002

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Indiana Source Book V
Material from the Hoosier Genealogist, 1982-1984, and Index
Rebah M. Fraustein
Indiana Historical Society Press, 1990

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Indiana Source Book VI
Material from The Hoosier Genealogist, 1985-1988, and Index
Ruth Dorrel
Indiana Historical Society Press, 1992

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Indiana Source Book VII
Material from The Hoosier Genealogist, 1989-1990, and Index
Ruth Dorrel
Indiana Historical Society Press, 1994

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Indiana Source Book VIII
Material from The Hoosier Genealogist, 1991-1992, and Index
Ruth Dorrel
Indiana Historical Society Press, 1997

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Indiana Source Book X
Material from The Hoosier Genealogist, 1995-1996, and Index
Ruth Dorrel
Indiana Historical Society Press, 2004

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Moralia, Volume XVI
Index
Plutarch
Harvard University Press, 2004

Eclectic essays on ethics, education, and much else besides.

Plutarch (Plutarchus), ca. AD 45–120, was born at Chaeronea in Boeotia in central Greece, studied philosophy at Athens, and, after coming to Rome as a teacher in philosophy, was given consular rank by the emperor Trajan and a procuratorship in Greece by Hadrian. He was married and the father of one daughter and four sons. He appears as a man of kindly character and independent thought, studious and learned.

Plutarch wrote on many subjects. Most popular have always been the forty-six Parallel Lives, biographies planned to be ethical examples in pairs (in each pair, one Greek figure and one similar Roman), though the last four lives are single. All are invaluable sources of our knowledge of the lives and characters of Greek and Roman statesmen, soldiers and orators. Plutarch’s many other varied extant works, about sixty in number, are known as Moralia or Moral Essays. They are of high literary value, besides being of great use to people interested in philosophy, ethics, and religion.

The Loeb Classical Library edition of the Moralia is in fifteen volumes, volume XIII having two parts. Volume XVI is a comprehensive Index.

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Vascular Plants of Texas
A Comprehensive Checklist Including Synonymy, Bibliography, and Index
By Stanley D. Jones, Joseph K. Wipff, and Paul M. Montgomery
University of Texas Press, 1997

Everyone with a professional interest in the flora of Texas will welcome this checklist of the vascular plants. This comprehensive list also includes crops, persistent perennials, and naturalized plants and encompasses over 1,000 changes to the previous (Hatch, 1990) checklist. The authors have arranged this checklist phylogenetically by classes following the Cronquist system.

Several features make this checklist especially useful. Chief among them is the relative synonymy (name history). An extensive index makes current classification and correct nomenclature readily accessible, while the botanical bibliography is the most extensive ever compiled for Texas. The authors also note which plants have been listed as threatened or endangered by the Texas Organization of Endangered Species, which are designated as Federal Noxious Weeds, and which have been chosen as state tree, flower, fruit, etc. by the Texas Legislature.

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