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Public lecture by Professor Martin Kern, Princeton
 
“Authorship as Problem: The Case of Early China”
 
Thursday, 24 June 2010, 5pm
The War Memorial Room, The Queen’s College.
The lecture is followed by a Q&A session and a wine reception in the Upper Library, The Queen’s College
 
The lecture delivered by Martin Kern is open to members of the public. It formally opens the fourth in a series of five workshops Research Training Old Chinese sponsored by AHRC and BICC, convened by Dr Dirk Meyer (Oxford). For enquiries please contact Dirk Meyer (dirk.meyer@orinst.ox.ac.uk) or Dan Holloway (dan.holloway@area.ox.ac.uk)
 
 
               
                             

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Public lecture by Professor Martin Kern, Princeton
 
“Authorship as Problem: The Case of Early China”
 
Thursday, 24 June 2010, 5pm
The War Memorial Room, The Queen’s College.
The lecture is followed by a Q&A session and a wine reception in the Upper Library, The Queen’s College
 
The lecture delivered by Martin Kern is open to members of the public. It formally opens the fourth in a series of five workshops Research Training Old Chinese sponsored by AHRC and BICC, convened by Dr Dirk Meyer (Oxford). For enquiries please contact Dirk Meyer (dirk.meyer@orinst.ox.ac.uk) or Dan Holloway (dan.holloway@area.ox.ac.uk)
 
 
               
                             

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