Angus Charles Graham
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Angus Charles Graham, (1919-1991) Professor of classical Chinese at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London was a noted sinologist.
He attended school at Ellesmore College, Shropshire, 1932-1937, and went on to read Theology at Corpus Christi College, Oxford (graduating in 1940), and Chinese at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London (graduating in 1949). In 1950 he was appointed Lecturer in Classical Chinese at SOAS, promoted to Professor in 1971, and to Professor Emeritus after his retirement in 1984.
He also held visiting positions at Hong Kong University, Yale, the University of Michigan, the Society of Humanities at Cornell, the Institute of East Asian Philosophies in Singapore, Tsing Hua University in Taiwan, Brown University, and the University of Hawaii.
He was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 1981.
[edit] Publications
Later Mohist Logic (reprint - Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2003)
The Book of Lieh-tzu (New York: Columbia University Press, 1990)
Disputers of the Tao: philosophical argument in ancient China (La Salle, Illinois: Open Court, 1989) [trans. into Chinese by Zhang Haiyan "Lun dao zhe: Zhongguo gudai zhexue lun bian", Beijing: Zhongguo shehui kexue chubanshe, 2003)
Poems of the West Lake, translations from the Chinese (London: Wellsweep, 1990)
Chuang-tzu: The Inner Chapters and other Writings from the Book of Chuang-tzu (London: Unwin Paperbacks, 1986)
Divisions in early Mohism reflected in the core chapters of Mo-tzu (Singapore: Institute of East Asian Philosophies, 1985)
Chuang-tzu: textual notes to a partial translation (London: SOAS, 1982)
Later Mohist Logic, Ethics and Science (Hong Kong and London, 1979)
Poems of the Late T'ang (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1977)
The Book of Lieh-tzu, a new translation (London: John Murray, 1960)