Biobibliographical Note on T'ang Chün-i

Chinese Studies in Philosophy 5 (1):112 (1973)
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Professor Chün-i T'ang was born in 1909 in Szechwan. He received his college education at National Central University in Nanking. Later he became a professor there and taught at various institutions on the mainland. In 1949 he came to Hong Kong and was one of the founders of New Asia College, which has as its primary goal the reconstruction of the traditional cultural spirit. New Asia in 1963 became one of the foundation colleges of the present Chinese University of Hong Kong. Professor T'ang has been a prolific writer. Except for a few articles in English, most of his important works are in Chinese.

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reprint Liu, Shu-Hsien (1974) "Biobibliographical Note on T'ang Chün-i". Chinese Studies in Philosophy 5(4):110

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