Francis Woodman Cleaves
Francis Woodman Cleaves (born in Boston in 1911 and died in New Hampshire on December 31, 1995) was a sinologist, linguist, and historian who taught at Harvard University, and was the founder of Sino-Mongolian studies in America. He is well known for his translation of ''The Secret History of the Mongols''. Provided by Wikipedia
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The secret history of the Mongols : for the first time done into English out of the original tongue and provided with an exegetical commentary /
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The secret history of the Mongols : the origin of Chinghis Khan : an adaptation of the Yuan chʼao pi shih, based primarily on the English translation by Francis Woodman Cleaves / by Kahn, Paul, 1949-
Published 1984Other Authors: “…Cleaves, Francis Woodman…”
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