Schafer, Edward H.

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Information for Authority record
Name (Hebrew)
שייפר, אדוארד ה.
Name (Latin)
Schafer, Edward H.
Name (Arabic)
شيفر، إدوارد هـ.، 1913-1991
Name (Cyrilic)
Шефер, Эдвард Хетцель
Other forms of name
שיפר, אדוארד ה
Date of birth
1913
Date of death
1991
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 108498676
Wikidata: Q5343250
Library of congress: n 50020378
OCoLC: oca00055807
Sources of Information
  • סין הקדומה, c1982:
  • His The Empire of Min, 1954.
  • His The divine woman, 1980:CIP t.p. (Edward H. Schafer) CIP data sheet (b. 8/23/13)
  • UC-Berkeley database, July 26, 2001:(hdg.: Schafer, Edward Hetzel, 1913-1991; usage: Schafer, Edward H.; E.H. Schafer; Edward Hetzel Schafer, Jr.)
  • LCN: Schafer, Edward H.; note: Schafer, Edward Hetzel, 1913-1991
Wikipedia description:

Edward Hetzel Schafer (August 23, 1913 – February 9, 1991) was an American historian, sinologist, and writer noted for his expertise on the Tang dynasty, and was a professor of Chinese at University of California, Berkeley, for 35 years. Schafer's most notable works include The Golden Peaches of Samarkand and The Vermilion Bird, which both explore China's interactions with other cultures and regions during the Tang dynasty.

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