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AKSE Newsletter 12 (1988) AKSE 12 (1988) – Mark Setton, Tasan’s Practical LearningMark Setton, Tasan’s Practical LearningRobert Winstanley-Chesters19th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 12 (1988) AKSE 12 (1988) – Libuse Bohachova , Animal Motifs in Korean ArtLibuse Bohachova , Animal Motifs in Korean ArtRobert Winstanley-Chesters19th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 12 (1988) AKSE 12 (1988) – Lee Ki-moon [Yi Kimun], Match’umpop-kwa p’yojuno-ui kaejong-e taehayoLee Ki-moon , Match’umpop-kwa p’yojuno-ui kaejong-e taehayoRobert Winstanley-Chesters19th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 12 (1988) AKSE 12 (1988) – L Nikolsky, Types of Korean-Russian Dictionaries and the Identification of WordsL Nikolsky, Types of Korean-Russian Dictionaries and the Identification of WordsRobert Winstanley-Chesters19th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 12 (1988) AKSE 12 (1988) – L Koncevich, On Modern Original Korean Place NamesL Koncevich, On Modern Original Korean Place NamesRobert Winstanley-Chesters19th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 12 (1988) AKSE 12 (1988) – Kiyul Sung [Song Kiyol], A Comparative Study of ‘The Tiger and the Dried Persimmon’ in Korean and Japanese FolktalesKiyul Sung , A Comparative Study of ‘The Tiger and the Dried Persimmon’ in Korean…Robert Winstanley-Chesters19th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 12 (1988) AKSE 12 (1988) – Kim Yoon-shik, The Relationship Between Korean and Japanese Proletarian Literature – Im Hwa and Nakano ShigeharuKim Yoon-shik, The Relationship Between Korean and Japanese Proletarian Literature - Im Hwa and Nakano…Robert Winstanley-Chesters19th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 12 (1988) AKSE 12 (1988) – Keith Howard, The P’iri, a Wind Instrument of KoreaKeith Howard, The P’iri, a Wind Instrument of KoreaRobert Winstanley-Chesters19th October 2020