6.188 Zhou Zumo (Zhou1 Zu3-mo2)

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Subject: 6.188 Zhou Zumo (Zhou1 Zu3-mo2)
 
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Date: Wed, 8 Feb 1995 00:05:01 -0800 (PST)
From: David Prager Branner (charmii at u.washington.edu)
Subject: Obituary of Zhou1 Zu3-mo2
 
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Date: Wed, 8 Feb 1995 00:05:01 -0800 (PST)
From: David Prager Branner (charmii at u.washington.edu)
Subject: Obituary of Zhou1 Zu3-mo2
 
 
        Zhou Zumo (Zhou1 Zu3-mo2)
 
 The noted Chinese scholar Zhou1 Zu3-mo2 died in a Peking hospital on 14
 January, 1995.  He was 80 years old.
 
 A professor at Peking University and a native of Peking, Prof. Zhou1
 Zu3-mo2 was one of the world's greatest experts on the written sources for
 Chinese historical phonology.
 
 His principal works are the _Wen4-xue2 Ji2_ [The "Inquiring into Learning"
 Collection], which contains his most important philological essays, and an
 annotated edition (with thorough textual collation) of the _Guang3-yun4_,
 the main written source for Chinese historical phonology.  Prof. Zhou1's
 edition of the _Guang3-yun4_ is now the standard.
 
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