Berthrong, J. 1980 “Chu Hsi and Gadamer's hermeneutics”. (Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for the Comparative Study of Civilizations, Syracuse, NY, 1980. Unpublished.)
2.
Chan, W.T. 1963 A source book of Chinese philosophy. Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press.
3.
Duhalde, J.B. 1735 Description géographique...de l'Empire de la Chine. Paris, Lemercier.
4.
Intorcetta, P. ; Herdtrich, C.; Rougemont, F.; Couplet, P. 1686- 1687 Confucius Sinarum philosophus...Paris, D. Horthemels.
5.
Kircher, A. 1667 China...illustrata... Amsterdam, Jansson and Weyerstraet.
6.
Lach, D.F. 1965- 1977 Asia in the making of Europe, I-II. Chicago, Ill., University of Chicago Press. (5 vols.)
7.
Leibniz, G.W. von 1734- 1742 Epistolae ad diversos... [Edited by C. Kortholt]. Leipzig.
8.
Leites, E.1978a“China and the European Enlightenment: Recent research in the United States” , Comparative Civilizations Bulletin7: 17-26.
9.
Leites, E.1978b“Confucianism in eighteenth-century England: Natural morality and social reform” , Philosophy East and West28: 143-159.
10.
Lundbaek, K.1979“The first translation from a Confucian classic in Europe” , China Mission Studies (1500-1800) Bulletin1: 2-11.
11.
Lundbaek, K.1981“Chang Chü-Cheng and the early China Jesuits” , China Mission Studies (1500-1800) Bulletin3: 1-11.
12.
Lundbaek, K.1983“The image of Neo-Confucianism in Confucius Sinarum philosophus” , Journal of the History of Ideas.
13.
Lundbaek, K. Forth- coming “Notes sur quelques études anciennes du Néo-Confucianisme: Du Confucius Sinarum philosophus à de Harlez”, in: Actes du IIIe Colloque International de Sinologie. Paris, Les Belles Lettres.
14.
Martzloff, C.J. 1980a “La compréhension chinoise de méthodes démonstratives euclidiennes au cours du XVIIe siècle et au début du XVIIIe”, pp. 125-141 in: Actes du IIe Colloque International de Sinologie. Paris, Les Belles Lettres.
15.
Martzloff, C.J.1980b“Note sur `L'explication génerale de la géometrie de Mei Wending (1633-1721)” , China Mission Studies (1500-1800) Bulletin2: 3-12.
16.
Mungello, D.E. 1977 Leibniz and Confucianism. The search for accord. Honolulu, Haw., University Press of Hawaii.
17.
Needham, J. 1954- 1976 Science and civilisation in China, I-V. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. (8 vols.)
18.
Rule, P.A. 1972 “K'ung-Tzu or Confucius? The Jesuit interpretation of Confucianism”. Canberra, Australian National University. (Unpublished thesis.)
19.
Snow, E. 1938 Red star over China. New York, Random House.
20.
Teng, S.Y.1942- 1943“Chinese influence on the Western examination system” , Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies7: 267-312.
21.
Watson, W.1978“Chu Hsi, Plato and Aristotle” , Journal of Chinese Philosophy5: 149-174.
22.
Young Kun Kim1978“Hegel's criticism of Chinese philosophy” , Philosophy East and West28: 173-180.