press, 1956.
172. Loewe M. Ways to Paradise: The Chinese Quest for Immortality. London, 1979.
173. Lucie-Smith E. Sexuality in Western Art. London: Thames and Hudson, 1991.
174. Ma Cheng-Yuan. The Splendor of Chinese Bronzes // The great Bronze Age of China (ed. By Wen Fong). New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1980.
175. Mair V. Old Sinitc myag, Old Persian Magus, and English Magician // Early China, 1990, N 15.
176. Major J. Research Priorities in the Study of Ch'u Religion // History of Religions, 1978, N17.
177. Merkur D. Becoming Half Hidden: Shamanism and Initiation among Iniut. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiskell, 1985.
178. Mertz H. Pale Ink. Two Ancient Records of Chinese Exploration in America. Chicago: Swallow Press, 1972 (1st ed. 1953). 179. Meyer J. The Dragons of Tiananmen; Beijing as a sacral City. Columbia: University of South Carolina press, 1991.
180. Michael F. The Taiping Rebellion: History. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1966.
181. Minick S. and Jiao Ping. Arts and Crafts of China. London: Thames and Hudson, 1996.
182. Mungello M. Curious Land, Jesuit Accommodation and the Origins of Sinology. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1989.
183. Needham J. Science and Civilization in China 2. Cambridge: Cambridge University press, 1956.
184. Needham J. Science and Civilization in China 3. Cambridge: Cambridge University press, 1959.
185. Needham J. Time and Eastern Man (Royal Anthropological Institute Occasional Paper, N21). London, 1965.
186. Needham R. The Right and the Left: Essays on Dual Symbolic Classification, Chicago, 1973.
187. Paper J. The Spirits are Drunk. Comparative Approaches to Chinese Religion. New York: State University of New York Press, 1995.
188. Reik T. Ritual: Psycho-analytical Studies. New York: International University press, 1946.
189. Rohde E. Psyche: The Cult of Souls and Belief in Immortality Among the Greeks. London: Senat, 1987 (reprint of 1925).
190. Rostovtzeff M. Iranians and Greeks in South Russia. Oxford, 1922.
191. Rostovzeff M. The Animal style in South Russia and China. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University press, 1929.
192. Rydh H. On Symbolism in Mortuary Ceramics // BMFEA, 1929, N 1.
193. Rydh H. Seasonable Fertility Rites and the Death Cult in Scandinavia and China // BMFEA, 1931, N 3.
194. Sangren S. History and the Magical Power in a Chinese Community. Stanford: Stanford University press, 1987.
195. Schonberger M. The I Ching and the Genetic Code. The Hidden Key to life. Santa Fe: Aurora Press, 1992.
196. Seaman G. The Sexual politics of Karmic retribution // The Anthropology of Taiwanese society (E.M. Ahern and H. Gates, eds.). Stanford: Stanford University press, 1981.
197. Shaughnessy E. Before Confucius. Studies in the Creation of the Chinese Classics. New York: State University of New York press, 1997.
198. Shryock J.K. The Study of Human Habilities, the Jen wu chih of Liu Shao. New Haven, Connecticut: American Oriental society, 1937.
199. Shen Fuwei. Cultural Flow between China and Outside World Throughout History. Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, 1997.
200. Siikala A. L Siberian and Inner Asian Shamanism // Studies of Shamanism (ed. by Anna-Leen Siikala and Mihaly Hoppak). Budapest: Acadamiai Kiado, 1991.
201. Steele J. The I-li: Book of Etiquette and Ceremonial. London: Probsthain & Co, 1917.
202. Sailey J. The Master Who Embraces Simplicity. A Study of the Philosopher Ко Hung A.D. 283-343. San-Francisco: Chinese Materials Center, 1978.
203. Taisuke Mitamura. Chinese Eunuchs. The Structure of Intimate Politics. Boston, Rutland, Vermont, Tokyo: Tuttle Publishing, 1970.
204. T'ang Yung-t'ung. Wang Pi's New Interpretation of the I Ching and Lun-yu // Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, vol. 10.
205. Theodore H. The Visions of Hung-Siu-Tshuen and the Origin of the Kwang-si Insurrection 1854, reprinted 1935.
206. T'ien Ju-K'ang. Male Anxiety and Female Chastity (A Comparative Study of Chinese Ethical Values in Ming-Q'ing Times) // T'ong Pao. Revue International de Sinologie (dirigee par Jacgues Gernet et E. Zurcher), 1988.
207. Tresors d'art Chinois. Paris: Petit Palais, 1973.
208. Van-dier-Nicolas N. Art et sagesse en Chine: Mi-Fou (1051-1107), peintre et connaisseur d'art dans la perspective de l'esthetique des lettres, 1963.
209. Van-dier-Nicolas N. Le Houa-che de Mi Fou (1051-1107), ou Le Garnet d'un connaisseur a 1'epoque des Song du Nord, 1964.
210. Visser de M. The Dragon in China and Japan. Amsterdam: Johannes Muller, 1913.
211. Wang Yao-t'ing. Looking at Chinese Painting. A Comprehensive Guide to The Philosophy, Technique and History of Chinese Painting. Tokyo: Nigensha Publishing, 1995.
212. Waterbury F. Early Chinese Symbols and Literature. New York: E. Weyhe, 1942.
213. Watson W. Styles in the Arts of China. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin books, 1974.
214. Watson W. Handbook to the Collections of Early Chinese Antiquities. London: British Museum, 1962.
215. Welch H. The Parting of the Way. Boston, 1957.
216. Whincup G. Rediscovering the I Ching. Wellingborough, Northamptonshire: The Aquarian Press, 1986.
217. White W. Bone Culture of Ancient China. Toronto: University of Toronto press, 1945.
218. White W. Bronze Culture of Ancient China. Toronto: University of Toronto press, 1956.
219. Wittfogel K. Oriental Despotism. A Comparative Study of Total Power. New Haven & London: Yale University Press, 1963.
220. Yetts W. The Cull Chinese Bronzes. London: University of London press, 1939.
221. Zimmer H. Myths and Symbols in Indian Art and Civilization (ed. by Joseph Campbell). Princeton, N.J.: Pantheon Press, 1946.