Tumen jalafun jecen akū: Manchu Studies in Honour of Giovanni Stary. POZZI, Alessandra, JANHUNEN, Juha Antero, and WEIERS, Michael, eds. Tunguso Sibirica. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. 320 pp. ISBN 978-3-447-05738-5.
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Tumen jalafun jecen akū, the recent Festschrift in honor of the accomplished scholar and pioneering manjurist Giovanni Stary, represents a broad cross-section of the state of Manchu studies today, and anyone who peruses this collection will see that the research being done in this field is more interesting than ever. Pozzi provides the reader with a personal tribute to the great scholar in whose honor this work was compiled, as well as a bibliography of his monographs, articles and reviews. The articles contributed to this work range from the historical to the linguistic, from the geographic to the anthropological, and deal not only with the Manchus and Sibe, but also with related languages, peoples and cultures in North and Central Asia.
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