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- Francis_Woodman_Cleaves abstract "Francis Woodman Cleaves (born in Boston in 1911 and died in New Hampshire on December 31, 1995) was a Sinologist, writer and historian who taught at Harvard University, where he was key in establishing Mongolian studies in America. He is well known for his translation of The Secret History of the Mongols.".
- Q5482841 abstract "Francis Woodman Cleaves (born in Boston in 1911 and died in New Hampshire on December 31, 1995) was a Sinologist, writer and historian who taught at Harvard University, where he was key in establishing Mongolian studies in America. He is well known for his translation of The Secret History of the Mongols.".
- Francis_Woodman_Cleaves comment "Francis Woodman Cleaves (born in Boston in 1911 and died in New Hampshire on December 31, 1995) was a Sinologist, writer and historian who taught at Harvard University, where he was key in establishing Mongolian studies in America. He is well known for his translation of The Secret History of the Mongols.".
- Q5482841 comment "Francis Woodman Cleaves (born in Boston in 1911 and died in New Hampshire on December 31, 1995) was a Sinologist, writer and historian who taught at Harvard University, where he was key in establishing Mongolian studies in America. He is well known for his translation of The Secret History of the Mongols.".