- Sinology, also
referred to as
China studies, is a
subfield of area
studies or East
Asian studies involved in
social sciences and
humanities research on...
- (Chinese: 吴芳思; pinyin: Wú Fāngsī; born 1948) is an
English librarian,
sinologue and
historian known for her
writings on
Chinese history,
including Marco...
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after the Italian-French
missionary Joseph-Marie
Callery (1810–1862), a
sinologue who sent
specimens of the tree to
Europe from China. It is
native to China...
- (Jinan:
Shandong huabao chubanshe, 2004) p. 40. Cf.
Erich Hauer. "Why the
Sinologue Should Study Manchu."
Journal of the North-China
Branch of the
Royal Asiatic...
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these terms are less
rigidly delineated. In
French for instance, the term
sinologue would refer to both a
researcher in
Sinology and a
reporter of Pekingology...
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Protestant missionary who
spent 57
years in China, 30 of them in Beijing. As a
Sinologue, he
specialised in
Chinese religions. He was also a linguist, a translator...
- Leipzig: VEB
Verlag Enzyklopädie (in German) Hauer,
Erich (1930). "Why the
Sinologue Should Study Manchu" (PDF).
Journal of the
North China Branch of the Royal...
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Highsmith –
novelist known for her
psychological thrillers Friedrich Hirth –
sinologue Max
Hofmann –
correspondent William Dean
Howells –
realist novelist, literary...
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Fragment - 52 One of the Best - 53 The Sea-Dog - 54 The
Question - 55 The
Sinologue - 56 The Vice-Consul - 57 A City
Built on a Rock - 58 A
Libation to the...
- 1515/9783110790924-014. ISBN 9783110790924. Davin,
Emmanuel (1961). "Un éminent
sinologue toulonnais du
XVIIIe siècle, le R. P. Amiot, S. J. (1718-1793)". Bulletin...