2005
Organisation
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1 | 1853-1932 | Gründung und Bestehen der Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society in China. 1932 Zusammenschluss mit der Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society, der United Methodist Missionary Society und der Primitive Methodist Missionary Society zur Methodist Missionary Society. |
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2 | 1863-ca. 1873 | Hugh Cowie ist Missionar der London Missionary Society in Xiamen (Fujian). |
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3 | 1877 ca.-ca. 1878 | Evan Bryant ist Missionar der London Missionary Society in Hankou (Hubei). |
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4 | 1884 | Das School and Textbook Series Committee ändert den Namen in die von Alexander Williamson gegründete Chinese Book and Tract Society in Glasgow. |
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5 | 1887 | Gründung der Society for the Diffusion of Christian and General Knowledge among the Chinese (Guang xue hui) durch Alexander Williamson in Shanghai. Er wird Sekretär. Sie ersetzt die Chinese Book and Tract Society in Glasgow. | |
6 | 1889-1891 | Charles Stewart Addis ist Agent der Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in Shanghai. |
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7 | 1912-1916 | Alwyne George Neville Ogden ist Dolmetscher-Schüler der britischen Gesandtschaft in Beijing. |
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8 | 1913 | Evangeline Dora Edwards reist nach ihren Studien am Redbrook College in Camborne, Islington College in London und einem Vorbereitungskurs am St Colm's Missionary College in Edinburgh nach China. |
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9 | 1913 | Evangeline Dora Edwards kommt in Beijing an. |
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10 | 1913-1918 | Evangeline Dora Edwards studiert Chinesisch an der Language School in Beijing. |
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11 | 1915-1918 | Evangeline Dora Edwards ist Leiterin des Women's Normal College in Shenyang (Liaoning). |
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12 | 1916 | Alwyne George Neville Ogden ist stellvertretender Konsul ded britischen Konsulats in Changsha (Hunan). |
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13 | 1916-1917 | Alwyne George Neville Ogden kauft Rinder für die britische Armee in Henan. |
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14 | 1917-1918 | Alwyne George Neville Ogden arbeitet für die Verstärkung der chinesischen Arbeiter Truppe in Shanghai. |
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15 | 1918 | Evangeline Dora Edwards erhält das Chinesisch Diplom der Language School in Beijing und kehrt nach England zurück. |
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16 | 1918-1920 | Alwyne George Neville Ogden ist Diplomat der britischen Gesandtschaft in Beijing, dann in Tianjin. |
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17 | 1921-1930 | Evangeline Dora Edwards ist Lektorin an der School of Oriental and African Studies der University of London. |
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18 | 1922 | Alwyne George Neville Ogden besucht die Grenze zu Tibet. |
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19 | 1922-1923 | Alwyne George Neville Ogden ist Vizekonsul, dann stellvertretender Generalkonsul des britischen Konsulats in Chengdu (Sichuan). |
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20 | 1924 | Evangeline Dora Edwards erhält den B.A. in Chinese der School of Oriental and African Studies. |
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21 | 1925 | Evangeline Dora Edwards erhält den M.A. in Chinese der School of Oriental and African Studies. |
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22 | 1925-1944 | Evangeline Dora Edwards ist Mitglied des Council of the China Society. |
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23 | 1925-1926 | Alwyne George Neville Ogden ist stellvertretender Vize-Konsul des britischen Generalkonsulats in Hankou (Hubei). |
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24 | 1926-1928 | Alwyne George Neville Ogden ist Konsul des britischen Konsulats in Jiujiang (Jiangxi). |
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25 | 1928-1933 | Alwyne George Neville Ogden ist Vizekonsul des britischen Konsulats in Tianjin. |
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26 | 1931 | Evangeline Dora Edwards promoviert in Literatur an der School of Oriental and African Studies. |
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27 | 1931-1939 | Evangeline Dora Edwards ist Reader in Chinese an der School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. |
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28 | 1933-1936 | Alwyne George Neville Ogden ist Konsul des britischen Konsulats in Yantai (Shandong). |
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29 | 1937-1939 | Evangeline Dora Edwards ist Leiterin des Far East Department der School of Oriental and African Studies. |
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30 | 1937-1939 | Alwyne George Neville Ogden ist Konsul des britischen Konsulats in Shanghai. |
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31 | 1939-1955 | Evangeline Dora Edwards ist Professor of Chinese der School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. |
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32 | 1940-1941 | Alwyne George Neville Ogden ist Konsul des britischen Konsulats in Nanjing. |
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33 | 1941-1942 | Alwyne George Neville Ogden ist stellvertretender Generalkonsul des britischen Konsulats in Tianjin. |
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34 | 1942-1945 | Alwyne George Neville Ogden ist Generalkonsul des britischen Konsulats in Kunming (Yunnan). |
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35 | 1945-1948 | Alwyne George Neville Ogden ist Generalkonsul des britischen Generalkonsulats in Shanghai. |
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36 | 1947-1950 | John Mansfield Addis ist Erster Sekretär der britischen Botschaft in Nanjing. |
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37 | 1951-1955 | Evangeline Dora Edwards ist Leiterin der Percival David Foundation. |
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38 | 1954-1957 | John Mansfield Addis ist Generalkonsul der britischen Botschaft in Beijing. |
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39 | 1959 | Kenneth R. Walker wird Research Fellow in Economics an der School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. |
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40 | 1970-1974 | John Mansfield Addis ist Botschafter der britischen Regierung in Beijing. |
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41 | 1975 | John Mansfield Addis wird Senior Research Fellow in Contemporary Chinese Studies am Wolfson College, Oxford. |
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42 | 1978-1989 | Kenneth R. Walker ist Professor in Economics an der School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. |
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43 | 1978 | Timothy Barrett promoviert an der Yale University. |
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44 | 1982- | Christian Henriot ist Mitglied der Association for Asian Studies. |
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45 | 1983 | Nick Knight promoviert in Economics an der School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. |
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46 | 1986- | Timothy Barrett ist Professor of East Asian History, Department of History und Professor des Department of Study of Religions an der School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. |
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47 | 1994- | Christian Henriot ist Mitglied der European Association of Chinese Studies. |
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# | Year | Bibliographical Data | Type / Abbreviation | Linked Data |
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1 | 1759 |
Doutes sur la dissertation de M de Guignes, qui a pour titre, Mémoire dans lequel on prouve, que les chinois sont une colonie égyptienne. Proposees à messieurs de l'Academie Royale des Belles-lettres par M Leroux Deshautesrayes [André Deshauterayes]. (Paris : Praulx, Duchesne, 1759). http://reader.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/fs1/object/display/bsb10031922_00005.html. |
Publication / Desh3 | |
2 | 1796 |
The imperial epistle from Kien Long, emperor of China, to George the third, king of Great Britain &c &c &c in the year 1794. Transmitted from the emperor and presented to His Britannic Majesty by his excellency the Rt Hon George Earl Macartney... ambassador... China in the years 1792, 1793 and 1794. (London : Printed for R. White, 1796). [Qianlong]. https://books.google.ch/books/about/The_Imperial_Epistle_ from_Kien_Long.html?id=ZfdbAAAAQAAJ&redir_esc=y. |
Publication / Imp1 | |
3 | 1807 | Guignes, [Chrétien Louis Joseph de]. Reflexions sur la langue chinoise. (Paris : Imprimerie impériale, 1807). | Publication / Guig5 |
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4 | 1818 | Tela, Josephus. The life and morals of Confucius, a Chinese philosopher, who flourished above five hundred years before the coming of Jesus Christ ; being one of the choicest pieces of learning and morality remaining of that nation. (London : J. Souter, 1818). | Publication / Tela1 | |
5 | 1822 |
Klaproth, Julius von. Sur l'origine du papier-monnaie. (Paris : Imprimerie de Dondey-Dupré, 1822). https://books.google.ch/books/about/Sur_l_origine_du_papier_monnaie.html?id=qIaptgEACAAJ&redir_esc=y. = Klaproth, Julius von. Origin of paper-money. (London : Treuttel & Wurtz, 1823). |
Publication / Klap11 |
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6 | 1825 | Myers, Thomas. An essay on the nature and structure of the Chinese language : with suggestions on its mor extensive study. (London : Printed by J. Hill and sold by Kingsbury Parbury and Allen, 1825). | Publication / MyeT1 |
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7 | 1828 | Silvestre de Sacy, Antoine-Isaac. Notice de l'ouvrage intitulé, Lettre à M. Abel-Rémusat sur la nature des formes grammaticales en général et sur le genie de la langue chinoise en particulier, par M G. de Humboldt. (Paris : Imprimerie royale, 1828). | Publication / Sacy4 | |
8 | 1831 |
Klaproth, Julius von. Fragmens bouddhiques. In : Nouveau journal asiatique ; mars 1831). https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100580147. |
Publication / Klap10 |
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9 | 1832 |
Morrison, John Robert. Some account of charms, talismans and felicitous appendages worn about the person or hung up in houses by the Chinese. (London : Printed by J.L. Cox and Son, 1832). https://archive.org/details/jstor-25581754. |
Publication / MorJR1 |
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10 | 1832 | Lamiot, [Louis-François-Marie]. Lettres. (Paris : Imprimerie de Bethune, 1832). | Publication / Lami1 |
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11 | 1833 | [Gützlaff, Karl Friedrich August]. An appeal to christians in behalf of China. (Canton : Published at the Office of the Chinese repository, 1833). | Publication / Gut1 |
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12 | 1834 |
Morrison, John Robert. A Chinese commercial guide : consisting of a collection of details and regulations respecting foreign trade in China. (Canton : Printed at the Albion Press and sold at the Canton Register Office, 1834). https://archive.org/details/chinesecommercia00willuoft. |
Publication / MorJR2 |
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13 | 1836 | Gutzlaff, C. [Gützlaff, Karl Friedrich August]. Remarks on the Yih-she : an historical work of the Chinese, in fifty volumes. (London : Printed by J.L. Cox and Son, 1832). [Ma, Su. Yi shi]. | Publication / Gut2 | |
14 | 1836 | [Kidd, Samuel]. Remarks on the memorial addressed to the British and Foreign Bible Society on a new version of the Chinese scriptures. (London : [s.n.], 1836). | Publication / Kidd5 |
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15 | 1836 | Matheson, James. The present position and propsects of the British trade with China : together with an outline of some leading occurrences in its past history. (London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1836). | Publication / MatJ1 |
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16 | 1839 |
Slade, John. Narrative of the late proceedings and events in China. (Canton : Canton Register Press, 1839). [Opium Krieg]. https://books.google.ch/books?id=RXYIAAAAQAAJ&pg= PR1&lpg=PR1&dq=Slade,+John.+Narrative+of+the+late+ proceedings+and+events+in+China.&source=bl&ots=sZJJAF0D Ig&sig=w3JggPoSbQ6obeP9l08A_aVSpZ0&hl=de&sa=X&ved =0ahUKEwiLvJzNtq3SAhUBEhQKHWyhD0sQ6AEINjAF#v= onepage&q=Slade%2C%20John.%20Narrative%20of%20the% 20late%20proceedings%20and%20events%20in%20China.&f=false |
Publication / Sla1 |
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17 | 1839 | The Medical Missionary Society of China : with minutes of proceedings, officers &c ; also an appendix containing A brief account of an ophthalmic institution at Macao for the years 1827, 1828, 1829, 1830, 1831, 1832. (London : Printed by Royson & Brown, 1839). | Publication / Medi1 |
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18 | 1840 |
Lindsay, H[ugh] Hamilton. Is the war with China a just one ? (London : James Ridgway, 1840). https://books.google.ch/books?id=rGlFAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA1&lpg= PA1&dq=Lindsay,+H[ugh]+Hamilton.+Is+the+war+with+China+a+ just+one&source=bl&ots=KYqVqjN_aX&sig=OShQGPfwujinfZEC 1jigwurwwok&hl=de&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiV34aQzY3LAhWLFJo KHYtdCqoQ6AEIMjAD#v=onepage&q=Lindsay%2C%20H[ugh]% 20Hamilton.%20Is%20the%20war%20with%20China%20a%20just %20one&f=false. |
Publication / LindH1 |
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19 | 1848 | Medhurst, W[alter] H[enry] (1). Reply to the essay of Dr Boone on the proper rendering of the words Elohim and Theos into the Chinese language. (Canton : Press S. Wells Williams, 1848). | Publication / MedW2 | |
20 | 1849 |
The true meaning of the word shin, as exhibited in the quotations adduced under that word in the Chinese imperial thesaurus called the Pei-wan-yun-foo. Translated by W[alter] H[enry] Medhurst (1). (Shanghae : Printed at the Mission press, 1849). https://archive.org/details/ontruemeaningofw00medh. |
Publication / MilW2 |
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21 | 1849 |
Wylie, Alexander. Translation and remarks on an ancient buddhist inscription at Keu-yung Kwan, in north China. (London : Trubner & Co., 1870). [Guiyang guan]. https://archive.org/details/translationremar00wyli. |
Publication / Wyl10 |
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22 | 1850 | Boone, William J. Defense of An essay on the proper rendering of the words Elohim and Theos into the Chinese language. (Canton : Printed at the Office of the Chinese repository, 1850). | Publication / Boo1 |
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23 | 1850 | Wade, Thomas Francis. Note on the condition and government of the Chinese empire in 1849. (Hongkong : Printed at the China mail office, 1850). | Publication / Wade10 |
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24 | 1851 | [Medhurst, Walter Henry (1) ; Stronach, John ; Milne, William Charles (2)]. On the Chinese version of the scriptures : to the editor of the Chinese repository. (Shanghai ? : [s.n.], 1851). | Publication / MedW1 | |
25 | 1851 | Thoms, P[eter] P[erring]. Remarks on rendering the Chinese word man "barbarian", showing that the Chinese do not call Europeans barbarians. (London : [s.n.], 1851). | Publication / Thoms1 |
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26 | 1852 | Culbertson, M[ichael] S. Reply to the strictures on the remarks made on the translation of Genesis and Exodus in the revision of the Chinese scriptures. (Canton : [s.n.], 1852). [Altes Testament]. | Publication / Culb2 |
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27 | 1852 | [Medhurst, Walter Henry] (1). Remarks touching the signification of the Chinese character E. (Hongkong : Printed at the Hongkong register office, 1852). | Publication / MedW5 |
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28 | 1853 | Culbertson, Michael S. Papers relating to the Shanghai revision of the Chinese scriptures. (Shanghai : [s.n.], 1851). | Publication / Culb1 |
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29 | 1853 | Rule, William H[arris]. The religious aspect of the civil war in China. (London : Partirdge and Oakey, 1853). [Taiping]. | Publication / Rule1 |
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30 | 1853 | Thoms, P[eter] P[erring]. The emperor of China v. the Queen of England : a refutation of the arguments contained in the seven official documents transmitting by Her Majesty's government at Hong-kong, who maintain that the documents of the Chinese government contain insulting language. (London : P.P. Thoms, 1853). | Publication / Thoms2 |
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31 | 1853 |
Medhurst, W[alter] H[enry] (1). Pamphlets : issued by the Chinese insurgents at Nan-king to which is added a history of the Kwang-se rebellion ; gathered from public documents ; an a sketch of the connection between foreign missionaries and the Chinese insurrection ; concluding with a critical review of several of the above pamphlets. Compiling y W.H. Medhurst. (Shanghae : Printed at the office of the N.-C. Herald, 1853). [Nanjing ; Guangxi]. http://digital.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/werkansicht/?PPN=PPN609924141. |
Publication / MedW10 |
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32 | 1854 |
Hamberg, Theodore. The visions of Hung-Siu-tshuen ; and origin of the Kwangsi insurrection. (Hong Kong : Printed at the China Mail Office, 1854). [Hong Xiuquan ; Guangxi]. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006045223. |
Publication / HamT3 | |
33 | 1860 |
Scarth, John. British policy in China : is our war with the tartars or the Chinese ?. (London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1860). https://books.google.co.in/books/about/British_Policy_in _China_Is_our_war_with.html?id=SCNYAAAAcAAJ. |
Publication / Sca1 |
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34 | 1861 | Lechler, R[udolf Christian Friedrich]. Acht Vorträge über China : gehalten an verschiedenen Orten Deutschlands und der Schweiz. (Basel : Verlag des Missionshauses ; In Commission von Bahnmaier's Buchhandlung, C. Detloff, 1861) | Publication / LecR1 |
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35 | 1861 |
Scarth, John. British policy in China : neutral war and warlike peace ! (Edinburg : Edmonston and Douglas, 1861). https://books.google.ch/books/about/British_Policy_in_China_ Neutral_war_and.html?id=TSNYAAAAcAAJ&redir_esc=y. |
Publication / Sca2 |
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36 | 1863 |
Sykes, William Henry. The Taeping Rebellion in China : its origin, progress, and present condition : in a series of letters addressed to the Aberdeen free press and the London Daily news. With an appendix. (London : Warren Hall & Co., 1863). https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_S9lMcg0IP8QC. |
Publication / Syk1 |
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37 | 1863 | Talmage, J[ohn] V[an] N[est]. The history and ecclesiastical relations of the churches of the presbyterial order, at Amoy, China. (New York, N.Y. : Wynkoop, Hallenbeck & Thomas, 1863). [Xiamen (Fujian)] | Publication / Tal8 |
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38 | 1865 | Baldwin, S[tephen] L[ivingston]. Directory of protestant missionaries in China, january 1st 1865. (Fuhchau : American Methodist Episcopal Mission Press, 1865). | Publication / BaldS1 |
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39 | 1865 | Taylor, James Hudson. The day of the Lord in China. ([S.l. : s.n.], 1865). | Publication / Tayl6 |
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40 | 1866 |
Chalmers, John. The origin of the Chinese : an attempt to trace the connection of the Chinese with the western nations in their religion, superstitions, arts. languagesw and traditions. (Hongkong : Printed by De Souza & Co., 1866). http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006770621. |
Publication / ChaJ1 |
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41 | 1871 | Bretschneider, E[mil]. On the knowledge possessed by the ancient Chinese of the arabs and arabian colonies and other western countries, mentioned in Chinese books. (Longon : Trubner & Co., 1871). | Publication / BE20 |
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42 | 1871 |
Eitel, Ernest J. [Eitel, Ernst Johann]. Three lectures on buddhism. (Hongkong : London Missionary House ; London : Trübner & Co., 1871). http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011556834. |
Publication / Eit2 |
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43 | 1871 | Talmage, J[ohn] V[an] N[est]. The anti-missionary movement in South China : more especially in the Amoy district and adjecent localities : being a letter from Rev J.V.N. Talmage to General Le Gendre, Consul for the United States at Amoy. (Hong Kong : Printed by De Souza & Co., 1871). [Xiamen (Fujian)]. | Publication / Tal7 |
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44 | 1872 | John, Griffith. Hope for China ! : or, Be not weary in well-doing. (London : John Snow & Co., 1872). | Publication / John20 |
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45 | 1872 | Taylor, J[ames] Hudson. Summary of the operations of the China Inland Mission from its commencement to the year 1871. (London : James Nisbet & Co. ; S.W. Partridge & Co., 1872). | Publication / Tayl5 |
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46 | 1872 | Williamson, Alexander. The claims of China, also a letter to the 'Times'. (Edinburgh : William Oliphant and Co. ; Glasgow : James MacLehose, 1872). | Publication / WilA1 |
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47 | 1873 |
Faber, Ernst. Quellen zu Confucius und dem Confucianismus : als Einleitung zum Lehrbegriff des Confucius. (Hong Kong : Ch. Gaupp & Co., 1873). https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008913675. |
Publication / Fab1 |
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48 | 1873 | Kerr, John G. Chinese medicine. In : China review ; no 3 (1873). | Publication / Kerr2 |
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49 | 1873 | Kerr, J[ohn] G. The Canton directory. (Canton : Printed by James Parker, Canton Printing Office, 1873). | Publication / Kerr4 |
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50 | 1876 |
Chalmers, John. The question of terms simplified : or, The meanings of shan, ling, and ti in Chinese, made plain by induction. (Canton : E-Shing, 1876). http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006552196. |
Publication / ChaJ2 |
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51 | 1877 | Muirhead, W[illiam]. Essay : historical summary of the different versins, with their terminology, and the feasibility of securing a single standard version in Wen-li, with a corresponding version in Mandarin colloquial. ([S.l. : s.n.], ca. 1877). | Publication / Muir8 |
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52 | 1892 ca. | Tuckerman, Charles K[eating]. Concerning missionaries and the troubles in China. ([S.l..s.n.], 1892). | Publication / Tuck1 |
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53 | 1895 | Cunningham, Alfred. A history of Szechuen riots (may-june, 1895). (Shanghai : Shanghai Mercury Office, 1895). [Sichuan]. | Publication / Cun1 |
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