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Vitale, Guido Amedeo

(Torre Annunziata bei Neapel 1862-1918 Neapel) : Diplomat, Professor für Chinesisch, Istituto universitario orientale, Neapel

Subjects

History : China - Europe : Italy / Index of Names : Occident / Sinology and Asian Studies : Europe : Italy

Chronology Entries (5)

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1 1891 Guido Amedeo Vitale beendet seine Studien über Filologia orientale am Istituto universitario orientale di Napoli.
2 1892-1894 Guido Vitale ist Dolmetscher Schüler des italienischen Aussenministeriums und lernt Chinesisch.
  • Document: Bertuccioli, Giuliano. Per una storia della sinologia italiana : prime note su alcuni sinologhi e interpreti di cinese. In : Mondo cinese ; anno 19, no 2 (1991). (BerB1, Publication)
3 1894-1914 Guido Amedeo Vitale ist Dolmetscher Sekretär der italienischen Gesandtschaft in Beijing.
4 1914-1918 Guido Amedeo Vitale ist Professore di lingua e letteratura cinese des Istituto universitario orientale, Neapel.
  • Document: Wikipedia : http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia. (Wik, Web)
  • Document: Bertuccioli, Giuliano. Sinology in Italy 1600-1950. In : Europe studies China : papers from an International conference on the history of European sinology. Ed. by Ming Wilson & John Cayley. (London : Han-shan Tang, 1995). (Euro1, Publication)
5 1916-1917 Guido Amedeo Vitale ist Direktor des Istituto universitario orientale, Neapel.
  • Document: Bertuccioli, Giuliano. Sinology in Italy 1600-1950. In : Europe studies China : papers from an International conference on the history of European sinology. Ed. by Ming Wilson & John Cayley. (London : Han-shan Tang, 1995). (Euro1, Publication)

Bibliography (3)

# Year Bibliographical Data Type / Abbreviation Linked Data
1 1896 Chinese folklore : Pekinese rhymes. First collected and ed. with notes and translation by Baron G[uido Amedeo] Vitale. (Peking : Pei-t'ang Press, 1896). Publication / Vit1
2 1897 Vitale, Guido Amedeo. Grammaire et vocabulaire de la langue mongole, dialecte des Khalkhas. Par le baron Vitale et le comte de Sercey. (Péking : Impr. des Lazaristes au Pé-t'ang, 1897). Publication / Vit2
3 1901 A first reading book for students of colloquial Chinese : Chinese merry tales. Collected and ed. by Baron Guido Vitale. (Peking : Beitang Press, 1901). Publication / Vit3