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Wolff, Ernst

(Tianjin 1910-) : Jurist, Bibliothekar

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Chronology Entries (11)

# Year Text Linked Data
1 1928-1933 Ernst Wolff studiert Rechtswissenschaften an der Friedrich-Wilhelms Universität Berlin und Chinesisch am Seminar für Orientalische Sprachen.
  • Document: Kern, Martin. The emigration of German sinologists 1933-1945 : notes on the history and historiographys of Chinese studies. In : Journal of the American Oriental Society, vol. 118, no 4 (1998). (Ker, Publication)
2 1930 Ernst Wolff erhält das Chinesisch-Diplom am Seminar für Orientalische Sprachen der Universität Berlin.
  • Document: Kern, Martin. The emigration of German sinologists 1933-1945 : notes on the history and historiographys of Chinese studies. In : Journal of the American Oriental Society, vol. 118, no 4 (1998). (Ker, Publication)
3 1933 Ernst Wolff ist am Gericht in Berlin tätig. Er wird seiner jüdischen Abstammung wegen entlassen.
  • Document: Kern, Martin. The emigration of German sinologists 1933-1945 : notes on the history and historiographys of Chinese studies. In : Journal of the American Oriental Society, vol. 118, no 4 (1998). (Ker, Publication)
4 1936 Ernst Wolff kehrt nach Tianjin zurück.
  • Document: Kern, Martin. The emigration of German sinologists 1933-1945 : notes on the history and historiographys of Chinese studies. In : Journal of the American Oriental Society, vol. 118, no 4 (1998). (Ker, Publication)
5 1936-1951 Ernst Wolff ist für die Kailang Mining Company in Dangshan (Anhui) und Tianjin tätig.
  • Document: Kern, Martin. The emigration of German sinologists 1933-1945 : notes on the history and historiographys of Chinese studies. In : Journal of the American Oriental Society, vol. 118, no 4 (1998). (Ker, Publication)
6 1951-1959 Ernst Wolff geht über Hong Kong nach Tokyo.
  • Document: Kern, Martin. The emigration of German sinologists 1933-1945 : notes on the history and historiographys of Chinese studies. In : Journal of the American Oriental Society, vol. 118, no 4 (1998). (Ker, Publication)
7 1960 Ernst Wolff ist Forschungs-Lehrer im Department of Far Eastern and Slavic Languages der University of Washington und Assistent der East Asian library.
  • Document: Kern, Martin. The emigration of German sinologists 1933-1945 : notes on the history and historiographys of Chinese studies. In : Journal of the American Oriental Society, vol. 118, no 4 (1998). (Ker, Publication)
8 1962 Ernst Wolff macht seinen Master of Library Sciences.
  • Document: Kern, Martin. The emigration of German sinologists 1933-1945 : notes on the history and historiographys of Chinese studies. In : Journal of the American Oriental Society, vol. 118, no 4 (1998). (Ker, Publication)
9 1965-1978 Ernst Wolff ist Chef-Bibliothekar der Asian Library der University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign..
  • Document: Kern, Martin. The emigration of German sinologists 1933-1945 : notes on the history and historiographys of Chinese studies. In : Journal of the American Oriental Society, vol. 118, no 4 (1998). (Ker, Publication)
10 1966 Ernst Wolff promoviert in chinesischer Literatur an der University of Washington.
  • Document: Kern, Martin. The emigration of German sinologists 1933-1945 : notes on the history and historiographys of Chinese studies. In : Journal of the American Oriental Society, vol. 118, no 4 (1998). (Ker, Publication)
11 1978- Ernst Wolff lebt in Seattle.
  • Document: Kern, Martin. The emigration of German sinologists 1933-1945 : notes on the history and historiographys of Chinese studies. In : Journal of the American Oriental Society, vol. 118, no 4 (1998). (Ker, Publication)

Bibliography (2)

# Year Bibliographical Data Type / Abbreviation Linked Data
1 1966 Wolff, Ernst. Chou Tso-jen. (New York, N.Y. : Twayne, 1971). Diss. Univ. Of Washington, 1966. [Zhou Zuoren]. Publication / WE1
2 1981 Wolff, Ernst. Chinese studies : a bibliographic manual. With the assistance of Maureen Corcoran. (San Francisco, Calif. : Chinese Materials Center, 1981). Publication / WE2