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Beal, Samuel

(Devonport, Devon 1825-1889 Greens Norton, Northamptonshire) : Anglikanischer Priester, Professor für Chinesisch, School of Oriental and African Studies, London

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Chronology Entries (12)

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1 1843-1847 Samuel Beal studiert am Trinity College, Cambridge.
2 1847 Samuel Beal erhält den B.A. des Trinity College, Cambridge.
3 1848-1850 Samuel Beal ist Direktor des Bramham College, Yorkshire.
4 1851 Anglikanische Priesterweihe von Samuel Beal.
5 1852 Samuel Beal reist als Priester der Royal Navy nach China und lernt Chinesisch.
6 1856-1858 Samuel Beal ist Marine-Dolmetscher in China.
7 1859 ?-1876 Samuel Beal ist zuerst Pfarrer der englischen Marine und später Pfarrer der Marine-Werft in Pembroke und Devonport.
8 1876 Samuel Beal erhält den Ehrendoktor of Civil Laws der University of Durham.
9 1877-1889 Samuel Beal ist Professor für Chinesisch an der School of Oriental and African Studies, London
  • Document: Loewe, Michael. Chinese studies in the U.K. In : Survey / European Association of Chinese Studies ; Nr. 7 (1998). (Loe1, Publication)
10 1877-1880 Samuel Beal ist Pfarrer in Falstone, Northcumberland.
11 1880-1888 Samuel Beal ist Pfarrer in Wark-on-Tyne.
12 1888-1889 Samuel Beal ist Pfarrer in Greens-Norton, Towcester.

Bibliography (14)

# Year Bibliographical Data Type / Abbreviation Linked Data
1 1865 Vajra-chhediká = The Kin kong king, or Diamond sûtra. Transl. from the Chinese by S[amuel] Beal. (London : Buddhist Society, 1865). Publication / Bea6
2 1869 Travels of Fah-hian and Sung-yun, buddhist pilgrims, from China to India (400 A.D. and 518 A.D.). Transl. from Chinese by Samuel Beal. (London : Trübner, 1869). [Faxian ; Song Yun].
http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011638284.
Publication / Bea13
3 1871 Beal, Samuel. A catena of buddhist scriptures from the Chinese. (London : Trübner, 1871). Publication / Bea12
4 1875 The romantic legend os Sâkya Buddha. From the Chinese Sanscrit by Samuel Beal. (London : Trübner ; Paris : E. Leroux, 1875). Publication / Bea2
5 1876 Beal, Samuel. The buddhist Tripitaka as it is known in China and Japan : a catalogue and compendious report. (Devenport : Printed for the India Office by Clarke, 1876). [Da zang jing]. Publication / Bea11
6 1878 Texts from the Buddhist canon, commonly known as Dhammapada, with accompanying narratives. Transl. from the Chinese by Samuel Beal. (London : Trübner, 1878). (Trübner's Oriental series ; 2). Publication / Bea5
7 1882 Beal, Samuel. Abstract of four lectures on buddhist literature in China. Delivered at University College, London. (London : Trübner & Co. ; Edinburgh : Printed by Ballantyne, Hanson and Co., 1882). Publication / Bea8
8 1883 Asvaghosa. The Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king, a life of Buddha. By Asvaghosa, Bodhisattva ; transl. from Sanskrit into Chinese by Dharmarsha, A.D. 420, and from Chinese into English by Samuel Beal. (Oxford : The Clarendon Press, 1883). Publication / Bea7
9 1884 Hiuen, Tsiang. Si-yu-ki : buddhist records of the Western world. Transl. from the Chinese of Hiuen Tsiang (A.D. 629) by Samuel Beal. Vol. 1-2. (London : Trübner, 1884). (Trübner's Oriental series). Übersetzung von Xuanzang. Xi you ji 玄奘西游记 Publication / Bea4
10 1884 Beal, Samuel. Buddhism in China. (London : S.P.C.K. ; New York, N.Y. : E. & J.B. Young, 1884). (Non-christian religious systems). Publication / Bea9
11 1888 The life of Hiuen-tsiang. By the shamens Hwui Li and Yen-tsung ; with a preface containing an account of the works of I-tsing by Samuel Beal. (London : Trübner & Co. ; Edinburgh : Printed by Ballantyne, Hanson and Co., 1888). [Huili. Da Tang da ci en si San Zang fa shi zhuan ; Yanzong ; Xuanzang]. [New ed. with a pref. by L. Cranmer-Byng. (London : Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1911)]. Publication / Bea14
12 1891 Sacred books of the East. With critical and biographical sketches by Epiphanius Wilson ; Asvaghosa ; [transl. by] Samuel Beal [et al.]. Rev. ed. (New York, N.Y. : P.F. Collier & Son, 1900).
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/12894/12894-h/12894-h.htm.
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: Vedic hymns, translations by F.M. Müller. Selections from the Zend-Avesta, translation by J. Darmesteter. The Dhammapada, translation by F.M. Müller. The Upanishads, translation by F.M. Müller. Selections from the Koran, translation by G. Sale. Life of Buddha, by Asvaghosha Bodhisattva, tr. from Sanscrit into Chinese, by Dharmaraksha, A.D. 420; from Chinese into English by S. Beal.
Publication / Bea3
13 1892 Nâgârjuna, Siddha. Suh-ki-li-lih-kiu : the Suhrillekha or 'friendly letter' addressed to King Sadvaha. Written by Lung Shu (Nâgârjuna) ; transl. from the Chinese edition of I-tsing by Samuel Beal. (London : Luzac ; Shanghai : Kelly & Walsh, 1892). Publication / Bea15
14 1958-1963 Beal, Samuel. Chinese accounts of India. Vol. 1-4. (Calcutta : Susil Gupta, 1958-1963). Publication / Bea1