A Handbook of the Chinese Language Parts I and II, Grammar and Chrestomathy, Prepared With and View to Initiate the Student of Chinese in the Rudiments of This Language, and to Supply Materials for His Early Studies (Classic Reprint)

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A Handbook of the Chinese Language
Parts I and II, Grammar and Chrestomathy, Prepared With and View to Initiate the Student of Chinese in the Rudiments of This Language, and to Supply Materials for His Early Studies (Classic Reprint)

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  • EAN: 9781330112779
  • Ilość stron: 450
  • Format: 15.2x22.9cm
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Opis: A Handbook of the Chinese Language - Summers James

Excerpt from A Handbook of the Chinese Language: Parts I and II, Grammar and Chrestomathy, Prepared With and View to Initiate the Student of Chinese in the Rudiments of This Language, and to Supply Materials for His Early Studies

The intention of the author in preparing this work for the press was to make a text book for students of the Chinese language who attend his lectures at King's College, London, and to assist others who might commence the study of the language in this country', as well as to aid those who enter for the first time upon this study in China itself.

In order to show the need of some such book, it will be necessary fairly to pass in review the various works which are within reach of, or which may be supposed to exist for the student,-to point out candidly what appear to be their defects, and also to note their real value as aids to the study of Chinese.

The investigation of Chinese in this country, and even in Europe generally, is but of recent date. The vague expressions collected from the works of the Jesuits on the subject, though correct for the most part in themselves, needed a Jesuit to explain them and to guard the wayward fancy from misinterpreting them. The best rules and the deepest truths are often misunderstood because there is no teacher at hand to purge the idola from the mind and clear it of its earlier prejudices. The colouring of every thing that concerns the Chinese has been heightened by tho romantic accounts of this nation given by the early historians of the East, and the imagination has supplied much that was not found in the reality.

The first work of a systematic character on the Chinese language was written by a Dominican, Pere Varo, and printed from wooden blocks in Canton in 1703.

Theoph. Sigefr. Bayer wrote a work in Latin, which was published in St. Petersburg in 1730. He was however not in a position to render much service to the subject which he attempted to explain.

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Nazwa: A Handbook of the Chinese Language Parts I and II, Grammar and Chrestomathy, Prepared With and View to Initiate the Student of Chinese in the Rudiments of This Language, and to Supply Materials for His Early Studies (Classic Reprint)
Autor: Summers James
Wydawnictwo: FB &c Ltd
Kod paskowy: 9781330112779
Języki: angielski
Ilość stron: 450
Format: 15.2x22.9cm
Oprawa: Miękka


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