Central Asia and Non-Chinese Peoples of Ancient China

Central Asia and Non-Chinese Peoples of Ancient China

《Central Asia and Non-Chinese Peoples of Ancient China》是Routledge出版的圖書,作者是Edwin G. Pulleyblank

基本介紹

  • 中文名:Central Asia and Non-Chinese Peoples of Ancient China
  • 作者:Edwin G. Pulleyblank
  • 出版社:Routledge
  • 出版時間:2002年3月28日
  • 頁數:324 頁
  • 裝幀:Hardcover
  • ISBN:9780860788591
  • 售價:USD 170.00
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Edwin George Pulleyblank (Ted) was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, in 1922, the son of W. G. E. Pulleyblank, a much respected high school teacher. He developed a strong interest in languages while still in high school and specialized in Greek and Latin Classics at the University of Alberta, where he graduated in 1942. During the Second World War he was engaged in intelligence...(展開全部) Edwin George Pulleyblank (Ted) was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, in 1922, the son of W. G. E. Pulleyblank, a much respected high school teacher. He developed a strong interest in languages while still in high school and specialized in Greek and Latin Classics at the University of Alberta, where he graduated in 1942. During the Second World War he was engaged in intelligence work that involved Japanese and he also began the study of Chinese at Carleton College in Ottawa and privately. After the end of the war, in September 1946, he went to England, where he studied Chinese language and history at the School of Oriental and African Studies in the University of London, receiving the Ph.D. degree in 1951 for his dissertation on The Background and Early Life of An Lu-shan. In 1948 he had been appointed as a Lecturer in the Far East Department of the School of Oriental and African Studies and in 1951-52 he spent a year on study leave in Japan doing research in libraries in Tokyo and Kyoto. In 1953 he was elected to the Chair of Chinese in the University of Cambridge. His early publications, which included The Background of the Rebellion of An Lu-shan, Oxford University Press, 1955, and articles in the Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, T'oung Pao, and Asia Major, were in the field of Tang history with a related interest in Central Asia. From 1959 onward, inspired by an earlier interest in the comparative study of Indo-European languages as well as by the need for better teaching materials in Classical Chinese, he turned to historical linguistics,

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