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Definition of Sinologists
1. sinologist [n] - See also: sinologist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sinologists
Literary usage of Sinologists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Jesuit Education: Its History and Principles Viewed in the Light of Modern by Robert Schwickerath (1903)
"When the work had been completed in five volumes, it put the humble religious in
the front rank of sinologists. It has been styled "a landmark in the ..."
2. Half a Decade of Chinese Studies (1886-1891) by Henri Cordier (1892)
"Formerly, sinologists were divided into two camps: sinologists de chambre,
sinologists at home, of the type of Stanislas Julien, who never went out to the ..."
3. Transactions of the Historical and Literary Committee by American Philosophical Society Committee of History, Moral Science and General Literature (1838)
"The observations of M. de la Palun are not intended to instruct his brother
sinologists, but to facilitate their labours. To them the question before us, ..."
4. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1842)
"In the first, for instance, sinologists unacquainted with the phonetic system
will find all the characters classed according to the Chinese keys, ..."
5. An American Diplomat in China by Paul Samuel Reinsch (1922)
"There were few sinologists in Peking at this time. ... Of resident sinologists
the most noted, Mr. (later Sir) Edward Backhouse was a recluse, ..."
6. The Chinese Repository (1843)
"... European sinologists seem scarcely to have been aware of its existence, and
have till now been content with an abridgment much less satisfactory, ..."
7. Types of Mankind Or, Ethnological Researches: Or, Ethnological Researches by Josiah Clark Nott, George Robins Gliddon (1855)
"realm — which narratives, now collated by sinologists in Europe with the immense
lit«r»rr treasures accessible, in Chinese, to students at Paris and ..."