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Definition of Sinologues
1. sinologue [n] - See also: sinologue
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sinologues
Literary usage of Sinologues
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Things Chinese: Being Notes on Various Subjects Connected with China by James Dyer Ball (1893)
"... several eminent sinologues. Amidst its short, terse, ringing- sentences, flash
jewels of the first water, set in much that is obscure to ..."
2. Travels in South-eastern Asia: Embracing Hindustan, Malaya, Siam, and China by Howard Malcom (1839)
"... Comparison of the Modes of Printing — Difficulty of the Language — Dictionaries,
Grammars, &.e. — Present Missionaries to the Chinese — Other sinologues ..."
3. China and Lower Bengal: Being "The Times" Correspondence from China in the by George Wingrove Cooke (1861)
"... Races—Our True Policy in Dealing with the Chinese—The sinologues and their
Prejudices—The Chinese Teachers—The Author leaves China in company with Yeh. ..."
4. Tʻoung pao by Demiéville, Paul, Jan Julius Lodewijk Duyvendak, Henri Cordier, Paul Pelliot, Edouard Chavannes, Gustaaf Schlegel (1895)
"Now if all sinologues were going to speak of this philosopher according to the
pronunciation of his name in the local brogue of their respective ..."
5. Notes on Chinese Mediaeval Travellers to the West by E. Bretschneider (1875)
"But as I have already stated, both texts are incomplete, and the French sinologues
have misunderstood the greater part of the article. ..."
6. The Chinese and Their Rebellions: Viewed in Connection with Their National by Thomas Taylor Meadows (1856)
"It will presently be seen why this is not the case, and why the few pages which
now follow will prove the standing- up of Columbus' egg for sinologues ..."
7. Things Chinese: Being Notes on Various Subjects Connected with China by James Dyer Ball (1893)
"... several eminent sinologues. Amidst its short, terse, ringing- sentences, flash
jewels of the first water, set in much that is obscure to ..."
8. Travels in South-eastern Asia: Embracing Hindustan, Malaya, Siam, and China by Howard Malcom (1839)
"... Comparison of the Modes of Printing — Difficulty of the Language — Dictionaries,
Grammars, &.e. — Present Missionaries to the Chinese — Other sinologues ..."
9. China and Lower Bengal: Being "The Times" Correspondence from China in the by George Wingrove Cooke (1861)
"... Races—Our True Policy in Dealing with the Chinese—The sinologues and their
Prejudices—The Chinese Teachers—The Author leaves China in company with Yeh. ..."
10. Tʻoung pao by Demiéville, Paul, Jan Julius Lodewijk Duyvendak, Henri Cordier, Paul Pelliot, Edouard Chavannes, Gustaaf Schlegel (1895)
"Now if all sinologues were going to speak of this philosopher according to the
pronunciation of his name in the local brogue of their respective ..."
11. Notes on Chinese Mediaeval Travellers to the West by E. Bretschneider (1875)
"But as I have already stated, both texts are incomplete, and the French sinologues
have misunderstood the greater part of the article. ..."
12. The Chinese and Their Rebellions: Viewed in Connection with Their National by Thomas Taylor Meadows (1856)
"It will presently be seen why this is not the case, and why the few pages which
now follow will prove the standing- up of Columbus' egg for sinologues ..."