Subject: Chinese language--Dialects--China--Nanjing

Nanking Kuan Hua
AuthorHemeling, K. (Karl), b. 1878China. Haiguan zong shuiwu sishu 海關總稅務司署. [Inspectorate General of Customs]
PlaceShanghai 上海
Publisher---
CollectionRicci Institute Library
LanguageEnglish, Chinese
TypeBook
ShelfRare Books, Room 103C
Call NumberPL1621.N36 H46 1902
Description107 p. ; 23 cm.
NoteThe Nanking Kuan Hua / K. Hemeling.
Published by order of the Inspector General of Customs at Statistical Dept. of the Inspectorate General of Customs.
Errata page inserted.
Chinese and English.
The didactic features of James Summers’s (1828–1891) research on Chinese
AuthorChen Wei 陳微
CollectionRicci Institute Library
LanguageEnglish
TypeArticle (in Periodical)
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberP119.32.C6 W45 2024
Description22 p.
Note

"The didactic features of James Summers’s (1828–1891) research on Chinese" / Chen Wei

Published in Historiographia Linguistica - Volume 51, Issue 1-3, 2024 

Also available through Boston College Libraries

Abstract:

James Summers (1828–1891) is distinguished as the first professor of Chinese in Britain to conduct systematic research on the Chinese language. During his tenure as a Chinese professor, Summers’s research on the Chinese language demonstrated a pronounced didactic emphasis. This was evident in his departure from rigidly following linguistic theories, his adoption of diverse linguistic ideas and methodologies from scholars of varied backgrounds, and his inclusion of multiple varieties of Chinese as target languages, particularly Nanjing Mandarin. Summers’s early missionary work in China, along with his role at King’s College London, where he trained student interpreters for the British Foreign Office, greatly shaped his pedagogical focus. The didactic feature of his works aligns with the broader pragmatic approach of British sinology, reflecting the trend of recruiting retired missionaries and diplomats with experience in China into European university faculties after the mid-19th century.