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Friedrich Hirth

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Hirth and wife in 1872

Friedrich Hirth, Ph.D. (16 April 1845 in Gräfentonna, Saxe-Gotha – 10 January 1927 in Munich) was a German-American sinologist.[1]

Biography

He was educated at the universities of Leipzig, Berlin, and Greifswald (Ph.D., 1869). He was in the Chinese maritime customs service from 1870 to 1897. In 1902, Professor Hirth was appointed to the professorship of Chinese in Columbia University (New York City).

Prior to World War II, a collection of Chinese manuscripts and printed books made by him was in the Royal Library at Berlin, and another of porcelains of considerable historical importance in the Gotha Museum; most of the Hirth collection from the Staatsbibliothek in Berlin is now in Kraków.[2] As an investigator he conducted researches in Chinese literature by imitation of the methods of classical philology.

Works

  • "The Hoppo-Book of 1753". Journal of the North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. 17: 221–235. 1882. {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help); Invalid |ref=harv (help)

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "HIRTH, Friedrich". Who's Who in America. Vol. 6. 1910. p. 916.
  2. ^ http://www.ib.hu-berlin.de/bbbvz/bbdu1.html

References

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