Simpkin, Marshall and co(uitg.) - The Nautical Magazine and Naval Chronicle - 1841
编号 82527405
Herbert A Giles - A Chinese English Dictionary - 1892
编号 82527405
Herbert A Giles - A Chinese English Dictionary - 1892
A Chinese–English Dictionary (1892), compiled by the British consular officer and sinologist Herbert Allen Giles (1845–1935), is the first Chinese–English encyclopedic dictionary. Giles started compilation after being rebuked for criticizing mistranslations in Samuel Wells Williams' (1874) A Syllabic Dictionary of the Chinese Language. The 1,461-page first edition contains 13,848 Chinese character head entries alphabetically collated by Beijing Mandarin pronunciation romanized in the Wade–Giles system, which Giles created as a modification of Thomas Wade's (1867) system. Giles' dictionary furthermore gives pronunciations from nine regional varieties of Chinese, and three Sino-Xenic languages Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese.
The dictionary was the fruit of over 15 years of work and the creation of the Chinese type, including for some characters that had never been in print before, took some two years. The work has a long history amply documented on line, as for example here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Chinese%E2%80%93English_Dictionary
Beautifully rebound in half leather, the book measures 31 cm × 25 cm and 12 cm thick. I have made a slipcase which you can improve on if you wish.
xlvi + 1416 pp