Joseph Edkins
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Joseph Edkins (December 19, 1823 – April 23,
Life
Born at
In March 1858 he left for England. When he returned, he brought his Scottish bride, Jane Rowbotham Stobbs. They were married on February 7, 1859. They settled in Shanghai on September 14 of that same year.
During his years in Shanghai, in July 1860 he visited the
In 1860 the Edkins family moved to Yantai, Shandong, and in
1861 to
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In 1873, he traveled alone to England via the United States, and returned to Beijing in 1876. In 1880 he resigned from the
London Missionary Society to become a translator for the
Works
- A Grammar of Colloquial Chinese as exhibited in the Shanghai Dialect, Shanghai 1853.
- "Phases in the Development of Tauism", Transactions of the China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1st series, 5: 83-99, 1855. (The earliest study in a Western language to include an account of Chinese alchemy, pp. 84-91).
- On Early Tauist Alchemy, North China Herald 1857.
- A Grammar of the Chinese Colloquial Language, commonly called the Mandarin dialect, Shanghai 1857.
- The Religious Condition of the Chinese; with Observations on the Prospects of Christian Conversion amongst that People, London 1859. Second edition entitled Religion in China: containing a Brief Account of the Three Religions of the Chinese: with Observations on the Prospects of Christian Conversion amongst that People, 1877.
- Progressive Lessons in the Chinese Spoken Language, Shanghai 1862.
- A Vocabulary of the Shanghai Dialect, Shangahai 1869.
- The Miau-tsi Tribes, Foochow 1870.
- China's Place in Philology: an Attempt to show that the Languages of Europe and Asia have a Common Origin, London 1871
- Introduction to the Study of the Chinese Characters, London 1876
- A Catalogue of Chinese Works in the Bodleian Library, London 1876
- Chinese Buddhism: a Volume of Sketches, Historical, Descriptive, and Critical, London 1880
- The Evolution of the Chinese Language as exemplifying the Origin and Growth of Human Speech, London 1888.
- Opium: Historical Note or the Poppy in China, Shanghai 1898
- The Revenue and Taxation of the Chinese Empire, Shanghai 1903
External links
- Biographical sketch and list of his works, at EDKINS Surname Resource Centre
- Biographical sketch, at the Ricci 21st Century Roundtable database, supported only by 5.0 or later versions of Internet Explorer
- His works published on Hong Kong journals, at Hong Kong Journals Online (HKJO), many pieces, search for "Edkins"
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