Albert Terrien de Lacouperie
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Albert Étienne Jean-Baptiste Terrien de Lacouperie was a French orientalist, specialising in comparative philology. He published a number of books on early Asian and Middle-Eastern languages, initially in French and then in English. Lacouperie is best known for his studies of the Yi Ching and his argument, known as Sino-Babylonianism, that the important elements of ancient civilization in ancient China came from Mesopotamia and that there were resemblances between Chinese characters and Akkadian hieroglyphics.
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- Art. XXVI.—The Oldest Book of the Chinese (the Yh-King) and its Authors (1882) (8)
- Art. IX.—The Oldest Book of the Chinese (the Yh-King) and its Authors (Continued). (1883) (3)
- The old Babylonian characters and their Chinese derivates (2)
- Art. XVII.—Beginnings of Writing in and around Tibet (1885) (1)
- On the metallic cowries of ancient China : 600 B.C. (1)
- Art. V.—The Djurtchen of Mandshuria: their Name, Language, and Literature (1889) (0)
- 3. The Origin of the Babylonian characters from the Persian Gulf (1888) (0)
- Art. XVI.—The Miryeks or Stone-men of Corea (1887) (0)
- 2. The Babylonian Origin of the Chinese Characters (Suum cuique.) (1888) (0)
- The onomastic similarity of Nai Hwang-ti of China and Nakhunte of Susiana (0)
- Art. XIV.—Formosa Notes on MSS., Races and Languages, By Terrien de Lacouperie, Ph. & Litt.D., Professor of Indo-Chinese Philology, University College, London. Including a Note on Nine Formosan MSS. by E. Colborne Baber, H.B.M. Chinese Secretary, Peking. (1887) (0)
- The Non-Chinese writings of China and Central Asia (0)
- Art. XVI.—On Hiuen-Tsang instead of Yüan Chwang, and the necessity of avoiding the Pekinese sounds in the quotations of ancient proper names in Chinese (1892) (0)
- Formosa notes on Mss., Languages and races : including a note on nine Formosan Mss. by E. Colborne Baber, H.B.M. Chinese secretary, Peking (0)
- Art.XII.—The Metallic Cowries of Ancient China (600 b.c.) (1888) (0)
- The Sinim of Isaiah not the Chinese (0)
- The fabulous fishmen of early Babylonia in ancient Chinese legends (0)
- Orientalia antiqua, or, Documents and researches relating to the history of the writing languages and arts of the East (0)
- Khan, Khakan, and other Tartar titles (0)
- Beginnings of writing in and around Tibet (0)
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