Friedrich Hirth Ph.D. (16 April 1845 in Gräfentonna, Saxe-Gotha – 10 January 1927 in Munich) was a German-American sinologist. He was educated at the...
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(618–907 AD) onwards as Fulin (Chinese: 拂菻; pinyin: Fúlǐn), which Friedrich Hirth and other scholars have identified as the Byzantine Empire. Daqin was...
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Daqin or Great Qin. The later term Fulin (拂菻) has been identified by Friedrich Hirth and others as the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire. Chinese sources...
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dynasty to the Byzantine court of John V Palaiologos in September 1371. Friedrich Hirth (1885), Emil Bretschneider (1888), and more recently Edward Luttwak...
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of any kind, but they are so intoxicating to drink. — translated by Friedrich Hirth and W. W. Rockhill Sanfotsi is in the Southern Ocean (South China Sea)...
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University Press. pp. 149, 488, n.30. ISBN 0-231-12990-4. Chau, Ju-Kua, Friedrich Hirth, and W.W. Rockhill. Chau Ju-Kua: His Work on the Chinese and Arab Trade...
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Hirth is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: Friedrich Hirth Ph.D. (1845–1927), German-American sinologist Georg Hirth (1841–1916), German...
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An annotated partial English translation was published in 1911 by Friedrich Hirth and William W. Rockhill. A new annotated translation of Volume 1, illustrated...
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Weilüe was translated into English by Friedrich Hirth in his pioneering 1885 volume, China and the Roman Orient. Hirth included translations of a wide range...
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Munoz. Munoz. Early Kingdoms. p. 165. Munoz. Early Kingdoms. p. 167. Friedrich Hirth and W.W. Rockhill Chao Jukua, His Work on the Chinese and Arab Trade...
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