Jean Joseph Marie Amiot (Chinese: 錢德明; pinyin: Qián Démíng; February 8, 1718 – October 8, 1793) was a French Jesuit priest who worked in Qing China, during...
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into French and published in 1772 by the French priest Jesuit Jean Joseph Marie Amiot; it was re-published in 1782. A partial translation into English...
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Amiot may refer to: Félix Amiot (1894–1974), French aircraft designer and shipbuilding Jean Joseph Marie Amiot (1718–1793), French Jesuit missionary to...
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2014. China portal Taiwan portal History portal Biography portal Jean Joseph Marie Amiot Canton System Family tree of Chinese monarchs (late) Long Corridor...
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(1653–1714) Anne-Marie Amiot (1654–1737) Marguerite Amiot (1656–1724) Jean-Baptiste Amiot of Neuville (1658–1685) Françoise Amiot (1660–1736) Jean Amiot (1662–)...
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Jean-Joseph is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Jean Joseph Marie Amiot (1718–1793), French Jesuit missionary Jean-Joseph Ange d'Hautpoul...
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Charles Aylmer, Irish Jesuit, superior of the Dublin Residence Jean Joseph Marie Amiot, French missionary to China José de Anchieta, Spanish missionary...
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well known in Europe after being introduced by the French Jesuit Jean Joseph Marie Amiot (1718–1793), who lived in Qing-era China. Around 1820, free-reed...
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'Sino-Barbarian Dictionary') was known to Europeans since 1789 (thanks to Jean Joseph Marie Amiot), a copy of the Huá-Yí yìyǔ with a Jurchen section was not discovered...
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Richard Blackmore, English physician and poet (b. 1654) 1793 – Jean Joseph Marie Amiot, French missionary and linguist (b. 1718) 1797 – Vilna Gaon, Lithuanian...
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