Giles, Herbert Allen, 1845-1935
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Giles, Herbert Allen, 1845-1935
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Giles, Herbert A. (Herbert Allen), 1845-1935
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Giles, Herbert Allen, 1843-1935
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Giles, Herbert Allan 1845-1935
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Giles, Herbert Allen, active 1899
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Giles, Herbert A., 1845-1935
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Giles, Herbert Allen, fl. 1899
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Giles, H. A. 1845-1935 (Herbert Allen),
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Gilen, Herbert Allen 1845-1935
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Giles, H. A. 1845-1935
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Giles was born on Dec. 8, 1845 in Oxford, England; educated at Charterhouse; joined the China consular service, arriving at Beijing in 1867; left China late in 1892, and lived at Aberdeen until 1897, when he moved to Cambridge to become professor of Chinese, a chair held until his resignation in 1932; published books include Chinese biographical dictionary (1898), Chinese fairy tales (1911), and The civilization of China (1911); received the triennial gold medal of the Royal Asiatic Society in 1922; he died on Feb. 13, 1935 in Cambridge.
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Giles was a member of the Chinese consular service, 1867-1839, and professor of Chinese at Cambridge University, 1897-1932. He compiled a Chinese dictionary in 1892.
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Giles was born on December 8, 1845 in Oxford, England; educated at Charterhouse; joined the China consular service, arriving at Beijing in 1867; left China late in 1892, and lived at Aberdeen until 1897, when he moved to Cambridge to become professor of Chinese, a chair held until his resignation in 1932; published books include Chinese biographical dictionary (1898), Chinese fairy tales (1911), and The civilization of China (1911); received the triennial gold medal of the Royal Asiatic Society in 1922; he died on February 13, 1935 in Cambridge.
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