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Eminent Chinese of the Ch'ing Period (1644–1912) (ECCP) is a biographical dictionary published in 1943 by the United States Government Printing Office, edited by Arthur W. Hummel, Sr., then head of the Orientalia Division of the Library of Congress. Hummel's chief collaborators were Dr. Tu Lien-che (杜聯喆) and Dr. Fang Chao-ying (房兆楹), Chinese scholars who were married to each other.

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  • Eminent Chinese of the Ch'ing Period (de)
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  • Eminent Chinese of the Ch'ing Period (1644–1912) (ECCP) is a biographical dictionary published in 1943 by the United States Government Printing Office, edited by Arthur W. Hummel, Sr., then head of the Orientalia Division of the Library of Congress. Hummel's chief collaborators were Dr. Tu Lien-che (杜聯喆) and Dr. Fang Chao-ying (房兆楹), Chinese scholars who were married to each other. (en)
  • Eminent Chinese of the Ch'ing Period (1644–1912); Abk. ECCP, „Bedeutende Chinesen der Qing-Zeit (1644–1912)“, ist ein biografisches Nachschlagewerk zu Persönlichkeiten der chinesischen Qing-Dynastie (der Mandschu), das 1943 und 1944 vom United States Government Printing Office veröffentlicht und von Arthur W. Hummel (1884–1975) herausgegeben wurde, dem damaligen Leiter der Orientalia-Abteilung in der Library of Congress in Washington DC. Hummels wichtigste Partner waren Tu Lien-che (杜聯喆) und Fang Chao-ying (房兆楹), chinesische Gelehrte mandschurischer Abstammung. (de)
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  • Eminent Chinese of the Ch'ing Period (1644–1912); Abk. ECCP, „Bedeutende Chinesen der Qing-Zeit (1644–1912)“, ist ein biografisches Nachschlagewerk zu Persönlichkeiten der chinesischen Qing-Dynastie (der Mandschu), das 1943 und 1944 vom United States Government Printing Office veröffentlicht und von Arthur W. Hummel (1884–1975) herausgegeben wurde, dem damaligen Leiter der Orientalia-Abteilung in der Library of Congress in Washington DC. Hummels wichtigste Partner waren Tu Lien-che (杜聯喆) und Fang Chao-ying (房兆楹), chinesische Gelehrte mandschurischer Abstammung. Die beiden insgesamt 1103 durchnummerierte Seiten umfassenden Bände enthalten etwa 800 Kurzbiografien führender Persönlichkeiten der Qing-Dynastie (Wade-Giles: Ch'ing) (1636–1912) in China. Die Artikel umfassen Han-Chinesen, Mandschus, Mongolen und andere Persönlichkeiten indigener Herkunft sowie einige Europäer. Jeder Artikel enthält eine kurze Auflistung der Quellen und von Sekundärliteratur. Es gibt drei Register: zu Personennamen (zu den Biografien auch eine Chronologie), Buchtiteln und ein Sachregister. (de)
  • Eminent Chinese of the Ch'ing Period (1644–1912) (ECCP) is a biographical dictionary published in 1943 by the United States Government Printing Office, edited by Arthur W. Hummel, Sr., then head of the Orientalia Division of the Library of Congress. Hummel's chief collaborators were Dr. Tu Lien-che (杜聯喆) and Dr. Fang Chao-ying (房兆楹), Chinese scholars who were married to each other. The two volumes in 1103 pages comprise some 800 biographical sketches on leading figures of the Qing dynasty (Ch'ing) (1636–1912) in China. The articles cover Han Chinese, Manchu, Mongol, and other Inner Asian figures, as well as some Europeans. Each article includes a short list of sources and secondary scholarship. There are three indices—personal name, book names, and subjects. Pamela Kyle Crossley, professor of Chinese history at Dartmouth College, wrote free software to either search and read the articles online or to download the text for offline use. Since the work uses the Wade-Giles system, which is now unfamiliar to many readers, the software also supplies pinyin romanization. Crossley is also author of the historiographical preface to the new pinyin edition of the work, Eminent Chinese of the Qing Period , published in 2018 by Berkshire. (en)
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