Stanislas Aignan Julien (13 April 1797 – 14 February 1873) was a French sinologist who served as the Chair of Chinese at the Collège de France for over 40 years and was one of the most academically respected sinologists in French scholarship.
Julien was a student of Jean-Pierre Abel-Rémusat, and succeeded him as the chair of Chinese at the Collège de France upon Rémusat's death in 1832. The quantity and quality of Julien's scholarship earned him wide renown, and caused him to become the leading European scholar of China during the 19th century.[1] Along with Sebastien Couvreur and among 19th-century scholars of China, Julien's academic reputation was rivaled only by the Scottish sinologist James Legge, and no sinologist equaled his academic reputation until Édouard Chavannes at the turn of the 20th century.[1]
Notwithstanding his academic rigor and gifted intellect, Julien had a notoriously thorny personality and publicly feuded with most of his contemporaries, earning broad academic respect but equally broad personal dislike from those who knew him.[1]
Stanislas Aignan Julien (13 April 1797 – 14 February 1873) was a French sinologist who served as the Chair of Chinese at the Collège de France for over...
Prix StanislasJulien is a prize for a sinological work (usually) published in the previous year. It is named after the French sinologist, Stanislas Julien...
India; Mémoires sur les contrées occidentales, 1858, p 313, fn 3, StanislasJulien Xuanzang - Buddhism. Noelle-Karimi, Christine; Conrad J. Schetter;...
to Sinology and Chinese history for which he was awarded the Prix StanislasJulien for 2014. The 2022 revised and enlarged Sixth Edition (Fiftieth Anniversary...
German translation of this story. A French translation was made by StanislasJulien in 1872. It was a released as a silent film Romance of the Western...
to glean information from foreign sources. A French translation by StanislasJulien of the travels of the Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang (then known as Hiuan-tsang)...
often relied on the work of ethnic Chinese scholars such as Wang Tao. StanislasJulien served as the chair of Chinese at the Collège de France for over 40...
Morrison, 1812; Solomon Caesar Malan and Hung Hsiu-chʻüan, 1856, and StanislasJulien, 1864. A Christian Three Character Classic (Chinese: 新增三字經; Pinyin:...
name is variously transliterated as U-Cha or Wu-T-U. Scholars such as StanislasJulien and Samuel Beal restored Pu-se-po-k'i-li as "Pushpagiri", and name...
1944. After completing high school at the Lycée Stanislas in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Franck Julien attended the University of Ottawa. He obtained a...
India. This book was first translated into French by the Sinologist StanislasJulien in 1857. Xuanzang also wrote a large treatise on Yogacara Buddhist...
man who had learned English, Russian and some Asian linguistics with StanislasJulien, he was fascinated by the age of 15 for the question of the origin...
the Chinese novel Iu-kiao-li, ou les deux cousines, roman chinois. StanislasJulien (1797–1873) Séraphin Couvreur (1835–1919) Léopold de Saussure (1886–1925)...
for which the Académie des Inscriptions, France, awarded him the StanislasJulien Prize, worth 1,500 French francs, "for the best work relating to China"...
non-Francophone historical work on the First Napoleonic Empire France Prix StanislasJulien Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres Sinological work (usually)...
European discussion of Hami was a mistaken form of Yiwu introduced by StanislasJulien in his translation of Huili's biography of Xuanzang. By the 10th century...
first known in the Western world in a French language translation by StanislasJulien, published in London in 1832 as Le Cercle de Craie. This was liberally...