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The Early Dutch Sinologists (1854-1900)
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In The Early Dutch Sinologists Koos Kuiper gives a detailed account of the studies and work of the 24 Dutchmen trained as “interpreters” for the Netherlands Indies before 1900. Most began studying ...
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27 July 2017

In The Early Dutch Sinologists Koos Kuiper gives a detailed account of the studies and work of the 24 Dutchmen trained as “interpreters” for the Netherlands Indies before 1900. Most began studying at Leiden University, then went to Amoy to study southern Chinese dialects. Their main functions were translating Dutch law into Chinese, advising the courts on Chinese law and checking Chinese accounts books, later also regulating coolie affairs. Actually their services were not always appreciated and there was not enough work for them; later many pursued other careers in the Indies administration or in scholarship. This study also analyses the three dictionaries they compiled. Based on a wealth of primary sources, it gives a fascinating picture of personal cross-cultural contacts.
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Pages: 1184
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Sinica Leidensia
Publication Date:
27 July 2017
ISBN: 9789004228870
Format: Hardcover
'This is a painstakingly careful study that not only details the history of Dutch Sinology during a fifty-year period, but also provides glimpses of Dutch colonial administration in the Indies. While it is well documented and packed with information, it nonetheless makes for good reading. The appendices and indices allow easy access to the copious amount of information in this massive publication. This well-designed book, which honors both the author and the publisher, is essential for better understanding the language situation and the development of the administration in the Netherland Indies up to 1900.'
Hartmut Walravens, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, T'oung Pao, 105 (2019)
Koos Kuiper (P.N. Kuiper, 1951), Ph. D. Leiden 2016, curator of old Chinese and Japanese books in Leiden University, retired in 2016. He published Catalogue of Chinese and Sino- Western Manuscripts in the Central Library of Leiden University (Leiden: 2005).