Stanislas Julien
French sinologist
Stanislas Aignan Julien 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. Wikipedia
Born: April 13, 1797, Orléans, France
Died: February 14, 1873 (age 75 years), Paris, France
Books: Les Avadânas: Contes Et Apologues Indiens, San-tseu-king. Trium Litterarum liber a Wang-pe-heou sub finem XIII sæculi compositus. Sinicum textum, adjecta 214 Clavium tabula, edidit et in Latinum vertit Stanislaus Julien. Chin. & Lat, San-Tsze-king. the Three Character Classic. Composed Towards the End of the 13th Century by Wang-Pih-How. Published in Chinese and English with the Table of the 214 Radicals by Stanislaus Julien, and more
Education: Collège de France
Notable students: Édouard Biot; Marquis d'Hervey-Saint-Denys
Simplified Chinese: 儒莲