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A pinoneer at crossroads of East and West: James Legge.

by Wong Man Kong. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1993. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 182-195). / Abstract --- p.1 / Acknowledgements --- p.3 / Introduction --- p.5 / Chapter PART ONE: --- BIOGRAPHICAL REMARKS / Chapter 1 --- THE MAKING OF A CHINESE MISSIONARY SCHOLAR --- p.10 / Missionary Zeal --- p.10 / James Legge's Family --- p.12 / "William Milne, William Charles Milne and James Legge" --- p.14 / James Legge's Choice for Career --- p.19 / Procedure or Obstacle: Legge's application to the L.M.S --- p.24 / Samuel Kidd and James Legge --- p.25 / Legge's Marriage --- p.29 / Was James Legge Extraordinary? --- p.30 / Chapter 2 --- WORKING AS A MISSIONARY --- p.32 / The Ultra-Ganges Mission --- p.32 / James Legge's appointment at the College --- p.35 / James Legge's Works and Vision for the Mission --- p.38 / James Legge and Relocation of the College --- p.42 / Missionaries' Perspectives on the Founding of Hong Kong --- p.46 / James Legge's View of the Opening of China and the Opium War --- p.53 / James Legge and Hong Kong Cadets --- p.58 / James Legge and the Union Church --- p.61 / Chapter PART TWO: --- THE USE OF EDUCATION / Chapter 3 --- JAMES LEGGE AND EDUCATION IN HONG KONG (1843-1873) --- p.66 / Education in 19th Century England --- p.67 / Education in the Early Colonial Period of Hong Kong --- p.70 / Morrison School --- p.71 / The Anglo-Chinese College in Hong Kong and James Legge --- p.75 / James Legge And the Grant-in-Aid System --- p.85 / James Legge's Appointment in Education Committee --- p.91 / James Legge and Secular Education in Hong Kong --- p.93 / James Legge and His Text Book Circle of Knowledge --- p.97 / James Legge's Labour in Education: A Retrospect --- p.100 / Chapter 4 --- JAMES LEGGE AND CHINESE STUDIES AT OXFORD --- p.106 / The Establishment of the Chair of Chinese Professorship --- p.107 / Analysis of Questions in the Davis Chinese Scholarship --- p.114 / San Zi Jinq --- p.116 / Emphasis on the Pre-Zhou and Zhou periods --- p.118 / Emphasis on Translation --- p.119 / Chapter PART THREE: --- THE USE OF TRANSLATION / Chapter 5. --- JAMES LEGGE AND TERM QUESTION --- p.123 / Motivation of James Legge's Participation in Bible Translation --- p.124 / James Legge's Position in the Controversy --- p.128 / Confucianism in Relation to Christianity: A Manifesto of His View towards the Term Question --- p.133 / Encounter of Confucianism and Christianity --- p.136 / Chapter 6. --- JAMES LEGGE AND WANG TAO --- p.141 / The Meeting of Legge and Wang --- p.142 / Wang's Assistance to Legge's Translation --- p.146 / Chapter 7. --- Conclusion --- p.156 / Chapter Appendix One: --- Resolutions Made by the Board of Mission of the L.M.S. towards Her China Mission after the Opium War --- p.160 / Chapter Appendix Two: --- An Examination Paper for the Cadets in Hong Kong --- p.162 / Chapter Appendix Three: --- James Legge's Publications at Oxford University --- p.163 / Chapter Appendix Four: --- Subscribers for the Chair of Chinese Professorship --- p.167 / Chapter Appendix Five: --- Questions of Davis Scholarship --- p.169 / Pictures --- p.177 / Bibliography --- p.182 / Glossary --- p.196

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:cuhk.edu.hk/oai:cuhk-dr:cuhk_319140
Date January 1993
ContributorsHuang, Wenjiang., Chinese University of Hong Kong Graduate School. Division of History.
PublisherChinese University of Hong Kong
Source SetsThe Chinese University of Hong Kong
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeText, bibliography
Formatprint, 198 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.
CoverageChina, Hong Kong, Great Britain, Hong Kong (China), 19th century
RightsUse of this resource is governed by the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons “Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International” License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)

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