Albert Terrien de Lacouperie, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Albert Terrien de Lacouperie

sinologist

Date of Birth: 23-Nov-1844

Place of Birth: Le Havre, Normandy, France

Date of Death: 11-Oct-1894

Profession: sinologist

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Albert Terrien de Lacouperie

  • Albert Étienne Jean-Baptiste Terrien de Lacouperie (23 November 1844 – 11 October 1894) was a French orientalist, specialising in comparative philology.
  • He published a number of books on early Asian and Middle-Eastern languages, initially in French and then in English.
  • Lacouperie is best known for his studies of the Yi Ching and his argument, known as Sino-Babylonianism, that the important elements of ancient civilization in ancient China came from Mesopotamia and that there were resemblances between Chinese characters and Akkadian hieroglyphics. The American sinologist E.
  • Bruce Brooks writes that Lacouperie "gained a sufficiently accurate view of the Spring and Autumn period that he realized, half a century before Chyen Mu and Owen Lattimore, that the 'Chinese' territory of that period was in fact honeycombed with non-Sinitic peoples and even states." Brooks concluded that the "whole trend of Lacouperie's thought still provokes a collective allergic reaction in Sinology and its neighbor sciences; only now are some of the larger questions he raised, and doubtless mishandled, coming to be hesitantly askable."Terrien died in London at his residence, 136 Bishop's Road, Fulham, leaving a widow.

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