Henri Cordier (8 August 184916 March 1925) was a French
linguist
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,
historian
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,
ethnographer
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,
author
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,
editor
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and
Orientalist. He was President of the
Société de Géographie (
French
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, "Geographical Society") in Paris.
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Cordier was a prominent figure in the development of East Asian and Central Asian scholarship in Europe in the late 19th and early 20th century. Though he had little actual knowledge of the Chinese language, Cordier had a particularly strong impact on the development of Chinese scholarship, and was a mentor of the noted French sinologist
Édouard Chavannes.
Early life
Cordier was born in New Orleans, Louisiana in the United States. He arrived in France in 1852; and his family moved to Paris in 1855. He was educated at the
Collège Chaptal
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* ''Collèges'' () cater for the first four years of secondary education from the ages of 11 to 15.
* ''Lycées'' () provide a three-year course of further secondary education for children betwee ...
and in England.
[Aurousseau, L. (1925)]
''Nécrologie'', Henri Cordier,"
''Bulletin de l'École française d'Extrême-Orient,'' Vol. 25, Issue 25, pp. 279-286.
In 1869 at age 20, he sailed for Shanghai, where he worked at an English bank. During the next two years, he published several articles in local newspapers. In 1872, he was made librarian of the North China branch of the
Royal Asiatic Society
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. In this period, about twenty articles were published in ''Shanghai Evening Courier'', ''
North China Daily News
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History
The paper was founded as the weekly ''North-China Herald'' ( ...
'', and ''Journal of the North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society.''
Career
In 1876, he was named secretary of a Chinese government program for Chinese students studying in Europe.
In Paris, Cordier was a professor at ''l'École spéciale des Langues orientales'', which is known today as the Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations (''L’
Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales
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'', INALCO).
He joined the faculty in 1881; and he was a professor from 1881 to 1925.
He contributed a number of articles to the ''Catholic Encyclopedia''.
Cordier was also a professeur at l'
École Libre des Sciences Politiques, which is today known as the National Foundation of Political Studies (''
Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques'') and the Paris Institute of Political Studies (''
Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris'').
Contributions to Sinology
Although he had only a slight knowledge of the language, Cordier made major contributions to
Sinology
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.
"Cordier," as the
Bibliotheca Sinica' "is sometimes affectionately referred to," is "the standard enumerative bibliography" of 70,000 works on China up to 1921. Even though the author did not know Chinese, he was thorough and highly familiar with European publications.
Endymion Wilkinson also praises Cordier for including the full titles, often the tables of contents, and reviews of most books.
Cordier was a founding editor of ''
T'oung Pao
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''T'oung Paos original full title was ''T’oung Pao ou Archives pour servir à l’étud ...
'', which was the first international journal of
Chinese Studies
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. Along with
Gustaaf Schlegel, he helped to establish the prominent sinological journal ''
T'oung Pao
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''T'oung Paos original full title was ''T’oung Pao ou Archives pour servir à l’étud ...
'' in 1890.
['' T'oung Pao'', Vol. I](_blank)
first issue cover page, 1890.
Honors
*
Royal Asiatic Society
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, honorary member, 1893.
*
Royal Geographical Society
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, corresponding member, 1908.
*
Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres
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, member, 1908.
*
Société Asiatique
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, vice-president, 1918–1925.
*
Société de Géographie, President, 1924–1925.
Selected works
Cordier's published writings encompass 1,033 works in 1,810 publications in 13 languages and 7,984 library holdings.
WorldCat Identities
Cordier, Henri 1849-1925
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''Bibliotheca sinica. Dictionnaire bibliographique des ouvrages relatifs à l'Empire chinois,'' Vol. 1
Vol. 2.
(1878-1895)
* ''Bibliographie des œuvres de Beaumarchais'' (1883)
''La France en Chine au XVIIIe siècle: documents inédits/publiés sur les manuscrits conservés au dépôt des affaires étrangères, avec une introduction et des notes''
(1883)
''Mémoire sur la Chine adressé à Napoléon Ier: mélanges, '' Vol. 1
Vol. 2
by F. Renouard de Ste-Croix, edited by Henri Cordier. (1895-1905)
''Les Origines de deux établissements français dans l'Extrême-Orient: Chang-Haï, Ning-Po, documents inédits, publiés, avec une introduction et des notes''
(1896)
''La Révolution en Chine: les origines''
(1900)
''Conférence sur les relations de la Chine avec l'Europe.''
(1901)
''L'Imprimerie sino-européenne en Chine: bibliographie des ouvrages publiés en Chine par les Européens au XVIIe et au XVIIIe siècle.''
(1901)
''Dictionnaire bibliographique des ouvrages relatifs à l'Empire chinois: bibliotheca sinica,'' Vol. 1
Vol. 2
Vol. 3
Vol. 4
(1904-1907)
The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.1The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2
with Henry Yule
Sir Henry Yule (1 May 1820 – 30 December 1889) was a Scottish Orientalist and geographer. He published many travel books, including translations of the work of Marco Polo and ''Mirabilia'' by the 14th-century Dominican Friar Jordanus. ...
(1903)
Ser Marco Polo : vol.1
(1910)
de Chine de 1860, histoire diplomatique, notes et documents''
(1906)
* ''Bibliotheca Indosinica. Dictionnaire bibliographique des ouvrages relatifs à la péninsule indochinoise'' (1912)
''Bibliotheca Japonica. Dictionnaire bibliographique des ouvrages relatifs à l'empire Japonais rangés par ordre chronologique jusqu'à 1870''
(1912)
Mémoires Concernant l'Asie Orientale : vol.1Mémoires Concernant l'Asie Orientale : vol.2Mémoires Concernant l'Asie Orientale : vol.3
(1913)
''Le Voyage à la Chine au XVIIIe siècle. Extrait du journal de M. Bouvet, commandant le vaisseau de la Compagnie des Indes le Villevault (1765-1766)''
(1913)
* ''Cathay and the Way Thither: being a Collection of Medieval Notices of China'' (1913)
* ''Bibliographie stendhalienne'' (1914)
''La Suppression de la compagnie de Jésus et la mission de Péking''
(1918)
* ''The travels of Marco Polo'' (1920), with Henry Yule
Sir Henry Yule (1 May 1820 – 30 December 1889) was a Scottish Orientalist and geographer. He published many travel books, including translations of the work of Marco Polo and ''Mirabilia'' by the 14th-century Dominican Friar Jordanus. ...
''Histoire générale de la Chine et de ses relations avec les pays étrangers: depuis les temps les plus anciens jusqu'à la chute de la dynastie Mandchoue,'' Vol. I, ''Depuis les temps les plus anciens jusqu'à la chute de la dynastie T'ang (907)''
Vol. 2, ''Depuis les cinq dynasties (907) jusqu'à la chute des Mongols (1368)''
Vol. 3, ''Depuis l'avènement des Mings (1368) jusqu'à la mort de Kia K'ing (1820)''
Vol. 4, ''Depuis l'avènement de Tao Kouang (1821) jusqu'à l'époque actuelle.''
(1920-1921)
''La Chine.''
(1921)
* La Chine en France au XVIIIe siècle (Paris, 1910)
Chine : vol.1
Notes
References
* Cordier, Henri. (1892). ''Half a Decade of Chinese studies (1886-1891).'' Leyden: E.J. Brill
OCLC 2174926
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* Ting Chang, “Crowdsourcing avant la lettre: Henri Cordier and French Sinology, ca. 1875–1925”, ''L'Esprit créateur'', Volume 56, Number 3, Fall 2016, Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 47–60.
External links
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Downloadable issues of ''T'oung pao''
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1849 births
1925 deaths
French scholars
French sinologists
Members of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres
Contributors to the Catholic Encyclopedia
Corresponding Fellows of the British Academy