Georges Maspero
For other uses, see Maspero.
Georges Maspero | |
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Born |
21 August 1872 Paris |
Died |
21 September 1942 70) Saint-Tropez | (aged
Occupation | Sinologist |
René Gaston Georges Maspero (21 August 1872 – 21 September 1942) was a French sinologist.
He was the son of egyptologist Gaston Maspero and half brother of sinologist Henri Maspero.
A colonial governor of French Indochina, he was appointed résident-mayor of Haiphong, then acting resident superior (15 April 1920 – 6 December 1920)[1] of Cambodia. He was among the founders of the École française d'Extrême-Orient (EFEO).
Publications
- 1894: Tableau chronologique des souverains de l'Annam, E. J. Brill
- 1905: Starynna istorii︠a︡ skhidnïkh narodiv, Volume 1, Nakl. Ukraïnsʹko-rusʹkoï vydavnychoï spilky
- 1915: Grammaire de la langue k̲hmère (cambodgien), Imprimetie Nationale
- 1918: La Chine, Delagrave
- 1928: Le Royaume de Champa, G. Van Oest,
- 1929: Un empire colonial français, l'Indochine, G. Van Oest.
Références
- ↑ He held this office during the absence of Marius François Baudoin, the actual incumbent.
External links
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