Outline of sinology

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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to sinology:

Sinology study of China and things related to China. In today's usage, the term most often refers to work by non-Chinese or Chinese living outside China. Sino- is derived from Latin Sinae or Sinim ("the Chinese"), the origin of which is debatable. In the context of area studies, sinology is usually known as Chinese Studies.

Essence of Sinology

Main article: Sinology

History of Sinology

Main article: History of sinology

General Sinology concepts

Sinologists

Main article: List of sinologists

See also

References

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  7. Kistner, Otto (1869). "Full title of Essai sur la langue et la littérature chinoises". Buddha and his doctrines: a bibliographical essay. London: Tübner & Co. p. 27. 
  8. See Chan/Zen Studies in English: The State Of The Field by Bernard Faure

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