- Alexander Wylie
Alexander Wylie (
April 6 ,1815 -February 10 ,1887 ), BritishProtestant Christian missionary to China. He is known for his translation work and scholarship during the lateQing Dynasty .He was born in
London , and went to school at Drumlithie,Kincardineshire , and at Chelsea.While apprenticed to a cabinet-maker he picked up a Chinese grammar written in Latin, and after mastering the latter tongue made such good progress with the former, that in 1846
James Legge engaged him to superintend theLondon Missionary Society 's press atShanghai . In this position he acquired a wide knowledge of Chinese religion and civilization, and especially of theirmathematics , so that he was able to show that Sir George Horner's method (1819) of solving equations of all orders had been known to the Chinese mathematicians of the 14th century.He made several journeys into the interior, notably in 1858 with Lord Elgin on a British Navy gunboat up the Yangtze and to Nanking, where he served as one member of delegate of three to meet with officials of the
Taiping , and in 1868 withGriffith John to the capital ofSzechuen and the source of the Han. He completed the distribution of the 1 million Chinese New Testaments provided by theBritish and Foreign Bible Society 's special fund of 1855. From 1863 he was an agent of theBritish and Foreign Bible Society . He was succeeded by Samuel Dyer, Junior, the son ofSamuel Dyer and brother-in-law ofHudson Taylor . He settled in London in 1877.In Chinese he translated books on
arithmetic ,calculus (Loomis),algebra (De Morgan's),mechanics ,astronomy (Herschel's), in colloboration with Li Shanlan,and "The Marine Steam Engine" (TJ Main and T Brown), as well as translations of theGospel According to Matthew and theGospel According to Mark . In English his chief works were "Memorials of Protestant Missionaries" (1867), "Notes on Chinese Literature" (Shanghai, 1867), "Jottings on the Science of Chinese Mathematics" and collection of articles published under the title "Chinese Researches by Alexander Wylie" (Shanghai, 1897). He also published an article on the Nestorian Tablet inXian .While in China, Alexander Wylie amassed a large collection of Chinese antique books. In 1882, he sold his collection of about 20,000 Chinese titles to theOxford Library . His collection is now housed in theBodleian Library as Alexander Wylie Collection.References
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Alfred James Broomhall , "Hudson Taylor & China's Open Century, Book Six: Assault On The Nine", Hodder and Stoughton and Overseas Missionary Fellowship, 1988
*Henri Cordier , "The Life and Labours of Alexander Wylie", London: Trubner & Co, 1887See also
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List of London Missionary Society missionaries in China Persondata
NAME=Wylie, Alexander
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=missionary in China
DATE OF BIRTH=April 6 ,1815
PLACE OF BIRTH=London ,England
DATE OF DEATH=February 10 ,1887
PLACE OF DEATH=London ,England
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