- Henri Maspero
Henri Maspero (
December 15 ,1882 -March 17 ,1945 ) was a Frenchsinologist , today particularly remembered for his pioneering works onTaoism .Biography
After studies in history and literature, in 1905 he joined his father (Egyptologist
Gaston Maspero ) inEgypt , and later published the study "Les Finances de l'Egypte sous les Lagides". After returning toParis in 1907, he studied theChinese language underÉdouard Chavannes and law atInstitut national des langues et civilisations orientales . In 1908, he went toHanoi , studying at the "École française d'Extrême-Orient ".In 1918 he succeeded Chavannes in the Chair of Chinese at the
Collège de France . He published his monumental "La Chine Antique" in 1927. During the following years he replacedMarcel Granet for the chair of Chinese civilisation atSorbonne , directed the department of Chinese religions at theÉcole Pratique des Hautes Études , and was selected a member of theAcadémie des inscriptions et belles-lettres .Accused by the occupying German force of involvement with the
French Resistance he was interned inBuchenwald concentration camp during theSecond World War , where he died.Besides his pioneering works on Chinese history and religions, he also made great contributions to
historical Chinese phonology for his works "Le dialecte de Tch'ang-ngan sous les T'ang" (1920) and "Préfixes et dérivation en chinois archaïque" (1930).His "Le Taoïsme et les religions chinoises" was published in 1971 as volume II of his "Mélanges posthumes". It was published in English (as translated by Frank A. Kierman, Jr.) in 1981 under the title "Taoism and Chinese Religion", in 9 Books:-
*Book I : [http://texts.00.gs/Taoism_&_Chinese_Religion,_1.htm| "Chinese Religion in Its Historical Development"]
*Book II : [http://texts.00.gs/Taoism_&_Chinese_Religion,_2.htm| "The Mythology of Modern China"]
*Book III : [http://texts.00.gs/Taoism_&_Chinese_Religion,_3.htm| "The Society and Religion of the Ancient Chinese and of the Modern Tai"]
*Book IV : "How Buddhism was Introduced into China"
*Book V : [http://texts.00.gs/Taoism_&_Chinese_Religion,_5.htm| "Taoism in Chinese Religious Beliefs of the Six Dynasties Period"]
*Book VI : "The Poet Hsi K'ang and the Club of Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove"
*Book VII : "An Essay on Taoism in the First Centuries A. D.", in 4 parts :-
* Part 1 : [http://texts.00.gs/Taoism_&_Chinese_Religion,_7,1.htm| "Individual Religious Life and the Search for Immortality"]
* Part 2 : [http://texts.00.gs/Taoism_&_Chinese_Religion,_7,2.htm| "Taoist Communities and Public Worship"]
* Part 3 : "Taoism and the Beginnings of Buddhism in China"
* Part 4 : [http://texts.00.gs/Taoism_and_Chinese_Religion,_7,4.htm| "The Origins and Development of the Taoist Religion up to the Han Period"]
*Book VIII : [http://texts.00.gs/Taoism_&_Chinese_Religion,_8.htm| "How to Communicate with the Taoist Gods"]
*Book IX : "Methods of "Nourishing the Vital Principle" in the Ancient Taoist Religion", in 3 parts :-
* Part 1 : [http://texts.00.gs/Taoism_&_Chinese_Religion,_9,1.htm| "Breathing Techniques"]
* Part 2 : [http://texts.00.gs/Taoism_&_Chinese_Religion,_9,2.htm| "Methods of Uniting Yin and Yang to Nourish the Vital Principle"]
* Part 3 : "Gymnastics, Tao-yin"See also
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François Maspero , his son, writer and famous editorExternal links
*Some of his [http://classiques.uqac.ca/classiques/chine_ancienne/chine_index1C.html works] are available free online courtesy of the
Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.