- Paul-Louis-Félix Philastre
Paul-Louis-Félix Philastre (born 7 February 1837 in
Brussels , died 11 September 1902,Buyat-Beayeau ,France ) was a french colonial administrator, diplomat and scholar.Early career
Philastre graduated from the French naval academy in 1857 and took service on the "Avalanche", arriving in
Cochinchina in 1861. In 1863, Philastre was appointed inspector of native affairs in a village in theMekong river delta and two years later he obtained the position of director of native legal affairs. In 1868, he became ill and was forced to return to France. During theFranco-Prussian War and theParis Commune , Philastre defendedParis in his capacity as commander of an artillery regiment.ervice in Annam
In 1873, Philastre returned to the French colonial service in
Indochina . Philastre played in important role in mediating between the French colonial authorities in Annam and the royal court inHuế . In 1874, Philastre negotiated the Second Treaty of Saigon with the Annamese court. He also served inCambodia . He left Indochina i 1889.cholarly contributions
Philastre authored a number of works on Chinese and Vietnamese studies, most important of which are the first French translation of the
Yijing and a complete translation of the EmperorGia Long 's Code, which was based on the Qing Code.Works
*"Le Yi king, ou, Livre des changements de la dynastie des Tsheou," traduit pour la première fois du chinois en français par P.-L.-F. Philastre. Paris: Ernest Leroux, 1885-1893.
*"Le code annamite: nouvelle traduction complète." 2 vols, Études sur le droit annamite et chinois. Paris: E. Leroux, 1909.References
*"Philastre, Paul-Louis-Félix." (2007). In "Encyclopædia Britannica." Retrieved July 6, 2007, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online: http://www.search.eb.com/eb/article-9001128
*Dupuis, Jean. "Le Tong-kïn et l’intervention française". Paris, A. Challamel, 1898.
*Henry McAleavy. "Dien in China and Vietnam." "The Journal of Asian Studies," Vol. 17, No. 3. (May, 1958), pp. 403-415.
*Osborne, Milton E. "The French Presence in Cochinchina and Cambodia: Rule and Response (1859-1905)." Bangkok: White Lotus Press, c1997.
*Ta van Tai. "Vietnam's Code of the Lê Dynasty (1428-1788)." "The American Journal of Comparative Law," Vol. 30, No. 3. (Summer, 1982), pp. 523-554.External links
* [http://jalh.ku.edu/qingcode/annamitecode.htm Le Code Annamite]
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