- Source: Prix Stanislas Julien
The Prix Stanislas Julien is a prize for a sinological work (usually) published in the previous year. It is named after the French sinologist, Stanislas Julien, and is awarded by the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. The prize was established in 1872 and first awarded in 1875.
Prize winners
See also
Prix Giles, awarded biennially for a work related to China, Japan or East Asia that was published in the previous two years by a French author
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- William Hung (ahli sinologi)
- Rafe de Crespigny
- Francis Woodman Cleaves
- Louis-Charles Damais
- René Grousset
- Feng Youlan
- Joseph Needham
- James Legge
- Grand Prix Hassan II
- Victor Hănescu
- Prix Stanislas Julien
- Stanislas Julien
- Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres
- Stephen F. Teiser
- Kōjirō Yoshikawa
- Endymion Wilkinson
- Chinese History: A New Manual
- Anne Cheng
- Prix Giles
- List of academic awards