William Alexander Parsons Martin (April 10, 1827 – December 18, 1916), also known as Dīng Wěiliáng
[ Lydia H. Liu, ''The Clash of Empires: The invention of China in modern world making'', Harvard University Press, 2004, pp. 113–139] (), was an American
Presbyterian
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missionary to China and translator, famous for having translated a number of important Western treatises into Chinese, such as
Henry Wheaton
Henry Wheaton (November 27, 1785 – March 11, 1848) was an American lawyer, jurist and diplomat. He was the third reporter of decisions for the United States Supreme Court, the first U.S. minister to Denmark, and the second U.S. minister to P ...
's ''
Elements of International Law
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Contents
Textual history
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''.
Biography
Martin was born in
Livonia, Indiana
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History
Livonia was laid out in 1819.
A ...
. He graduated from
Indiana University
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in 1846 and then studied theology at the Presbyterian seminary,
New Albany, Indiana
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. In 1850, Martin arrived in
Ningbo
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,
Zhejiang
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, China, where he worked for the next ten years.
Martin served as interpreter for the United States minister
William B. Reed, in negotiating the treaty of
Treaty of Tientsin
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in 1858 with China, and in 1859 traveled with his successor,
John Elliot Ward, to
Beijing
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and to
Edo
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, Japan.
From 1863 till 1868, he worked at Beijing, often as official interpreter for the American Minister to China,
Anson Burlingame
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. He was reputed to be the first foreigner to make the journey from Beijing to
Shanghai
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on the
Grand Canal of China
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, and described the trip in the ''Journal of the Asiatic Society'' (1866). In 1869, Martin became president of the
Tongwenguan
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in Beijing until 1895, and a professor of international law. He acted as an adviser of Chinese officials on questions of international law when disputes arose with European powers, notably during the conflict with France in 1884–1885. In the same year he was made a
mandarin
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of the third class. On August 9, 1898, Martin was appointed by the
Guangxu Emperor
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as the inaugural president of the
Imperial University of Peking
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, the precursor of
Peking University
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.
Martin received the degree of D.D. from
Lafayette College
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in 1860, and that of LL. D. from the
University of the City of New York
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in 1870.
He died at the American Presbyterian Mission in Beijing on December 18, 1916.
Published works
Dr. Martin edited the Peking ''Scientific Magazine'', printed in Chinese, from 1875 till 1878, and also published in the Chinese language:
* ''Evidences of Christianity'' (1855; 10th ed., 1885), which was translated into Japanese and obtained a large circulation in Japan ;
* ''The Three Principles'' (1856)
* ''Religious Allegories'' (1857)
* (tr. into Chinese) ''Elements of International Law'' by
Henry Wheaton
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(1863)
* an educational treatise on ''Natural Philosophy'' (1866)
* (tr. into Chinese) ''Introduction to the Study of International Law'' by
Theodore D. Woolsey (1875)
* (tr. into Chinese) ''Guide Diplomatique'' by
Georg F. von Martens
* (tr. into Chinese) ''Das moderne Völkerrecht'' by
Johann K. Bluntschli (1879). Translated from Charles Lardy's French edition, ''Le Driot international codifié''.
* ''Mathematical Physics'' (1885)
* (tr. into Chinese) ''Treatise on International Law'' by
W. E. Hall (1903)
Dr. Martin also contributed to American and English reviews and to the transactions of learned societies, and published in English:
*''The Chinese : their Education, Philosophy, and Letters'' (Shanghai and London, 1880; new ed., New York, 1881).
*
A cycle of Cathay ; or, China, south and north, with personal reminiscences' Edinburgh: Oliphant, Anderson and Ferrier, 1896. -University of Hong Kong Libraries, Digital Initiatives, China Through Western Eyes
*''The Siege in Peking, China against the World: By an eye witness'' (1900)
*''The Lore of Cathay or the Intellect of China'' (1901)
*''The Jewish Monument at Kaifungfu'' (1906)
Archival collections
The
Presbyterian Historical Society
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in
Philadelphia
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,
Pennsylvania
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, has a collection o
William Alexander Parsons Martin' original manuscripts
References
Further reading
*Covell, Ralph R. ''W. A. P. Martin, Pioneer of Progress in China'' Washington: Christian University Press, 1978.
*Spence, Jonathan D. ''To Change China: Western Advisers in China, 1620–1960.'' Harmondsworth and New York: Penguin Books, 1980.
External links
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Biographical Directory of Chinese Christianity: William Alexander Parsons Martin
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1827 births
1916 deaths
Presbyterian missionaries in China
Lafayette College alumni
People from Washington County, Indiana
American Presbyterian missionaries
American missionaries in China
Indiana University Bloomington alumni