Edwin George "Ted" Pulleyblank (August 7, 1922 – April 13, 2013) was a Canadian
sinologist
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. He was a professor who taught at the
University of British Columbia
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. He was known for his studies of the historical
phonology
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of
Chinese.
Life and career
Edwin G. "Ted" Pulleyblank was born on August 7, 1922, in
Calgary, Alberta
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, Canada. His father, William George Edwin Pulleyblank, was a teacher of
mathematics
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who later became a school vice-principal, and his mother, Ruth Pulleyblank, had also been a teacher. Pulleyblank was an avid student with a bright intellect and an excellent memory for details, and taught himself
Ancient Greek
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while in high school. He matriculated at the
University of Alberta
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in 1939 on an Alberta provincial government scholarship, and majored in the
Latin and Greek Classics while also tutoring other students in math and
physics
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in his spare time.
Pulleyblank graduated in 1942 at the height of
World War II
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. Noticing his aptitude for both mathematics and foreign languages, one of Pulleyblank's professors offered him a chance to do "secret war work", which he accepted. On February 22, 1943 Pulleyblank joined the Examination Unit in Ottawa. This Unit was the civilian codebreaking unit of the Canadian Government. On May 13, 1943 Pulleyblank was sent to
England
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to train with the Government Code and Cipher School at
Bletchley Park
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. He returned to Canada and on December 12, 1943 joined the Japanese Diplomatic Section of the Examination Unit, and later began studying
Chinese at
Carleton University
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.
In 1946, Pulleyblank received a Chinese national government scholarship to study Chinese at the
School of African and Oriental Studies, University of London, where he stayed for two years. In 1948, the SOAS made Pulleyblank a lecturer in
Classical Chinese
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, even though he would later recall that his command of Japanese was at that time still better than his Chinese. He taught courses while pursuing doctoral studies under the German sinologist
Walter Simon, and received a
Ph.D. in 1951 for a dissertation entitled "The Background and Early Life of
An Lu-shan".
Pulleyblank spent a year doing research at libraries in
Tokyo
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and
Kyoto, Japan
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, and also did additional studies in Chinese at
Cambridge University
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, receiving an
M.A. in 1953. In 1953, at only 31 years old, Pulleyblank was given the position of Chair of Chinese at Cambridge, which he held for 13 years. Pulleyblank and his wife wanted to return to North America, and so in 1966 he left Cambridge to join the Asian Studies faculty at the
University of British Columbia
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, where he remained until his retirement in 1987.
Selected works
*''The Background of the Rebellion of An Lu-shan'', London, UK: Oxford University Press. 1955.
*''Chinese History and World History: An inaugural lecture'', Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 1955.
*''Historians of China and Japan'', Edited with W.G. Beasley. London, UK: Oxford University Press, 1961.
*"The Consonantal System of Old Chinese", ''Asia Major'' 9 (1962)
1962/1962-58.PDF 58–1441962/1962-206.pdf 206–265.
*Pulleyblank, E. G., 1963. ‘An interpretation of the vowel systems of Old Chinese and of Written Burmese’, Asia Major (new series) 10(2), 200–221.
*Pulleyblank, Edwin G. (1965). ‘The transcription of Sanskrit k and kh in Chinese.’ Asia Major (New Series) 11: 199–210.
"Late Middle Chinese, Part I", ''Asia Major'' 15 (1970): 197–239.
"Late Middle Chinese, Part II", ''Asia Major'' 16 (1971): 121–166.
*Pulleyblank, Edwin G. (1973). ‘Some new hypotheses concerning word families in Chinese.’ Journal of Chinese Linguistics 1.1: 111–125.
*Pulleyblank, Edwin G. 1981. "Han China in Central Asia." ''The International Historical Review'' 3.2:278-286. (Also in Pulleyblank 2002, §XI).
*Pulleyblank, Edwin G. (1983a). "The Chinese and their neighbors in prehistoric and early historic times." The origins of Chinese civilization, ed. David N. Keightley, 411–466 . Berkeley: University of California Press.
*Pulleyblank, Edwin G. (1983b). "Stages in the transcription of Indian words in Chinese from Han to Tang." Sprachen des Buddhismus in Zentralasien, ed. Klaus Rohrborn & Wolfgang Veenker, 73-102. Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz.
*''Middle Chinese: A Study in Historical Phonology'', Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: UBC Press. 1984. .
*''Studies in Language Origins''. Vol. I., ed by Jan Wind, Edwin G. Pulleyblank, Eric de Grolier and Bernard H. Bichakjian, Amsterdam and Philadelphia, PA: Benjamins, 1989. .
*Pulleyblank, Edwin G. (1990). "The name of the Kirghiz." ''Central Asiatic Journal'' 34.1-2: 98–08. (Also in Pulleyblank 2002, §VIII).
*''A Lexicon of Reconstructed Pronunciation in Early Middle Chinese, Late Middle Chinese and Early Mandarin'', Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: UBC Press. 1991. .
*''A Chinese text in Central Asian Brahmi script: New evidence for the pronunciation of Late Middle Chinese and Khotanese'', With R. E. Emmerick. Rome: Istituto Italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente. 1993.
*''Outline of Classical Chinese Grammar'', Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: UBC Press. 1995. .
*"The Roman Empire as known to Han China." A review article on ''The Roman Empire in Chinese Sources''. D. D. Leslie and K. H. J. Gardiner. Rome (1996). Review by Edwin G. Pulleyblank. JAOS 119.1 (1999), pp. 71–79.
*"The Nomads in China and Central Asia in the Post-Han Period," in: Hans Robert ROEMER (Hg.), ''History of the Turkic Peoples in the Pre-Islamic Period. Histoire des Peuples Turcs à l’Époque Pré-Islamique''. (2000). Philologiae et Historiae Turcicae Fundamenta Tomus Primus. Berlin: Klaus Schwarz Verlag, S. pp. 76–94. (Philologiae Turcicae Fundamenta; III) .
*''Essays on Tang and pre-Tang China'', Aldershot, UK, and Burlington, VT, USA: Ashgate. 2001. .
*''Central Asia and Non-Chinese Peoples of Ancient China''. Aldershot, UK, and Burlington, VT, USA: Ashgate. 2002. .
References
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External links
Presentation of ''Outline of Classical Chinese Grammar'' on the site of UBC Pressby
Marc Miyake
is an American Linguistics, linguist who specializes in historical linguistics, particularly the study of Old Japanese and Tangut language, Tangut.
Biography
Miyake was born in Aiea, Hawaii, in 1971, and attended Punahou School in Honolulu, g ...
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1922 births
2013 deaths
Academic staff of the University of British Columbia
Academics of SOAS University of London
Academics of the University of Cambridge
Alumni of SOAS University of London
Canadian expatriates in England
Canadian sinologists
Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada
Academics from Calgary
Sogdian language
University of Alberta alumni