Ernest Julius Walter Simon, (10 June 189322 February 1981) was a German
sinologist
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and librarian.
Biography
Ernest Julius Walter Simon was born in Berlin. He studied at the
University of Berlin
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The university was established by Frederick William III on the initiative of Wilhelm von Humbol ...
until fleeing the
Nazi
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s in 1934. He settled in London where he spent the rest of his life apart from brief periods in other countries as a visiting professor. He taught Chinese at the
School of Oriental and African Studies
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,
University of London
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from 1947 to 1960. He made important contributions to
historical Chinese phonology
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and
Sino-Tibetan
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linguistics. His Chinese name was Ximen Huade (西門華德, Xīmén Huádé).
Academic and journalism career
* Higher Library Service, Berlin University Library, 1919–35
* Exchange Librarian, National Library of Peking, 1932–33
* Lecturer in Chinese, University of Berlin, 1926–32; Extraordinary Professor of Chinese, University of Berlin, 1932–34
* Lecturer,
School of Oriental and African Studies
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, 1936; Reader in Chinese, University of London, 1938; Professor of Chinese, University of London, 1947–60, Emeritus Professor, 1960
* Visiting Professor:
University of Toronto
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, 1961–62;
Australian National University
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, Canberra, 1962; Tokyo, Canberra and Melbourne, 1970
* Editor, ''
Asia Major'', 1964–75
* Honorary Fellow, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
* Honorary Vice-President,
Royal Asiatic Society
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, 1976–1981 (Gold Medal, 1977)
He was named a
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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(CBE) in 1961.
Publications on Chinese linguistics
* ''Zur Rekonstruktion der altchinesischen Endkonsonanten'', 2 Parts, 1928–29
* ''Tibetisch-chinesische Wortgleichungen: Ein Versuch'', W. de Gruyter & Co., Berlin 1930.
* ''Chinese Sentence Series'', 3 volumes, 1942–44
* ''The New Official Chinese Latin Script
Gwoyeu Romatzyh
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: Tables, Rules, Illustrative Examples'', Probsthain, London 1942.
* ''Chinese National Language (Gwoyeu) Reader and Guide to Conversation'', 1943 (2nd edn 1954, reprinted 1972).
* ''1200 Chinese Basic Characters'', 1944 (4th repr. 1975)
* ''How to Study and Write Chinese Characters'', 1944 (3rd reprint 1975)
* ''Structure Drill through Speech Patterns, I. Structure Drill in Chinese'', 1945 (2nd edn 1959, reprinted 1975)
* ''A Beginners' Chinese-English Dictionary of the National Language (Gwoyeu) / Chujyi Jong-Ing Gwoyeu Tzyhdean'' 《初級中英國語字典》, Lund Humphries & Co. Ltd., London 1947. (4th edn 1975)
Publications on Tibetan linguistics
* 1941. "Certain Tibetan suffixes and their combinations." ''Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies'' 5: 372–391. DOI: 10.2307/2717917
* 1942. "Tibetan dang, cing, kyin, yin and 'am". ''Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies'' 10, 1942. 954–975.
* 1949. "The range of sound alternation in Tibetan word families." ''Asia Major (New Series)'' 1:1–15
* 1955. "A Note on Tibetan Bon." ''Asia Major'' (New Series) 5.1: 5–8.
* 1956. "Tibetan "so" and Chinese "ya" 'Tooth'" ''Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies'' 18.3 (1956): 512–513.
* 1957. "Tibetan gseb and cognate words." ''Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies'' 20 (1957): 523–32
* 1962. "Tibetan par, dpar, spar, and cognate words." ''Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies'' 25 (1962): 720–80.
* 1964. "Tibetan Lexicography and Etymological Research." ''Transactions of the Philological Society'' (1964): 85–107.
* 1966. "Tibetan nyin-rans and tho-rangs." ''Asia Major'' (New Series) 12, 1966. 179–84.
* 1967. "The Tibetan particle re." ''Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies'' 30 (1967): 117–26.
* 1968. "Tibetan re in its wider context." ''Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies'' 31 (1968): 555–62.
* 1969. "Cognates of Tibetan rnangs-pa ('entire, complete')." ''Academica Sinica: Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology'' 39 (1969): 287–9.
* 1970. "Some suggestions toward a Romanization of modern Tibetan (Lhasa dialect)." Roman Jakobson and Shigeo Kawamoto, eds. ''Studies in General and Oriental Linguistics.'' Tokyo: TEC, 535–539.
* 1971. "Tibetan 'fifteen' and 'eighteen'." ''Études Tibétaines: dédiées à la mémoire de Marcelle Lalou.'' Paris: Libraire d'Amérique et d'Orient, 1971.
* 1975. "Iotization and palatalization in classical Tibetan." ''Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies'' 38: 611–615.
* 1977. "Alternation of Final Vowel with Final Dental Nasal or Plosive in Tibetan." ''Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies'' 40.1 (1977): 51–57.
* 1979. "Tibetan stes, stes-te, etc. and some of the Sanskrit correspondences." ''Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies'' 42 (1979): 334–6.
* 1980. "Some Tibetan Etymologies of Semantic Interest." ''Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies'' 43.1 (1980): 132–136.
References
External links
"Walter Simon: A scholar-Librarian and his East Asian Collection" ''National Library of Australia News'', December 2000, pp. 3-6.
Obituary by H. L. Shorto, ''Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies'', University of London, Vol. 45, No. 2. (1982), p. 344, available through
JSTOR
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* Bawden, Charles R. (1981). "Ernst Julius Walter Simon." ''Proceedings of the British Academy'' 67: 459–477.
* Loewe, Michael (1982). "Professor Walter Simon, C.B.E., F.B.A." ''Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland'', No. 2 (1982), pp. 44–47.
* Schindler, Bruno (1963). "List of Publications by Professor W. Simon." ''Asia Major'' (New Series) 10: 1–10
Simon, vita and workat "Sprachforscher im Exil", Verfolgung und Auswanderung deutschsprachiger Sprachforscher 1933 – 1945, by Utz Maas, 2018
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1893 births
1981 deaths
Fellows of the British Academy
English Jews
Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United Kingdom
Tibetologists
German sinologists
Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
Academics of SOAS University of London
Academics of the University of London
Writers from Berlin
Humboldt University of Berlin alumni
German male non-fiction writers