Herbert Giles
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Herbert Allen Giles (December 8, 1845 - February 13, 1935) was a British linguist who modified a Mandarin Chinese Romanization system established by Thomas Wade earlier, resulting in the Wade-Giles Chinese transliteration system.
Giles was a diplomat to China (1867–1892) who later became a Chinese professor at Cambridge after living in Aberdeen, Scotland.
His publications include:
- Using Examples to Learn the Spoken Language (Yuxue Jiuyu) (1873)
- Using Examples to Learn the Written Language (Zixue Jiuyu) (1874)
- The 1415-page A Chinese-English Dictionary (Hua-Ying Zidian) (1892, Shanghai; 1912, London)
- The posthumously published, though never in English, encyclopedia, The Chinese and Their Food (Zhonghua Fanshi) (1947, Shanghai)
Pinyin of Postal System is based on the Wade-Giles described in A Chinese-English Dictionary.de:Herbert Giles