Jean Joseph Marie Amiot

French missionary and linguist

Jean Joseph Marie Amiot - French missionary and linguist
Born

1718
307 years ago

Died

October 9th, 1793
232 years ago — 75 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

France

Links & References

Amiot served as a missionary in China during the 18th century, focusing on establishing relations between France and China. He translated Chinese texts into French and contributed significantly to the understanding of Chinese culture and language in Europe. Amiot's works included religion, philosophy, and history, and he became proficient in the Chinese language. His efforts helped to bridge cultural gaps and disseminate knowledge about China to the West.

Translated Chinese texts into French

Documented Chinese culture and philosophy

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