Johannes Von Gumpach
Johannes Von Gumpach was a German-born Englishman who was hired in China to teach astronomy and mathematics.[1]
In his career, he had written a number of books about the social and economical issues of China.
Books
- Practical tables for the reduction of Mahometan dates to the Christian calendar. 1856.
- A Popular Inquiry Into the Moon's Rotation on Her Axis. 1856.
- The True Figure and Dimensions of the Earth ... in a Letter Addressed to George Biddell Airy. 1862.
- Baby-worlds: An essay on the nascent members of our solar household. With an appendix, containing various papers and dissertations, astronomical, meteorological and chronological. 1863.
- Time, Space and Eternity. An essay. 1866.
- The Burlingame Mission: A Political Disclosure, Supported by Official Documents, Mostly Unpublished. To which are Added: Various Papers and Discourses on the Claim of the Emperor of China to Universal Supremacy; the True Nature of Actual Diplomatic Relations Between China and Western Powers; the Position and Influence in China of Robert Hart, Esq., as Confidential Adviser of the Tsung-li Yamen; the Hart-Alcock Convention; the Dispersion of the Lay-Osborn Flotilla; the "New Chinese University"; the Policy of the United States in China; the New China Policy of England; the Western Policy, and the Diplomacy of the Chinese Government; the Massacre of Tien-tsin; the Chung-'ho Mission; the Audience Question; and the Coming War. 1872.
References
- ↑ Haas, William Joseph (1996). China Voyager: Gist Gee's Life in Science. M.E. Sharpe. p. 74.
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