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  1. In the history of bilingual Chinese lexicography, Williams' A Syllabic Dictionary of the Chinese Language was published 51 years after Robert Morrison's 4,595-page Dictionary and 32 years after Walter Henry Medhurst's 1,486-page Dictionary.

  2. The American sinologist and missionary Samuel Wells Williams compiled the 1874 Syllabic Dictionary of the Chinese Language, whose Chinese title (漢英韻府) echoed that of Part II of Morrison's work (五車韻府).

  3. Nov 5, 2008 · A syllabic dictionary of the Chinese language; arranged according to the Wu-fang yuen yin, with the pronunciation of the characters as heard in Peking, Canton, Amoy, and Shanghai; by. Williams, S. Wells (Samuel Wells), 1812-1884; Fan, Tengfeng. Wufang yüan-yin. Publication date. 1896. Topics. Chinese language. Publisher.

  4. Dec 31, 2014 · A syllabic dictionary of the Chinese language : arranged according to the Wu-Fang Yuen Yin, with the pronounciation of the characters as heard in Peking, Canton, Amoy, and Shanghai. by. Williams, S. Wells (Samuel Wells), 1812-1884. Publication date. 1903. Topics. Chinese language -- Dictionaries English, English language -- Dictionaries Chinese.

  5. A syllabic dictionary of the Chinese language: arranged according to the Wu-fang Yuen Yin, with the pronunciation of the characters as heard in Peking, Canton, Amoy, and Shanghai. Shanghai: American Presbyterian Mission Press.

  6. Open full screen viewer | Try new beta viewer. Title. A syllabic dictionary of the Chinese language ; arranged according to the Wu-Fang Yuen Yin, with the pronunciation of the characters as heard in Peking, Canton, Amoy, and Shanghai. Creator / Contributor. Williams, S. Wells (Samuel Wells), 1812-1884, creator. Attribution. By S. Wells Williams.

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  8. A Syllabic Dictionary of the Chinese Language, Part 1. Samuel Wells Williams. Ganesha, 2001 - Reference - 1338 pages. Williams' later Syllabic Dictionary of the Chinese...

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