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T. F. Hoad
T. F. Hoad is a distinguished British diplomat and sinologist, renowned for his significant contributions to the study of the Chinese language. His early work, including a groundbreaking Chinese textbook published in 1867, laid the foundation for the Wade-Giles romanization system, which remains influential in Mandarin Chinese scholarship. As the inaugural professor of Chinese at Cambridge University, Hoad's expertise and insights have garnered him respect among scholars and readers alike, making his book recommendations a trusted resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of language and culture. His work, particularly in "The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology," reflects a commitment to linguistic clarity and historical depth, further solidifying his reputation as a key figure in etymological studies. Read more on Wikipedia →
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