Imre Galambos
Imre Galambos is a Hungarian sinologist and Tangutologist who specialises in the study of medieval Chinese and Tangut manuscripts from Dunhuang. He is Professor Emeritus of Chinese at the University of Cambridge, and Qiushi Chair Professor at the School of Literature, Zhejiang University.
Biography
Galambos was born in Szőny, Hungary in 1967, and studied at the Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest. After graduating with an MA in 1994 he went on to study at the University of California, Berkeley, and in 2002 he was awarded a PhD, with a dissertation on Chinese writing during the Warring States period.Galambos worked at the British Library in London, England from 2002 to 2012, where he was a member of the team working on the Dunhuang Project. During this time he specialised in the study of Dunhuang manuscripts, and collaborated with Sam van Schaik on a study of a Dunhuang manuscript comprising the letters of a 10th-century Chinese Buddhist monk on pilgrimage from China to India. Whilst at the British Library he also published studies on The General's Garden and other Tangut translations of Chinese military treatises.
During 2012-2023 Galambos taught pre-modern Chinese subjects in the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Cambridge, until his retirement in 2023. Subsequently, he took up a teaching post at the School of Literature, Zhejiang University, where he is now Qiushi Chair Professor.
Works
- 2020. '. Berlin: DeGruyter. ISBN 9783110726572.
- 2018. of Arthur Cooper's The Other Greek. An Introduction to Chinese and Japanese Characters, Their History and Influence..
- 2016. . With an introduction by Imre Galambos. With Editorial notes and an Index by Andrew West. Prepared for publication by Michael Everson. Portlaoise: Evertype..
- 2015. . Berlin: DeGruyter..
- 2012. "Consistency in Tangut Translations of Chinese Military Texts". In Irina Fedorovna Popova, Тангуты в Центральной Азии: сборник статей в честь 80-летия проф. Е.И.Кычанова pp. 84–96. Moscow: Oriental Literature.
- 2011. With Sam van Schaik. Manuscripts and Travellers: The Sino-Tibetan Documents of a Tenth-Century Buddhist Pilgrim. Berlin, New York: De Gruyter.
- 2011. ""; in Cahiers de Linguistique Asie Orientale 40: 69–104.
- 2011. "The Tangut translation of the General’s Garden by Zhuge Liang"; in Written Monuments of the Orient 14: 131–142.
- 2008. ""; Tonkō Shahon Kenkyū Nenpō 2: 63–82.
- 2006. '. Budapest Monographs in East Asian Studies. Budapest: Eötvös Loránd University.