1870 Dec. - The term „Bean curd“ is first used by Emil V. Bretschneider, writing in English in the Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal (Foochow, p. 173). He said: „Bean-curd is one of the most important articles of food in China.“ Then he gave an accurate description of how it was made.[2]
Werke (Auswahl)
Eine vollständige Liste findet sich bei Hartmut Walravens: Emil Bretschneider – russischer Gesandtschaftsarzt, Geograph und Erforscher der chinesischen Botanik: eine Bibliographie, Hamburg, Bell 1983, Han-pao tung-Ya shu-chi mu-lu ; 22. ISBN 3-923308-25-6.
History of European Botanical Discoveries in China, 1898, (Nachdruck: Leipzig, Zentral-Antiquariat der DDR 1962).
Botanicon Sinicum. Notes on Chinese Botany from Native and Western Sources. 3 Bände. London, Trübner 1882/1892/1893 (Nachdruck aller Bände in Shanghai 1895).
Part 1 Notes on Chinese Botany from Native and Western Sources, 1882.
Part 2 The Botany of the Chinese Classics : With Annotations, Appendix and Index, mit Ernst Faber, 1892.
Part 3 Botanical investigations into the materia medica of the ancient Chinese, 1895.
Mediaeval researches from Eastern Asiatic Sources : fragments towards the knowledge of the geography and history of Central and Western Asia from the 13th to the 17th century, London, Trübner's Oriental Series 1888 (2 Bände) (Nachdruck: Frankfurt a. M. : Institute for the Hist. of Arabic-Islamic Science at the J.W. Goethe Universität 1996). (Digitalisat 1, 2)
Recherches archéologiques et historiques sur Pékin et ses environs, Paris, Leroux 1879 (Publications de l'école des langues orientales vivantes ; Série 1, 12).
History of European Botanical Discoveries in China, London, Sampson Low, Marston 1898, 2 Bände (Nachdruck Leipzig, Zentral-Antiquariat 1981).
Map of China and the surrounding regions. 2nd edition. Kelly & Walsh, 1900 (Online).
Die Pekinger Ebene und das benachbarte Gebirgsland, Gotha, Perthes 1876 (Petermann's Geographische Mittheilungen. Ergänzungsheft N° 46) (Digitalisat).
Fu-Sang, or who discovered America, Peking 1870.
Ta-Ts'in Kuo, S.-A., Peking 1870.
Notes on Chinese medieval travellers to the West, Shanghai 1875.
Notices of the medieval geography and history of Central and Western Asia, London 1876.
Early European researches into the flora of China, Shanghai: American Presbyterian Mission Press 1881.
On the knowledge possessed by the ancient Chinese on the Arabs, London 1871.
Literatur
Vitaly Naumkin (Hrsg.). The Bretschneider Albums. 19th Century Paintings of Life in China. Reading, Eng. Garnet 1995; ISBN 1-85964-010-9 (Catalogue of the remarkable paintings commissioned in 1866 by Emil Vasilyevich Bretschneider).
(Nachruf) „Dr. Emil Bretschneider“; In: The Geographical Journal 18, No. 1 (Jul., 1901), S. 95.
W. M. Karew: Die Deutschen Russlands, Band 1 (Немцы России: А-И), ERN, 1999, S. 225 (russisch).