Iacobus Georgius Scott






Wikidata-logo.svg Iacobus Georgius Scott

Res apud Vicidata repertae:




Nativitas: 25 Decembris 1851; Dairsie
Obitus: 4 Aprilis 1935;
Patria: Britanniarum Regnum, Regnum Britanniarum

Officium



Officium: ambassador of the United Kingdom
Munus: Legatus, diurnarius, photographer




Familia



Coniunx: Geraldine Mitton




Memoria



Laurae: Knight Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire







I. G. Scott cum uxore G. E. Mitton


Iacobus Georgius Scott, vulgo James George Scott postea Sir George Scott) natus in Dairsie Fifae die 25 Decembris 1851; mortuus die 4 Aprilis 1935), Stutgardiae educatus, fuit diurnarius Scoticus, magister, stator Britannicus et scriptor de rebus Birmanicis. Ter connubio iunctus est; cum uxore tertia G. E. Mitton quattuor mythistorias scripsit.



Opera |



  • 1882 The Burman, his life and notions (pseudonymo Shway Yoe)

  • 1885 France and Tongking Textus

  • 1886 Burma as it was, as it is and as it will be Textus apud archive.org

  • 1900-1901 (cum J. P. Hardiman) Gazetteer of Upper Burma and the Shan States. 5 voll.

  • 1906 Burma: a handbook of practical information Textus apud archive.org

  • 1908 Cursed Luck (mythistoria)

  • 1924 Burma from the earliest times to the present day

  • 1932 Burma and beyond



Mythistoriae cum G. E. Mitton scriptae |



  • 1913 In the Grip of the Wild Wa

  • 1922 The Green Moth

  • 1923 A Frontier Man

  • 1924 Under an Eastern Sky




Iacobus Georgius Scott (in ordine superiori ad sinistram partem imaginis) cum collegis in castris Fort Stedman anno 1889



Bibliographia |




  • Charles Crosthwaite, The Pacification of Burma. Londinii, 1912


  • Andrew Dalby, "Sir George Scott, 1851-1935: explorer of Burma's eastern borders" in Explorers of South-East Asia ed. V.T. King (Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press/Penerbit Fajar Bakti, 1995) pp. 108-157. ISBN 967-65-3077-8

  • Andrew Marshall, The Trouser People: a Story of Burma in the Shadow of the Empire. Londinii: Penguin; Washingtoniae: Counterpoint, 2002. ISBN 1-58243-120-5


  • G. E. Mitton, Scott of the Shan Hills. Londinii: John Murray, 1936.


  • Sao Saimong, The Shan States and the British Annexation. Cornell: Cornell University, 1969 (2a ed.)

  • Stephen Wheeler, History of the Delhi Coronation Durbar. Delhii, 1991




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