Iacobus Georgius Scott
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
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
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