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Wat (wie) is James Curtis Hepburn - definitie

AMERICAN CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY TO JAPAN KNOWN FOR THE HEPBURN WRITING SYSTEM (1815-1911)
J. C. Hepburn; Hepburnian
  • Hepburn Hall at [[Yokohama City University]], Yokohama, Japan
  • Hepburn and his family in Japan on April 29, 1880

Bonaventure Hepburn         
SCOTTISH PHILOLOGIST AND MINIM FRIAR (1573-1620)
James Bonaventure Hepburn; James Hepburn (philologist); Bonaventure Hepburn (philologist)
Bonaventure Hepburn (born James Hepburn; 14 July 1573, East Lothian – October 1620 or 1621, Venice, Italy) was a Scottish Roman Catholic linguist, lexicographer, philologist and biblical commentator. He was a scholar of some renown and rose to the post of Keeper of Oriental Books and Manuscripts at the Vatican.
Charles Johnston (diplomat)         
  • Natasha Bagration
BRITISH DIPLOMAT (1912-1986)
Charles Hepburn-Johnston; Charles Hepburn Johnston
Sir Charles Hepburn Johnston (11 March 1912 – 23 April 1986), was a senior British diplomat and translator of Russian poetry.
John Hepburn (soldier)         
  • Sir John Hepburn's plaque, [[Toul Cathedral]]
SCOTTISH MILITARY PERSONNEL
Sir John Hepburn; Colonel Hepburn
Sir John Hepburn (c. 1598 – 8 July 1636) was a Scottish soldier who fought in wars in continental Europe achieving the rank and status of Maréchal de France.

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James Curtis Hepburn

James Curtis Hepburn (; March 13, 1815 – September 21, 1911) was an American physician, translator, educator, and lay Christian missionary. He is known for the Hepburn romanization system for transliteration of the Japanese language into the Latin alphabet, which he popularized in his Japanese–English dictionary.