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  1. Karl Friedrich August Gützlaff (8 July 1803 – 9 August 1851), anglicised as Charles Gutzlaff, was a German Lutheran missionary to the Far East, notable as one of the first Protestant missionaries in Bangkok, Thailand (1828) and in Korea (1832).

  2. Karl Friedrich August Gützlaff (Estetino, 8 de julho de 1803 – Hong Kong, 9 de agosto de 1851), anglicizado como Charles Gutzlaff, foi um missionário alemão no extremo oriente, notável como um dos primeiros missionários protestantes em Bangkok, Tailândia (1828) e na Coreia do Sul (1832).

  3. Karl Friedrich August Gützlaff war ein deutscher evangelischer Missionar, der ab 1827 in Fernost wirkte. Er zählt zu den frühen Vertretern der sogenannten Glaubensmission. Während des Ersten Opiumkriegs spielte er eine wichtige nachrichtendienstliche Rolle für die Kriegsführung des britischen Expeditionskorps in China.

  4. Learn about Karl Gützlaff, the first of many missionaries who came to China from Continental Europe. He distributed tracts, formed the Chinese Union, and inspired Hudson Taylor, but also faced challenges and failures.

  5. 29 de out. de 2018 · This essay challenges the ‘methodological territorialism’ and ‘methodological nationalism’ prevalent in recent studies of imperial biographies, examining the role of the German Karl Friedrich August Gützlaff (1801–1851) in establishing a transnational form of free-trade imperialism in China.

    • Thoralf Klein
    • 2019
  6. Rev. Dr. Karl Gützlaff (often anglicised as Charles Gutzlaff) was a distinguished sinologist. Born in Germany, he went to Batavia (Jakarta) as a protestant missionary in 1826. He then travelled to Macau by way of Bangkok, arriving in 1831, where he was engaged as a Chinese interpreter on opium ships, sailing up and down the Chinese coast.

  7. Karl Friedrich August Gützlaff (Estetino, 8 de julho de 1803 – Hong Kong, 9 de agosto de 1851), anglicizado como Charles Gutzlaff, foi um missionário alemão no extremo oriente, notável como um dos primeiros missionários protestantes em Bangkok, Tailândia (1828) e na Coréia do Sul (1832).