Luo Niansheng
Luo Niansheng  | |
|---|---|
| Native name | 罗念生  | 
| Born | Luo Maode (罗懋德) July 12, 1904 Weiyuan County, Sichuan, Qing China  | 
| Died | April 10, 1990 (aged 85) Beijing, China  | 
| Occupation | Translator | 
| Language | Chinese, English, Classical Greek and Latin | 
| Alma mater | Tsinghua University Ohio State University Columbia University Cornell University  | 
| Period | 1934–1990 | 
| Notable works | Aesop's Fables | 
| Notable awards | Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences – The Highest Prize for Literature and Art (1987) | 
| Spouse | Ma Wanyi | 
| Children | 2 | 
Luo Niansheng (simplified Chinese: 罗念生; traditional Chinese: 羅念生; pinyin: Luó Niànshēng; 12 July 1904 – 10 April 1990) was a Chinese translator. He was known for translating Ancient Greek literature into Chinese.[1][2]
Biography
Luo was born in Weiyuan County, Sichuan in July 1904.[3]
He entered Tsinghua University in 1922. After graduation, Luo studied in Ohio State University, Columbia University and Cornell University.[2] Luo returned to China in 1934, and he worked as a professor in Peking University, Sichuan University, and Tsinghua University. Later, Luo was transferred to Chinese Academy of Social Science to work as a researcher.
Luo died of cancer in Beijing in 1990, at the age of 86.
Works
Translations
- Works of Aeschylus (埃斯库罗斯悲剧七种)
 - Works of Sophocles (索福克勒斯悲剧七种)
 - Works of Euripides (欧力比德斯悲剧五种)
 - Works of Aristophanes (阿里斯多芬喜剧五种)
 - Aristotle's Rhetoric (亚里士多德修辞学)
 - Aristotle's Poetics (亚里士多德诗学)
 - Aesop's Fables (伊索寓言)
 - Parallel Lives (普鲁塔克名人传)
 
Awards and Honour
Personal life
Luo married Ma Wanyi (马宛颐), the couple had two sons, Luo Jinlin (罗锦麟) and Luo Jinwen (罗锦文).
References
- ^ 新见之罗念生译古希腊小说. nandu.com (in Simplified Chinese). 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-12-12. Retrieved 2013-12-10.
 - ^ a b "Luo Niansheng". cbi.gov.cn. Archived from the original on 2013-12-18. Retrieved 2013-12-10.
 - ^ 中国现代散文. xiexingcun.com (in Chinese).
 
Further reading
- Marianne McDonald: The living art of Greek tragedy, S. 76