Basil Hall Chamberlain
Basil Hall Chamberlain (18 October 1850 – 15 February 1935) was a British academic and Japanologist. He was a professor of the Japanese language at Tokyo Imperial University and one of the foremost British Japanologists active in Japan during the late 19th century. (Others included Ernest Satow and W. G. Aston.) He also wrote some of the earliest translations of haiku into English. He is perhaps best remembered for his informal and popular one-volume encyclopedia Things Japanese, which first appeared in 1890 and which he revised several times thereafter. His interests were diverse, and his works include an anthology of poetry in French.
Basil Hall Chamberlain | |
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Basil Hall Chamberlain | |
Born | Southsea, England | 18 October 1850
Died | 15 February 1935 84) Geneva, Switzerland | (aged
Nationality | English |
Occupation(s) | Author, Japanologist |
Parent(s) | William Charles Chamberlain Eliza Jane Hall |
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