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Tag Archives: hentaigana
Call for Applications: Summer School in Early Modern Japanese Palaeography (Cambridge University, 2-14 August 2021)
Summer School in Early Modern Japanese Palaeography2-14 August 2021. Upon careful thinking and wide consultation with all the parties involved, including the senior officers of Emmanuel College, we have decided to conduct the 2021 programme virtually. The 2021 summer school … Continue reading
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Tagged hentaigana, Japan, Japanese language, kuzushiji, language, palaeography
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Workshop: Reading Hentaigana and Kuzushiji
The Penn Faculty Working Group for Reading Asian Manuscripts will hold a three-day workshop on reading Edo-period hentaigana and kuzushiji June 28-30, 2018 at the University of Pennsylvania, and invites applications from faculty and graduate students from all fields of Japanese studies to participate. The … Continue reading
Workshop: Early-modern Palaeography (kuzushiji, hentaigana et al.): Fourth Graduate Summer School at Cambridge
We are delighted to announce that the Fourth Graduate Summer School in Japanese Early-modern Palaeography will run from Monday 7 August to Saturday 19 August 2017 at the University of Cambridge, Emmanuel College (Cambridge, UK). We are now accepting applications. … Continue reading
Workshop: 2016 Reading Kuzushiji Workshop
The Japan Committee of the University of Chicago is pleased to announce the 2016 Early Modern Japan Summer Workshop: Reading Kuzushiji. The workshop will meet from June 13th-17th and will be led by Professor Ken’ichiro Aratake of Tohoku University’s Northeast Asia … Continue reading
Workshop: Reading Kuzushiji and Hentaigana
University of Pennsylvania The Penn Faculty Working Group for Reading Asian Manuscripts will hold a three-day workshop on reading Edo-period hentaigana and kuzushiji August 17-19, 2016, and invites applications from faculty and graduate students from all fields of Japanese studies to … Continue reading
Workshop: Wahon Literacies at UCLA & UCSB
*When: August 31 to Sept 4, 2015 *Where: UCLA and UCSB *What: A workshop on “Wahon Literacies,” led by Professors Nakajima Takashi (Waseda University), Ogawa Yasuhiko (Aoyama Gakuin University), and Unno Keisuke (National Institute of Japanese Literature). *Apply to Participate: … Continue reading
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Tagged classical Japanese, hentaigana, UCLA, ucsb, wahon
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Call for Applications: Workshop: hentaigana and kuzushiji workshop
The Penn Faculty Working Group for Reading Asian Manuscripts will hold a four-day workshop on reading Edo-period hentaigana and kuzushiji July 22-25, 2014, and invites applications from faculty and graduate students from all fields of Japanese studies to participate. The workshop … Continue reading
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Tagged hentaigana, kuzushiji, language, manuscripts, University of Pennsylvania, workshop
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Call for Applications: Reading Edo-period Hentaigana and Kuzushiji Workshop
The Penn Faculty Working Group for Reading Asian Manuscripts will hold a four-day workshop on reading Edo-period hentaigana and kuzushiji August 19-22, 2013, and invites applications from faculty and graduate students from all fields of Japanese studies to participate. The workshop … Continue reading