Peter Kornicki
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Peter Francis Kornicki es profesor de historia japonesa y Bibliografía en la Universidad de Cambridge. Kornicki estudió en la Universidad de Oxford. Enseñó en la entre los años 1975 y 1982. También fue profesor en la Universidad de Kioto. En el año 1985 llegó a Cambridge, donde actualmente participa en el "Robinson College" y la "British Academy".
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Peter Francis Kornicki est un japonologue anglais, professeur d'études d'Asie de l'est à Cambridge University après avoir été professeur d'histoire du Japon et de bibliographie. Son principal objet de recherche est l'histoire du livre au Japon, mais il s'intéresse aussi à la vie et à l’œuvre des pionniers japanologues britanniques Frederick Victor Dickins, William George Aston, Ernest Mason Satow et Basil Hall Chamberlain.
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Peter Francis Kornicki (born 1 May 1950) FBA is an English Japanologist. He is Emeritus Professor of Japanese at Cambridge University and Emeritus Fellow of Robinson College, Cambridge. Kornicki was born at Maidenhead on 1 May 1950, the eldest son of Sq/Ldr Franciszek Kornicki and Patience Ceredwin Kornicka (née Williams). He went to schools in Malta, Aden and Cyprus and was then educated at St George's College, Weybridge. He matriculated at Lincoln College, Oxford, initially to read Classics. He graduated with First Class Honours in Japanese with Korean in 1972. He spent the academic year 1972-3 as a Japanese Ministry of Education foreign student at Tokyo University of Education (now Tsukuba University) and then returned to Oxford and in 1975 received an MSc in Applied Social Studies. He
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Peter Francis Kornicki es profesor de historia japonesa y Bibliografía en la Universidad de Cambridge. Kornicki estudió en la Universidad de Oxford. Enseñó en la entre los años 1975 y 1982. También fue profesor en la Universidad de Kioto. En el año 1985 llegó a Cambridge, donde actualmente participa en el "Robinson College" y la "British Academy".
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Peter Francis Kornicki est un japonologue anglais, professeur d'études d'Asie de l'est à Cambridge University après avoir été professeur d'histoire du Japon et de bibliographie. Son principal objet de recherche est l'histoire du livre au Japon, mais il s'intéresse aussi à la vie et à l’œuvre des pionniers japanologues britanniques Frederick Victor Dickins, William George Aston, Ernest Mason Satow et Basil Hall Chamberlain.
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Peter Francis Kornicki (born 1 May 1950) FBA is an English Japanologist. He is Emeritus Professor of Japanese at Cambridge University and Emeritus Fellow of Robinson College, Cambridge. Kornicki was born at Maidenhead on 1 May 1950, the eldest son of Sq/Ldr Franciszek Kornicki and Patience Ceredwin Kornicka (née Williams). He went to schools in Malta, Aden and Cyprus and was then educated at St George's College, Weybridge. He matriculated at Lincoln College, Oxford, initially to read Classics. He graduated with First Class Honours in Japanese with Korean in 1972. He spent the academic year 1972-3 as a Japanese Ministry of Education foreign student at Tokyo University of Education (now Tsukuba University) and then returned to Oxford and in 1975 received an MSc in Applied Social Studies. He then moved to St Antony's College, Oxford to begin work on a DPhil on Japanese literature of the Meiji period. In 1976 he was awarded a Japan Foundation fellowship for study in Japan and spent 18 months at the Research Institute for the Humanities at Kyoto University, studying under Professors Asukai Masamichi and Yoshida Mitsukuni. He taught Japanese at the University of Tasmania from 1978 to 1982, and was subsequently an associate professor at the Research Institute for the Humanities at Kyoto University. In 1985 he came to Cambridge, where he has been a fellow of Robinson College since 1986, and was Deputy Warden from 2008 to 2018. He was President of the European Association for Japanese Studies (EAJS) in 1997-2000. His main research interest is in the history of the book in Japan, but he is also interested in the lives and work of the British pioneer japanologists Frederick Victor Dickins, William George Aston, Ernest Mason Satow and Basil Hall Chamberlain.
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