Toshiyuki Takamiya
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Toshiyuki Takamiya (高宮利行, Takamiya Toshiyuki, born 23 February 1944) FSA in Tokyo, Japan is a Japanese academic and author. Emeritus Professor at Keio University since 2009, he is an authority on medieval English literature and medieval English manuscript studies and a collector of antiquarian books. As Director of Keio University's Humanities Media Interface Project (HUMI) he has led the digital documentation, facsimile reproduction, and distribution of many rare medieval books and manuscripts including the Gutenberg Bible and Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
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髙宮 利行(たかみや としゆき、1944年2月23日 - )は、イギリス文学者、慶應義塾大学名誉教授。中世英文学を専攻。FSA
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高宮利行
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Toshiyuki Takamiya
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Toshiyuki Takamiya
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Toshiyuki Takamiya
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Tokyo, Japan
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1944-02-23
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1944-02-23
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February 2019
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BA , Keio University, BA and MA , Keio University
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Japanese
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Co-editor: Medieval English Studies Past and Present, 1990.
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Co-Author: New Science Out of Old Books: Studies in Manuscripts and Early Printed Books, 1995
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Author, co-editor: Aspects of Malory, 1981.
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Chaucer in Perspective, 1999.
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Professor Emeritus at Keio University, Antiquarian book collector
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A book published in 2014 to mark his 70th birthday is theoretically a good source for his having been born in 1944, and presumably somewhere in the book it mentions the exact date, but page 304 doesn't, nor does it mention Tokyo. And of course we need to be skeptical of English-language sources that say someone was "born in Tokyo", which could mean the 23 wards , or it could mean Tokyo-to, which includes a bunch of different cities, or it could mean the "greater Tokyo" that includes things like Tokyo Disneyland and the two airports that are frequently described as being in Tokyo.
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Toshiyuki Takamiya (高宮利行, Takamiya Toshiyuki, born 23 February 1944) FSA in Tokyo, Japan is a Japanese academic and author. Emeritus Professor at Keio University since 2009, he is an authority on medieval English literature and medieval English manuscript studies and a collector of antiquarian books. As Director of Keio University's Humanities Media Interface Project (HUMI) he has led the digital documentation, facsimile reproduction, and distribution of many rare medieval books and manuscripts including the Gutenberg Bible and Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
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髙宮 利行(たかみや としゆき、1944年2月23日 - )は、イギリス文学者、慶應義塾大学名誉教授。中世英文学を専攻。FSA
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1944