Kuzushiji seminar in Paris February 2019
A blogpost by Kaoru Baba and Marie Preziosi about the Kuzushiji workshop organized at the Collège de France in February 2019:
A blogpost by Kaoru Baba and Marie Preziosi about the Kuzushiji workshop organized at the Collège de France in February 2019:
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ワークショップ フランク・ホーレー研究の基盤と展望 ― 遺品資料活動の未来像
この度国際日本学拠点では下記の通りワークショップを開催いたします。
日時:2019年1月25日(金) 16:30~18:15
会場:戸山キャンパス33号館16階 第10会議室
講演者:横山學 早稲田大学招聘研究員(ノートルダム清心女子大学名誉教授)
講演タイトル:「フランク・ホーレー研究の基盤と展望 ―遺品資料活用の未来像」
使用言語:日本語
対象:学生、教職員、一般
入場無料・予約不要
I am pleased to announce that the Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures will host a NIJL/EAJRS Kuzushiji Workshop in February 2017. If you would like to attend this workshop, please fill in this form and send it as an email attachment file to Akira Hirano at a.hirano@sainsbury-institute.org by 17:00 GMT on Monday, 31 October.
Dear friends and colleagues,
Further to our preliminary call for participation in the NIJL/EAJRS kuzushiji workshop scheduled for March 2014, herewith are further details of the workshop.
The goal of the workshop is to gain practical knowledge of, and first-hand experience in the reading of hiragana-majiribun of the Edo period, at intermediate level.
Dear friends and colleagues,
Following the successful series of NIJL/EAJRS Kuzushiji workshops held in Oxford, Leuven, Zurich, Bonn, and Paris respectively, we are now planning to hold a second Oxford workshop at intermediate level, using歴史資料 as texts. The workshop will be led by Prof Yuichiro Imanishi (Director of the National Institute of Japanese Studies), supported by Prof Koichi Watanabe (NIJL,日本近世史、アーカイブス学専門). This is a preliminary call for participation for those interested. Please make a note in your diary.
Date: 24th - 26th March 2014
Please find here (pdf) the information about the “Second Kuzushi-ji Workshop” organized by the National Institute for Japanese Literature (NIJL) and the Department of Japanese Studies at the Catholic University of Leuven (KULeuven), Belgium (25–27 October 2011).
In case you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me (nicholas.peeters @ arts.kuleuven.be).
The UK Japan Library Group, in collaboration with the Tenri University, Tenri Central Library, the North American Coordinating Council on Japanese Library Resources (NCC), and EAJRS, announces:
Tenri Antiquarian Materials Workshop for Overseas Japanese Studies Librarians, June 18-22, 2007. Application Deadline: February 28, 2007