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  1. Les rimes impe´rissables; huit sie`cles de poe´sie franc¸aise, choix de B. H. Chamberlain ... by Basil Hall (1850-1935) comp. Chamberlain, 1927
  2. Aino folk-tales. By Basil Hall Chamberlain. With introduction by by Chamberlain. Basil Hall. 1850-1935., 1888-01-01
  3. A handbook of colloquial Japanese by Basil Hall Chamberlain. by Chamberlain. Basil Hall. 1850-1935., 1898-01-01
  4. Things Japanese; being notes on various subjects connected with by Chamberlain. Basil Hall. 1850-1935., 1891-01-01
  5. A simplified grammar of the Japanese language (modern written st by Chamberlain. Basil Hall. 1850-1935., 1886-01-01
  6. Basil Hall Chamberlain: Portrait of a Japanologist (Meiji Series, 4) by Yuzo Ota, 1998-05-06

61. Collected Works Of F.V. Dickins - Introduction
pioneers of Japanese studies in the West as Ernest Mason Satow (1843–1929), WilliamGeorge Aston (1841–1911), Basil Hall Chamberlain (1850–1935) and Karl
http://www.ganesha-publishing.com/dickins_intro.htm
Collected Works of F.V. Dickins
Introduction
Yet Dickins was in Japan before any of them apart from Satow, he published the first scholarly translations from Japanese into English, and he was the first in any language to take Hokusai as a subject of study. Furthermore, when practising as a lawyer in 1872 he was indirectly responsible for what contemporary newspapers termed the ‘abolition of the Yoshiwara [pleasure quarter]’. He did not, it is true, produce a synthesis like Aston’s A History of Japanese Literature (1899) or Florenz’s Geschichte der japanischen Literatur (1904–6), but he did publish a number of scholarly translations which reveal him to have been a serious literary scholar. It is certainly appropriate to reassess his career, which included the practice of medicine in Japan as well as law and active membership of the foreign community in Yokohama in the 1870s, and to reconsider his contributions to Japanese studies. Frederick Victor Dickins was born on 24 May 1838 in Manchester, where his father was a magistrate and the proprietor of a factory for the dyeing and printing of silk fabrics.

62. Basil Hall Chamberlain
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http://www.lib.u-tokyo.ac.jp/tenjikai/tenjikai97/chamb.html
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  • 63. Elibron: Title Info Page
    Basil Hall Chamberlain (1850 1935), list of works. See items in
    http://www.elibron.com/english/other/item_detail.phtml?msg_id=10031802

    64. Elibron: Works By Author
    Basil Hall Chamberlain. 1850 1935. Books Papers. Basil Chamberlain,W. Mason. A Handbook for Travellers in Japan Including the
    http://www.elibron.com/english/other/author_list.phtml?author_id=10002527

    65. Eine Liste Großer Meister
    von Basil Hall Chamberlain (1850–1935). • Eine Liste großer Meister.
    http://www.quastl.de/HistProta/Liste.htm
    Geschichte Historische Protagonisten Training Lesestoff ... Home Kapitelauswahl Eine kurze Geschichte Eine Liste großer Meister Keizu - Eine Genealogie Gentleman von Ryūkyū, wie dargestellt in "The Luchu Islands and Their Inhabitants" von Basil Hall Chamberlain (1850–1935). Eine Liste großer Meister Eine Liste großer Meister Shimei Voller Name Nendai (Gairyaku) Zeit (Überblick) System der gegründeten Kata Anmerkungen Königreich (frühe Zeit) Kogusuku Uji Königreich (späte Zeit) Kogusuku no Sai Kogusukuke Familientradition. Hama Higa Pechin Königreich (späte Zeit) Hama Higa no Sai Hama Higa no Tunfa Chikin Shitahaku Königreich (späte Zeit) Chikin Shitahaku no Sai Soeishi Königreich (späte Zeit) Soeishi no Kun Chinen Shikiyanaka Königreich (späte Zeit) Chinen Shikiyanaka no Kun Schüler von Soeishi. Er war geringer Vasall in Soeishi’s Haushalt. Wegen seines aussergewöhnlichen Eifers wurde ihm die Erlaubnis zum Studium gewährt. Takahara Pechin Königreich (späte Zeit) Details unbekannt.

    66. B.H. Chamberlain And T. Sugiura Collection
    This collection consists of books, letters and miscellanies, owned by Basil HallChamberlain(England 18501935) and Toshiro Sugiura (Okazaki, Japan 1883
    http://www.auelib.aichi-edu.ac.jp/lib/cs/collection.html
    Aichi University of Education Library B.H. Chamberlain and T. Sugiura Collection This collection consists of books, letters and miscellanies, owned by Basil Hall Chamberlain (England : 1850-1935) and Toshiro Sugiura (Okazaki, Japan : 1883-1968).
    B.H. Chamberlain served as a professor at the Imperial University of Tokyo (1886-1890). His work ranges from translation of Kojiki (the earliest recorded history of Japan) to the study of linguistics. With prominent linguistic knowledge, he conducted extensive studies of Japanese cultural traditions. He is also known as Lafcadio Hearn's mentor.
    Toshiro Sugiura was a servant-student of B.H. Chamberlain. He accompanied B.H. Chamberlain on his journey to the United States, U.K., Asian countries, Switzerland, etc. B.H. Chamberlain patronized him and willed a part of his library to him.
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    67. IPac2.0
    3. Chenard, Marcelle Y. 1. Chenault, Joann. 2. Chenbaren, BH, 18501935. 0. SeeChamberlain, Basil Hall, 1850-1935. 2. Chenel, Laura. 2. Chenel, Pascale. 1.
    http://199.125.75.21/ipac20/ipac.jsp?profile=mmk&limit=LO01 = mmk&index=PAUTHOR&

    68. Hokusai
    1891, 5 th Ed in 1905) of Basil H Chamberlain quite different from GRIFFIS’s books,as Chamberlain wrote that smile at the octagonal Yumedono (Hall of dreams
    http://homepage3.nifty.com/~cmomn4/Hokusai.htm
    Hokusai Japanese here His (the Far Oriental’s) art, wherever fun is possible, fairly bubbles over with laughter. From the oldest masters down to Hokusai, it is constantly welling up in the drollest conceits. It is of all descriptions, too. Now it lurks in merry ambush, like the faint suggestion of a smile on an otherwise serious face, so subtle that the observer is left wondering whether the artist could have meant what seems more like one’s own ingenious discovery,….... Those Far Eastern paintings which have to do with man fall for the most part under one of two heads, the facetious and the historical. …... impersonality has prevented the Far Oriental from having much amour proper . He has no particular aversion to caricaturing himself. Percival LOWELL, The Soul of the Far East I. Percival LOWELL picks out the painter called MARUYAMA Okio (1733 – 1795) as a serious and sober side of the Japanese art, and as an opposite lighter droll part of the artists, chooses the name of KATSUSHIKA Hokusai as above. We anyway don’t suppose LOWELL was particularly devoted to the Japanese arts, especially to the pictures; and furthermore it is known that he tended to regard any Art was inferior to the Western Science, and so it might be quite unnecessary to mind what he wrote unreasonably about Hokusai, while since this point is rather concerned with his another assertion of the Japanese impersonality or their lack of imagination , we here to try to be involved.

    69. Marmot Library Network /Marmot
    Mark Year Entries Chamberlain Alexander Francis 1865 1914 1918 1 ChamberlainBarbara Blau 1981 1 Chamberlain Basil Hall 1850 1935 2 Chamberlain Betty 3
    http://www.millennium.marmot.org:90/kids/1899,1927/search/aChamberlain, Catherin
    WORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT Adams State College Aspen School District Basalt Regional Library District Colorado Mountain College Durango Public Library Durango Public Library Juvenile Eagle Valley Library District Eagle Valley Library Juvenile Garfield County Public Library Garfield County Public Library Juvenile Gunnison County Public Library Gunnison Public Library, Juvenile Collection Mesa County Public Library Mesa County Public Library, Juvenile Collection Mesa Valley School District 51 Mesa Valley School District 51 Elementary Schools Mesa State College Pitkin County Library Pitkin County Library, Juvenile Collection Plateau Valley School Plateau Valley School, Elementary Southwest Library Services Steamboat Springs Community Libraries Steamboat Springs Juvenile Collection Summit County Public Library Summit County Library, Juvenile Collection Wilkinson Public Library Wilkinson Public Library, Juvenile Vail Library Western State College Basalt Regional Library, Juvenile Collection ASD Elementary School ASD Middle School Lib.

    70. Papers Of Harold Williams (1898-1987) - MS 6681
    the shipping line, P O. 23 Chamberlain, Basil Hall (1850–1935).English author and writer about Japan. Notes, press cuttings and
    http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/6681.html

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    MS 6681
    Papers of Harold S. Williams (1898-1987)
    National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication entry National Library of Australia
    Guide to the papers of Harold S. Williams in the National Library of Australia. ISBN 642 10718 1.
    National Library of Australia. Guide compiled by Corinne Collins
    Scope and Content Note
    Quantity: 16.4 metres (80 boxes + 60 folio items) Access Number: MS 6681 Access Conditions: Available for reference Harold and Gertrude (Jean) Williams between 1978 and 1995 donated the collection to the Library in numerous instalments. The collection includes subject files, correspondence, scrapbooks, articles, lectures, notes, drafts of works by Williams, drafts of works by others, photographs, programs and other papers relating to the history of foreign settlement in Japan and its influence on, and adaptation to, Japanese society. The papers also relate to Japanese culture, individual expatriate residents, other foreigners, foreign businesses, communities and clubs in Japan until the 1980s. These papers contain the primary material used by Williams in his many published books and articles.
    Biographical Note
    Harold Stannett Williams was born in Melbourne in 1898 and died in Kobe in 1987. Williams went to Japan for a visit in 1919. He decided to stay and, except during World War II when he served in the Australian Army, he lived there until his death. After the War he was a member of the Occupation Forces in Japan; on his return to civilian life in 1949, he renewed his business interests and, with his wife Gertrude, began his research into the history and culture of the foreign settlements. He was the author of numerous books on Japan including

    71. John Lane Company Records, Index Of Correspondents
    Roysee Trevor, Roy, 18691922 Chadwick, John White, 1840-190448.2 (with Tabb,John B.) Chamberlain, Basil Hall, 1850-19359.1 Chamberlain, Harriett Sarah
    http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/lane.john.corr.html
    John Lane Company Records
    Index of Correspondents
    Names in bold appear in the RLIN record. The correspondence retains, where known, the original Lane filing arrangement. Thus a letter originating from one person or corporate entity may be found under a different name if it was so filed in the Lane records. The parenthetical "with" references in this index will help guide the researcher to the appropriate location within the files.
    A. P. Watt and Son (W. P. Watt)1.1, 2.6, 19.5, 27.6 (with Lethbridge, Alan B.)
    Abercrombie, Lascelles, 1881-1938
    Abraham, J. H.1.1
    Abraham, Lucy1.1
    Abrahams, Aleck1.1
    Acton, Anne Dalberg1.1
    Acton, John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, Baron, 1834-19021.1
    Adam, H. L.1.1
    Adams, Arthur Henry, 1872- ( The Lone Hand
    Adams, William Davenport, 1851-19041.1 Adcock, Arthur St. John, 1864-1930 ( The Bookman Addleshaw, Percy, 1866-19161.1 Adey, More1.1 Adlington, William1.1 Adolph FŸrstner (Firm) (Otto FŸrstner)58.5 (with Wilde, Oscar) Ainger, Alfred, 1837-19041.1 Ainslie, Douglas, 1865-19481.1 Airey, J. C.38.1 (with Pickthall, Rudolf)

    72. GRAVEL BANK (RIVERVIEW) CEMETERY State Route 7 - Between Marietta
    April 3, 1956, w/o James W. Casto Chamberlain, Michelle D 18911963 Hall, LycurcusG. 1855-1943 Hall, William H 22, 1880-Feb 17, 1957 Nichols, Acie Basil Aug 19
    http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/n/i/t/Debra-Nitsche/FILE/0023text.txt

    73. Edmonds Memorial (City, IOOF, Swedbergs) Cemetery The US GenWeb
    Mary F,1926,1993,No Marker 1853,Chamberlain,Martha Nyman Crow,David William,1919,2002,1322,Crowley,Basil Dean,1922 1390,Hall,Noel,1916,1937, 2109,Hall,Silas R
    http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/wa/snohomish/cemetery/edmonds.txt

    74. Ch - New General Catalog Of Old Books & Authors
    The Child And Childhood In FolkThought n ? Sir, (Joseph) Austen Chamberlain(M 1863 Oct 16 - 1937 Mar 16) Basil Hall Chamberlain {US?} (M 1850 - 1935)
    http://www.kingkong.demon.co.uk/ngcoba/ch.htm
    New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors
    Author names starting with Ch
    Follow these links for explanations of the of this catalog, its condition of use , the dates , the general abbreviations , the language abbreviations , the nationality abbreviations electronic library codes used, and for advice on buying or borrowing selling or valuing old books. If you have any corrections, additions or other suggestions, please send them to webmaster@kingkong.demon.co.uk Theresa Hak Kyung CHA (F: 1951 - 1982) Jacques CHABAN-DELMAS (see: Jacques Michel Pierre DE LMAS) M E CHABER (see: Kendall Foster CR OSSEN) Joseph CHABERT (M: 1832 - 1894) I nee nee I nee GU RNEY) William CHAFFERS (M: c1811 - 1892 Apr 15) James B CHAFFIN (see: Giles Alfred LU SE I R ... HU TTON) H K CHALLONER (see: Janet Melanie Ailsa MI I R R ... H nee R H I A ... A nee nee LE FFINGWELL) Dorset CHAMBERS (see: Herman Irwell WO OLF) Elizabeth Harrison CHAMBERS, nee YO nee ? (F: ? - ?) H C H L nee g g g Peter Schlemihl [?-?] (tr ?) [?] The Wonderful History Of Peter Schlemihl [?-?] (tr Theodore BOLTON) [1923] CHAMPFLEURY (see: Jules HU H nee I I I I ... A nee PA MA I I ... R The Bird-Woman Of The Lewis And Clark Expedition [c1905] Mark CHANDLER (see: Jack(=John Michael) SH ARKEY) Mary CHANDLER (F: 1687 - 1745) Mary Greene CHANDLER, Mrs WARE (F: 1818 - ?)

    75. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona /All Locations
    Kammerorchester 1 Chamberlain A 1978 1 Chamberlain Aaron Parrish 1997 1 ChamberlainAusten Sir 1863 1937 1995 1 Chamberlain Basil Hall 1850 1935 2 Chamberlain
    http://opac.library.csupomona.edu:2082/search/aChamberlain, Aaron Parrish/achamb
    Search History) WORD: d:(business and report and writing) AUTHOR: Zivie-Coche, Christiane SUBJECT: Chrysanthemums AUTHOR: Marshak, S. (Samuil), 1887-1964 WORD: d:(latin and america and library) AUTHOR: Aeronautical Research Council (Great Britain) AUTHOR: Bacon, Martha Sherman, 1917- AUTHOR: Castilla y León (Spain). Consejería de Educación y Cultura WORD: Multimedia systems AUTHOR: Jarrett, Bede, 1881-1934 (Clear Search History) (End Search Session)
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    76. Sumitomo Group Public Affairs Committee
    by the Japanese government. One of these was an Englishman named BasilHall Chamberlain (1850–1935). Calling haiku an ultralilliputian
    http://www.sumitomo.gr.jp/english/discoveries/culture/culture84_3.html
    Concise Through the Centuries
    Simple Yet Profound

    Haiku Around the World
    A widening World of Feeling

    Haiku Around the World
    Haiku haiku "an ultra-lilliputian kind of poem," he described it as "a little dab of colour thrown upon a canvas one inch square, where the spectator is left to guess at the picture as best he may." Accustomed as they were to much longer poems, Westerners reported home with wonder about the unusual brevity and concise images of haiku . Since then, haiku has become known worldwide and today is enjoyed and studied everywhere.
    Naturally, many people enjoy writing haiku themselves. In languages that, unlike Japanese, do not have syllabic alphabets, the five-seven-five pattern corresponds not to written characters but to syllables. Thus the number of actual letters used to write non-Japanese haiku is usually more than seventeen. Various techniques are used in those languages to achieve haiku 's distinctive simplicity of expression, and there are no strict rules that apply to all languages. But there are some flexible guidelines. Even if the syllables are not arranged precisely five-seven-five, each poem generally has three lines in a short-long-short pattern. Instead of a seasonal word, many non-Japanese haiku express haiku -like feelings through topics chosen from nature. Because

    77. Ho-ru
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    http://www.tcl.gr.jp/tenji/kaikan_71/hall.htm
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    78. The Invention Of A New Religion By
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    79. Koken
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    http://www.lib.u-tokyo.ac.jp/tenjikai/tenjikai97/koken.html
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