词条 | Shinji Maejima |
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A native of Yamanashi Prefecture, he studied Pali and Sanskrit at the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, and graduated with a BA from the University of Tokyo. Prior to World War II, he taught in Taiwan, then a Japanese colony. After the war, he taught Islamic History at Keio University until his death. He began as a Buddhist scholar, but then turned his attention to Islam, becoming a pioneering Arabist in Japan. He was the first one to render the One Thousand and One Nights from the original Arabic into Japanese.[1] He died just before the publication of a supplementary volume to his twelve-volume translation, which contains the stories of Ali Baba and Aladdin. Six more volumes were later produced by Osamu Ikeda (池田 修) to complete the series. Major works
References1. ^{{cite book|title=Handbook for Arabic Language Teaching Professionals in the 21st Century|volume=2|publisher=Taylor & Francis|date=2017|first1=Kassem M.|last1=Wahba|first2=Liz|last2=England|first3=Zeinab A.|last3=Taha|page=21|isbn=9781317384205}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Maejima, Shinji}}{{Japan-academic-bio-stub}} 9 : Japanese Arabists|Japanese orientalists|Translators from Arabic|1903 births|1983 deaths|Translators of One Thousand and One Nights|20th-century translators|University of Tokyo alumni|Tokyo University of Foreign Studies alumni |
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