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Yūkichi Takeda | |
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Born | 武田祐吉 (1886-05-05)May 5, 1886 Tokyo |
Died | March 29, 1958(1958-03-29) (aged 71) |
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation(s) | Japanese literary scholar, School teacher |
Known for | Study of Kojiki and Man'yōshū |
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Yūkichi Takeda (武田 祐吉, Takeda Yūkichi, 5 May 1886 – 29 March 1958) was a scholar of Japanese literature.
Biography
He was born in the Nihonbashi Ward of Tokyo City (modern-day Chūō Ward, Tokyo).
He became a lecturer as Kokugakuin University in 1926. He is known for his research on the Kojiki and the Man'yōshū, and in 1950 was awarded the Japan Academy Prize for his work on the Man'yōshū.
Reference list
- "恩賜賞・日本学士院賞・日本学士院エジンバラ公賞受賞者一覧". website of the Japan Academy. The Japan Academy. 2013. Retrieved 21 February 2013.