Frederick Victor Dickins

Frederick Victor Dickins

Frederick Victor Dickins (1838-1915) was a British surgeon, barrister, orientalist and university administrator. He is now remembered as a translator of Japanese literature.

He first visited Japan as a medical officer on HMS Coromandel in 1863. For three years he was at Yokohama in charge of medical facilities there. During this time he was in contact with Japanese doctors and culture, and also Ernest Satow who became a lifelong correspondent and friend. He began publishing English translations of Japanese classical works at this time. He left his naval position, returned to England and tried some career choices, but came back to Japan in 1871, having in the mean time married and been called to the Bar. He built up a legal practice in Japan. He was also widely involved with the Yokohama community, with botany, and journalism.

Dickins was especially interested in ferns which he collected at Yokohama and Atami, 1863-5. He sent both living plants and drawings back to J.D. Hooker at the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. [Peter Barnes, ‘Japan’s botanical sunrise: plant exploration around the Meiji Restoration,’ Curtis's Botanical Magazine 18(1): 117-131 (2001)]

He returned to England in 1879. After spending some further time practicing law in Egypt, he mostly devoted himself to Japanese studies and administration in the University of London.

Works

*"The Collected Works of Frederick Victor Dickins" (Bristol: Ganesha, Tokyo: Edition Synapse 1999) reprinted in seven volumes with an introduction by Peter Kornicki ISBN 978-1862100039

* Dickins co-authored a Life of Sir Harry Parkes with Stanley Lane-Poole. Lane-Poole wrote the first volume on Parkes in China, Dickins the second volume on Parkes in Japan.

Letters to Dickins

*"Sir Ernest Satow's Private Letters to W.G. Aston and F.V. Dickins" edited by Ian Ruxton with an introduction by Peter Kornicki, Lulu Press Inc, February 2008 ISBN 978-1-4357-1000-9

References

External links

* [http://www.ganesha-publishing.com/dickins_intro.htm Biography]


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