- William George Aston
William George Aston (
April 9 1841 -1911) was a British consular official inJapan andKorea . He made a major contribution to the fledgling study of Japan's language and history (Japanology) in the 19th century. The National Portrait Gallery in London has [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/portrait.asp?LinkID=mp00161&rNo=0&role=sit a crayon drawing of Aston] byMinnie Agnes Cohen , apparently the only known likeness of him.Japanology
Aston was also one of the three major British Japanologists active in
Japan during the 19th century, along withErnest Mason Satow andBasil Hall Chamberlain . He was the first translator of the "Nihongi" into English. He lectured to theAsiatic Society of Japan several times.In 1912
Cambridge University Library acquired 10,000 rare Japanese volumes from the collections of Aston andErnest Satow which formed the starting point of the Library's vast collection.Works
*W. G. Aston 1879, ‘H.M.S. Phaeton at Nagasaki’, Transactions of the
Asiatic Society of Japan volume 7: pp. 323-336
*W.G. Aston (trans.), "Nihongi : Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A.D. 697," London: Kegan Paul 1924. (First published much earlier)
*W. G. Aston "Shinto , the Way of the Gods, "London: Longmans Green and Co. 1905.Letters to Aston
*"Sir
Ernest Satow 's Private Letters to W.G. Aston andF.V. Dickins " edited by Ian Ruxton with an introduction byPeter Kornicki , Lulu Press Inc, December 2007ee also
*The entry about Aston by
Joseph Henry Longford in the 1901-11 supplement to theDictionary of National Biography .
*Anglo-Japanese relations
*British Japan Consular Service External links
* [http://www.eai.cam.ac.uk/Aston-and-Korea.pdf Aston, Cambridge and Korea] by
Peter Kornicki , on the website of the East Asia Institute atCambridge University
* [http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~Taiju/taiju_annex/Aston_01.htm The History of Japanese Literature] by W.G. Aston (Yokohama: Kelly and Walsh, 1899)
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