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Shinji Maejima (前嶋 信次, Maejima Shinji, July 20, 1903 – June 3, 1983) was a Japanese Orientalist. 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.

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  • 前嶋信次 (ja)
  • Shinji Maejima (en)
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  • 前嶋 信次(まえじま しんじ、1903年7月20日 - 1983年6月3日)は、日本のイスラム史、東洋史家、東洋学者。慶応義塾大学名誉教授。 (ja)
  • 前嶋信次(日语:前嶋 信次/まえじま しんじ、1903年7月20日-1983年6月3日)是日本伊斯蘭史、東方史學家、東方學者。曾任臺北帝國大學助手、台南第一中學校(今南二中)教諭。 (zh)
  • Shinji Maejima (前嶋 信次, Maejima Shinji, July 20, 1903 – June 3, 1983) was a Japanese Orientalist. 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. (en)
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  • Shinji Maejima (前嶋 信次, Maejima Shinji, July 20, 1903 – June 3, 1983) was a Japanese Orientalist. 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. 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 (池田 修) to complete the series. (en)
  • 前嶋 信次(まえじま しんじ、1903年7月20日 - 1983年6月3日)は、日本のイスラム史、東洋史家、東洋学者。慶応義塾大学名誉教授。 (ja)
  • 前嶋信次(日语:前嶋 信次/まえじま しんじ、1903年7月20日-1983年6月3日)是日本伊斯蘭史、東方史學家、東方學者。曾任臺北帝國大學助手、台南第一中學校(今南二中)教諭。 (zh)
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