Ken-ichi Takashima

Ken-ichi Takashima (髙嶋謙一) (1939-) is, according to the editors of the Thesaurus Linguae Sinicae, "the world's leading authority on Shang dynasty oracle bone inscriptions".[1] A native of Tokyo, he studied under Fr. Paul L-M. Serruys, C.I.C.M. at University of Washington, graduating in 1973. After a short stint at the University of Arizona, he spent his whole career as a professor at University of British Columbia, where he remains an emeritus professor.[2] He has also held visiting posts at Tokyo University, Anhui University, and Erlangen.[3]

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  1. Harbsmeier, Christoph. "Ken-ichi Takashima". Thesaurus Linguae Sericae.
  2. "Ken-ichi Takashima". http://www.asia.ubc.ca. The University of British Columbia: Department of Asian Studies. External link in |website= (help)
  3. "Ken-ichi Takashima: Curriculum Vitae". http://www.ikgf.uni-erlangen.de. International Consortium for Research in the Humanities. External link in |website= (help)
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