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Baba Tatsui 馬場辰猪
Born
(1850-07-24)24 July 1850
Kochi, Japan
Died
1 November 1888(1888-11-01) (aged 38)
Philadelphia, United States.
Known for
Japanese Reform work
Notable work
First Guide to Japanese Grammar (1873)
Baba Tatsui (馬場 辰猪, 24 June 1850 – 1 November 1888) was a Japanese legislative reformer during the Meiji period.
BabaTatsui (馬場 辰猪, 24 June 1850 – 1 November 1888) was a Japanese legislative reformer during the Meiji period. Baba was born in Kochi in Japan to a...
Tatsui may refer to: Tatsui village (龍井庄), village in Taichū Prefecture during Japanese rule BabaTatsui (1850–1888), Japanese legislative reformer Matsunosuke...
newspaper Fukushima Jiyū Shimbun, before returning to Tokyo to replace BabaTatsui on the central party newspaper Jiyū Shimbun [ja]. Japan Since 1825 by...
(Advocating the use of English) Nanbu Yoshikazu (Advocated the use of rōmaji) BabaTatsui, Nihongo Bunten (日本語文典, lit. 'Japanese grammar') Shiga Naoya, Kokugo...
which he had created in London during his studies with a countrywoman, BabaTatsui. In an article of 1875, he wrote on the importance of the respect for...
Ide Preceded by Tadao Kariya Minister of Construction 1976 Succeeded by Tatsui Chuma Preceded by Ippei Kaneko Minister of Finance 1979–1980 Succeeded by...
and archaeology of Asia. Among the club's founders were Cyrus Adler, TatsuiBaba, George Dana Boardman, Stewart Culin, Morton W. Easton, Paul Haupt, Edward...
Ibumura-Ro in Tokyo. Shojiro Goto was selected to chair the meeting with TatsuiBaba as co-chair. On 19 October the party pledge and rules were written up...