Georges Appert (1850–1934) was a French historian, academic, writer and Japanologist.[1] He was a legal scholar and professor of law at the University of Tokyo.[2]
Career
Appert was a foreign government advisor in Meiji Japan from 1879 to 1889.[2]
Select works
In an overview of writings by and about Appert, OCLC/WorldCat lists roughly 26 works in 43 publications in 5 languages and 132 library holdings.
- Ancien Japon, 1888
- Du terme en droit romain et en droit français, 1876
- Dictionnaire des termes de droit, d'économie politique et d'administration, 1885
- 日本立法資料全集 (Japanese legislation Complete Works). 別卷 337, 佛國相續法講義, 2005
- Un code de la féodalité Japonaise au XIIIe siècle, 1900
- 理財学講義 (Lecture notes in chrematistics), 1884
- 経済学講義 (Economics lecture), 1883
References
- ↑ National Diet Library (NDL), Appert, Georges 1850-1934; retrieved 2013-4-2.
- 1 2 Bibliotheque Nationale de France (BnF), Appert, Georges (1850-1934); retrieved 2013-4-2.
External links
- Works by or about Georges Appert at Internet Archive
- 法政大学の歴史(その72)「ジョルジュ・アペール(Georges Victor Appert)―草創期のフランス人教師」 Archived 2018-11-27 at the Wayback Machine (Japanese)
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