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* ''Birth: [[1802]]''
 
* ''Birth: [[1802]]''
 
* ''Death: [[1850]]''
 
* ''Death: [[1850]]''
* ''Japanese:'' 高野 長英 ''(Takano Chouei)''
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* ''Japanese:'' [[高野]] 長英 ''(Takano Chouei)''
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Takano Chôei was a scholar of Western learning during the [[Sakoku]] of the [[Edo Period]]. He studied Western medicine under the German doctor [[Philipp von Siebold]] of the Dutch mission at [[Nagasaki]], and was interested in politics and economics as well.
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Takano Chôei was an [[Edo period]] scholar of [[Rangaku|Western learning]]. He studied Western medicine under the German doctor [[Philipp Franz von Siebold]], and was interested in politics and economics as well.
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In [[1839]], Chôei was rounded up with many other ''[[rangaku]]'' scholars and sentenced to life in prison. While in prison he wrote a treatise on Western learning in Japan called ''Bansha Sôyaku Shôki'' (A Short Record of a Meeting with Misfortune). The book examines the history of Western knowledge entering Japan from the [[Sengoku Period]] to the 1830's. He eventually escaped prison, but committed suicide rather than live the rest of his life as a fugitive.
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In [[1839]], Chôei was rounded up with many other ''rangaku'' scholars and sentenced to life in prison. While in prison he wrote a treatise on Western learning in Japan called ''Bansha Sôyaku Shôki'' (A Short Record of a Meeting with Misfortune). The book examines the history of Western knowledge entering Japan from the [[Sengoku Period]] to the 1830's. He eventually escaped prison, but committed suicide rather than live the rest of his life as a fugitive.
    
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