Hiroshi Ono (小野寛 Ono Hiroshi) is a Japanese literary scholar, known for his work on the Man'yōshū.
Ono was born in Kyoto in 1934. [1] He received his BA and MA in literature from the University of Tokyo. [1]
After working as a professor at Gakushūin Women's Junior College, in 1980 he became a professor at Komazawa University. [1] He retired from Komazawa in March 2004, and became president of the Takaoka Manyou Historical Museum in April. [1]
He served as executive director of the Association for Early Japanese Literature from 1971 to 2005, [1] acting as the association's president from 1989 to 1990. [1] He served as an adviser to the association from 2005. [1]
Hiroshi Ono (小野寛 Ono Hiroshi) is a Japanese literary scholar, known for his work on the Man'yōshū.
Ono was born in Kyoto in 1934. [1] He received his BA and MA in literature from the University of Tokyo. [1]
After working as a professor at Gakushūin Women's Junior College, in 1980 he became a professor at Komazawa University. [1] He retired from Komazawa in March 2004, and became president of the Takaoka Manyou Historical Museum in April. [1]
He served as executive director of the Association for Early Japanese Literature from 1971 to 2005, [1] acting as the association's president from 1989 to 1990. [1] He served as an adviser to the association from 2005. [1]