Ernest Mason Satow

Sir Ernest Mason Satow GCMG PC; (30 June 1843 – 26 August 1929), was a British scholar, diplomat and Japanologist.Satow was born to an ethnically German father (Hans David Christoph Satow, born in Wismar, then under Swedish rule, naturalised British in 1846) and an English mother (Margaret, née Mason) in Clapton, North London. He was educated at Mill Hill School and University College London (UCL).Satow was an exceptional linguist, an energetic traveller, a writer of travel guidebooks, a dictionary compiler, a mountaineer, a keen botanist (chiefly with F.V. Dickins) and a major collector of Japanese books and manuscripts on all kinds of subjects before the Japanese themselves began to do so. He also loved classical music and the works of Dante on which his brother-in-law Henry Fanshawe Tozer was an authority. Satow kept a diary for most of his adult life which amounts to 47 mostly handwritten volumes.As a celebrity, albeit not a major one, he was the subject of a cartoon portrait by Spy in the British Vanity Fair magazine, 23 April 1903.

Personal facts

Ernest Mason Satow
Birth dateJune 30, 1843
Birth place
England , London , Upper Clapton
Date of deathAugust 26, 1929
Place of death
England , Ottery St Mary
Education
University College London
Mill Hill School
Children
Hisayoshi Takeda

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