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No. 40 (Published Mar. 1981) |
Japanese Research on Meiji Literature:
The Literature of Mori Ōgai and Natsume Sōseki
IKEDA Tadashi (池田重): Foreword: The formation of the modern ego and Meiji
literature
HASEGAWA Izumi (長谷川泉): The significance of the Meiji period in Mori Ōgai’s
literature
TAKEMORI Ten’yū (竹盛天雄): The emergence of Natsume Sōseki as a novelist:
His position and significance in modern Japanese literature
OGATA Tsutomu (尾形仂): The charm of Mori Ōgai’s literature: His historical
novella,Gojiingahara no katakiuchi
HIRAOKA Toshio (平岡敏夫): The charm of Natsume Sōseki’s literature: ‘Woman’ and ‘love’in his early works
KOIZUMI Kōichirō (小泉浩一郎): Recent developments in research on the literature
of Mori Ōgai
NAKAJIMA Kunihiko (中島国彦): Recent achievements in Sōseki studies
No. 39 (Published Oct. 1980) |
Studies in the History of Japanese Currency Systems
KOBATA Atsushi (小葉田淳): Foreword
SAKAEHARA Towao (栄原永遠男): Coinage in the Nara and Heian periods
TAKIZAWA Takeo (滝沢武雄): Early currency policies of the Tokugawas, 1563-1608
ENOMOTO Sōji (榎本宗次): Domain coins in the early Edo period
SAKUDŌ Yōtarō (作道洋太郎): Domain paper currencies and money merchants in the
Tokugawa period
TAYA Hirokichi (田谷博吉): The modernization of the Japanese currency system
No. 38 (Published Mar. 1980) |
Japanese Studies in Social and Economic History of the Ming Dynasty
YAMANE Yukio (山根幸夫): Foreword
HOSHI Ayao (星斌夫): Transportation in the Ming dynasty
MORI Masao (森正夫): The gentry in the Ming: An outline of the relations between
the shih-ta-fu and local society
TANIGUCHI Kikuo (谷口規矩雄): Peasant rebellions in the late Ming
HAMASHIMA Atsutoshi (浜島敦俊): The organization of water control in the Kiangnan
江南 delta in the Ming period
YAMANE Yukio: Trends in postwar Japanese studies on Ming history: A bibliographical
introduction
No.37 (Published Sep. 1979) |
Studies in Medieval Japanese Literature
ICHIKO Teiji (市古貞次): Foreword
KUBOTA Jun (久保田淳): Allegory and thought in medieval waka: Concentrating on Jien’s works prior to the Jōkyū disturbance
OKUDA Isao (奥田勲): Renga in the medieval period
YAMASHITA Hiroaki (山下宏明): The structure of “story-telling” (katari) in Japanese war tales: With special reference to the scene of Yoshitomo’s
last moments
MIKI Sumito (三木紀人): Essays and journals in the medieval period
MURAKAMI Manabu (村上学): Setsuwa tales and hijiri ascetics
FUKUDA Hideichi (福田秀一): Studies of medieval Japanese literature: Recent trends and major achievements
No. 36 (Published Mar. 1979) |
Studies in the History of Chinese Science
YABUUTI Kiyoshi (藪内清): Foreword
YABUUTI Kiyoshi: The study of the history of Chinese science in Kyoto
YABUUTI Kiyoshi: Researches on the Chiu-chih li: Indian astronomy under the T‘ang dynasty
YOSHIDA Mitsukuni (吉田光邦): The Chinese concept of technology: A historical approach
YAMADA Keiji (山田慶児): The formation of the Huang-ti nei-ching
MIYASITA Saburō (宮下三郎): Malaria (yao) in Chinese medicine during the Chin and Yüan periods
No. 35 (Published Nov. 1978) |
Studies in Japanese Legal History
ISHII Ryōsuke (石井良助): Foreword
ISHII Ryōsuke: Japanese feudalism
KOBAYASHI Hiroshi (小林宏): Domain laws (bunkoku-hō) in the Sengoku period: With special emphasis on the Date house code,
the Jinkaishū
HARAFUJI Hiroshi (服藤弘司): Han laws in the Edo period: With particular emphasis on those of Kanazawa
han
IGETA Ryōji (井ケ田良治): Reform of law in the Meiji Restoration
No. 34 (Published Mar. 1978) |
Historical Studies on Central Asia in Japan
HANEDA Akira (羽田明): Foreword
HANEDA Akira: Introduction
ODA Juten (小田寿典): Part Ⅰ. Uighuristan
MANO Eiji (間野英二): Part Ⅱ. Moghūlistān
SAGUCHI Tōru (佐口透): Part Ⅲ. Kashgaria
HAMADA Masami (浜田正美): Supplement: Islamic saints and their mausoleums
Bibiliography
No. 33 (Published Nov. 1977) |
Studies in the History of Japanese Performing Arts
HAYASHIYA Tatsusaburō (林屋辰三郎): Foreword
HAYASHIYA Tatsusaburō: Ancient history and performing arts
HORIGUCHI Yasuo (堀口康生): Literature and performing arts in the medieval
age: Kan’ami’s dramaturgy
MORIYA Takeshi (守屋毅): Yūgei and chōnin society in the Edo period
KUMAKURA Isao (熊倉功夫): Traditional performing arts and the modern age
HAYASHIYA Tatsusaburō, HORIGUCHI Yasuo, MORIYA Takeshi & KUMAKURA Isao: Historical review of studies and references
No. 32 (Published Mar. 1977) |
Studies on Chinese Drama and Fiction
MAENO Naoaki (前野直彬): Foreword
MAENO Naoaki: Chinese drama and fiction
IWAKI Hideo (岩城秀夫): Genealogy of Yüan-ch‘ü admirers in the Ming play world: Classic cons- ciousness of Li K‘ai-hsien,
Hsü Wei, T‘ang Hsien-tsu and Tsang Mao-hsün
TANAKA Issei (田仲一成): A study of P‘i-p‘a chi in Hui-chou drama: Formation of local plays in the Ming and Ch‘ing eras and Hsin-an merchants
ITŌ Sōhei (伊藤漱平): Formation of the Chiao-hung chi : Its change and dissemination
ŌTA Tatsuo (太田辰夫): A new study on the formation of the Hsi-yu chi
No. 31 (Published Jan. 1977) |
Studies on Ancient Japanese History
INOUE Mitsusada (井上光貞): Foreword
ŌBAYASHI Taryō (大林太良): The origins of Japanese mythology
AMAKASU Ken (甘粕健): The significance of the formation and distribution of
kofun
HIRANO Kunio (平野邦雄): The Yamato state and Korea in the fourth and fifth
centuries
INOUE Mitsusada: The ritsuryō system in Japan
SAEKI Arikiyo (佐伯有清): Studies on ancient Japanese history: Past and present
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No. 30 (Published Feb. 1976) |
Studies in the History of Foreign Trade in Early Modern Japan
IWAO Seiichi (岩生成一): Foreword
IWAO Seiichi: Japanese foreign trade in the 16th and 17th centuries
TAKASE Kōichirō (高瀬弘一郎): Unauthorized commercial activities by Jesuit missionaries
in Japan
KATŌ Eiichi (加藤栄一): The Japanese-Dutch trade in the formative period of
the seclusion policy: Particularly on the raw silk trade by the Dutch factory
at Hirado, 1620-1640
TASHIRO Kazui (田代和生): Tsushima han’s Korean trade, 1684-1710
YAMAWAKI Teijirō (山脇悌二郎): The great trading merchants, Cocksinja and his son
No. 29 (Published Nov. 1975) |
Tibetan Studies in Japan
NAGAO Gadjin (長尾雅人): Foreword
SATŌ Hisashi (佐藤長): The route from Kokonor to Lhasa during the T‘ang period
YAMAGUCHI Zuihō (山口瑞鳳): The geographical location of Sum-yul
NISHIDA Tatsuo (西田龍雄): On the development of tones in Tibetan
KITAMURA Hajime (北村甫): The honorifics in Tibetan
HADANO Hakuyū (羽田野伯獣): A note on the Ārya-Lankāvatāra-vrtti by Jñānaśrībhadra, Toh. 4018
TACHIKAWA Musashi (立川武蔵): The Tantric doctrine of the Sa skya pa according to the Śel gyi me lon
NAGAO Gadjin: Reflections on Tibetan studies in Japan
No. 28 (Published Mar. 1975) |
Japanese Literature of the Tokugawa Period
NOMA Kōshin (野間光辰): Foreword
NAKAMURA Yukihiko (中村幸彦): Modes of expression in a historical context
YŪDA Yoshio (祐田善雄): The formation of early modern jōruri
OGATA Tsutomu (尾形仂): Five methods for appreciating Bashō’s haiku
NOMA Kōshin (野間光辰): Saikaku’s adoption of shukō from kabuki and jōruri
No. 27 (Published Sep. 1974) |
Taoism
KIMURA Eiichi (木村英一): Foreword
KIMURA Eiichi: Taoism and Chinese thought
FUKUI Kōjun (福井康順): A study of Chou-i Ts‘an-t‘ung-ch‘i
ŌFUCHI Ninji (大淵忍爾): On Ku Ling-pao-ching
MURAKAMI Yoshimi (村上嘉実): Affirmation of desire in Taoism
MIYAKAWA Hisayuki (宮川尚志): Legate Kao P‘ien and a Taoist magician Lü Yung-chih in the time of Huang Ch‘ao’s rebellion
KUBO Noritada (窪徳忠): Taoist belief in Okinawa: With special emphasis on the kitchen god belief
No. 26 (Published Mar. 1974) |
EGAMI Namio (江上波夫): Migration of cowrie-shell culture in East Asia
ITŌ Gikyō (伊藤義教): Gathica
BOXER, Charles Ralph: Macao as a religious and commercial entrepôt in the
16th and17th centuries
BEASLEY, William Gerald: Self-strengthening and restoration: Chinese and Japanese responses to the West in the mid nineteenth century
No. 25 (Published Oct. 1973) |
Studies in Tokugawa Thought
UNO Seiichi & HISAMATSU Sen’ichi (宇野精一・久松潜一): Foreword
ABE Yoshio (阿部吉雄): The characteristics of Japanese Confucianism
YOSHIKAWA Kōjirō (吉川幸次郎): Itō Jinsai
TAHARA Tsuguo (田原嗣郎): The kokugaku thought
ŌKUBO Tadashi (大久保正): The thoughts of Mabuchi and Norinaga
SAGARA Tōru (相良亨): The spiritual strength and independence in bushidō
No. 24 (Published Mar. 1973) |
Altaistic Studies in Japan
KANDA Nobuo (神田信夫): Foreword
TAMURA Jitsuzō (田村実造): The legend of the origin of the Mongols and problem concerning their migration
MORI Masao (護雅夫): Reconsideration of the Hsiung-nu state: A response to
Professor O. Pritsak’s criticism
HATTORI Shirō (服部四郎): The Chinese dialect on which the transcription of
the Yüan-ch‘ao mi-shih was based
IKEGAMI Jirō (池上二良): On one verb ending in proto-Tungus: About *-si
YAMADA Nobuo (山田信夫): A brief history of Mongolian studies in Japan 1905-1945
Books and articles on Altaistic subjects published in Japan during 1954-1971
No. 23 (Published Sep. 1972) |
MORI Katsumi (森克己): The beginning of overseas advance of Japanese merchant ships
KUBOTA Jun (久保田淳): Tales about music
TANAKA Issei (田仲一成): Development of Chinese local plays in the 17th and 18th centuries
BAILEY, Harold Walter: Story-telling in Buddhist Central Asia
GERNET, Jacques: A propos des contacts entre la Chine et l’Europe aux XVIIe
et XVIIIe siècles
No. 22 (Published Mar. 1972) |
Sakoku: Japan’s Seclusion Policy, 1633-1853
KANAI Madoka (金井圓): Foreword
TAKASE Kōichirō (高瀬弘一郎): Royal patronage and the propagation of Christianity in Japan
NAGAZUMI Yōko (永積洋子): Japan’s isolationist policy as seen through Dutch
source materials
ITŌ Tasaburō (伊東多三郎): The book banning policy of the Tokugawa shogunate
NUMATA Jirō (沼田次郎): Dutch learning (Rangaku) in Japan: A response pattern to the foreign impact
KANAI Madoka: How the East responded to the West: The case of J. R. Black
KATŌ Eiichi (加藤栄一): Development of Japanese studies on sakoku (closing the country): A survey
No. 21 (Published Oct. 1971) |
NAGAO Gadjin (長尾雅人): Siddham and its study in Japan
KAWAKATSU Yoshio (川勝義雄): La décadence de l’aristocratie chinoise sous les
Dynasties du Sud
MEKATA Makoto (目加田誠): The ruin of the land of enchantment
TOMOEDA Ryūtarō (友枝龍太郎): The characteristics of Chu Hsi’s thought
TANI Mitsutaka (谷光隆): A study on horse administration in the Ming period
KOBATA Atsushi (小葉田淳): Coinage from the Kamakura period through the Edo
period
MIYOSHI Yukio (三好行雄): The structure of Imogayu: A chapter on Akutagawa Ryūnosuke
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