Sources of Japanese Tradition: From Earliest Times to 1600

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Wm. Theodore De Bary, Carol Gluck, Arthur Tiedemann
Columbia University Press, 2002/04/10 - 520 ページ

Sources of Japanese Tradition is a best-selling classic, unrivaled for its wide selection of source readings on history, society, politics, education, philosophy, and religion in the Land of the Rising Sun. In this long-awaited second edition, the editors have revised or retranslated most of the texts in the original 1958 edition, and added a great many selections not included or translated before. They have also restructured volume 1 to span the period from the early Japanese chronicles to the end of the sixteenth century. New additions include:

* readings on early and medieval Shinto and on the tea ceremony,

* readings on state Buddhism and Chinese political thought influential in Japan, and

* sections on women's education, medieval innovations in the uses of history, and laws and precepts of the medieval warrior houses.

Together, the selections shed light on the development of Japanese civilization in its own terms, without reference to Western parallels, and will continue to assist generations of students and lay readers in understanding Japanese culture.

 

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1 The Earliest Records of Japan 3
3
2 Early Shinto 17
17
3 Prince Shotoku and His Constitution 40
40
4 Chinese Thought and Institutions in Early Japan 63
63
5 Nara Buddhism 100
100
PART TWO Mahayana Universalism and the Sense of Hierarchy 123
123
6 Saicho and Mount Hiei 125
125
7 Kukai and Esoteric Buddhism 153
153
11 New Views of History 238
238
12 The Way of the Warrior 265
265
The Sun and the Lotus 292
292
14 Zen Buddhism 306
306
15 Shinto in Medieval Japan 336
336
16 The Vocabulary of Japanese Aesthetics II 364
364
17 Womens Education 399
399
18 Law and Precepts for the Warrior Houses 413
413

8 The Spread of Esoteric Buddhism 175
175
9 The Vocabulary of Japanese Aesthetics I 197
197
Despair Deliverance and Destiny 205
205
10 Amida The Pure Land and The Response of The Old Buddhism to the New 211
211
19 The Regime of the Unifiers 433
433
Bibliography 473
473
Index 481
481
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著者について (2002)

Wm. Theodore de Bary (1919–2017) was John Mitchell Mason Professor Emeritus and provost emeritus of Columbia University. His many books include Waiting for the Dawn, Message of the Mind, and Learning for One’s Self, as well as Sources of Japanese Tradition and Sources of Korean Tradition, all published by Columbia University Press.

Carol Gluck is the George Sansom Professor of History at Columbia University. She is the author of Japan's Modern Myths: Ideology in the Late Meiji Period.

Arthur Tiedemann is a member of the Society of Senior Scholars at the Heyman Centre for the Humanities, Columbia University. He is the author of Modern Japan: A Brief History.

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