Kamo — Kamo, Mabuchi, japanischer Philologe, * Hamamatsu 4. 3. 1697, ✝ Edo (heute Tokio) 31. 10. 1769; einer der Begründer der japanischen Altphilologie (Kokugaku: »Nationale Wissenschaft«). Gebürtig aus einer Shintōpriesterfamilie, in klassischer… … Universal-Lexikon
Kamo no Mabuchi — (Japanese: 賀茂真淵; 24 April 1697 27 November 1769) was a Japanese poet and philologist of the Edo period. Mabuchi conducted research into the spirit of ancient Japan through his studies of the Man yōshū and other works of ancient literature. A… … Wikipedia
Kamo — may refer to:Places*in Japan: **Kamo, Niigata **Kamo District, Gifu **Kamo District, Hiroshima **Kamo District, Shizuoka **Kamo, Kyoto **Kamo, Okayama **Kamo, Shimane **Kamo, Shizuoka **Kamō, Kagoshima **The Kamo River in Kyoto *out of Japan:… … Wikipedia
Kamo — puede referirse a: Contenido 1 Lugares 1.1 Japón 1.2 Otros países 2 Ríos 2.1 Japón … Wikipedia Español
Kamo no Mabuchi — (1697 1769) Regarded as one of the four leading scholars of the fukko ( restoration ) shinto school, he was a disciple of Kada no Azumamaro. He pursued philological studies of eighth century literature, especially norito and the manyoshu,… … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
japan — japanner, n. /jeuh pan /, n., adj., v., japanned, japanning. n. 1. any of various hard, durable, black varnishes, originally from Japan, for coating wood, metal, or other surfaces. 2. work varnished and figured in the Japanese manner. 3. Japans,… … Universalium
Japan — /jeuh pan /, n. 1. a constitutional monarchy on a chain of islands off the E coast of Asia: main islands, Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu, and Shikoku. 125,716,637; 141,529 sq. mi. (366,560 sq. km). Cap.: Tokyo. Japanese, Nihon, Nippon. 2. Sea of, the… … Universalium
Fukko Shintō — ▪ Japanese religion English Restoration Shinto , or Reform Shintō school of Japanese religion prominent in the 18th century that attempted to uncover the pure meaning of ancient Shintō thought through philological study of the Japanese… … Universalium
Kokugaku — (jap. 国学, dt. „nationale Studien; nationale Schule; Landesschule“) war eine ethnozentrische, literarisch philologische und philosophische Schule in Japan zum Studium der klassischen japanischen Literatur, die im späten 18. Jahrhundert entstand.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kagawa Kageki — ▪ Japanese poet also called Keien born May 25, 1768, Tottori, Japan died April 26, 1843, Japan Japanese poet and literary scholar of the late Tokugawa period (1603–1867) who founded the Keien school of poetry. Kageki was born into… … Universalium