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Motoori Norinaga (本居 宣長, 21 June 1730 – 5
November 1801) was a ****anese
scholar of
Kokugaku active during the Edo period. He is
conventionally ranked as...
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attacked by
villagers mistaking them for
Norinaga's forces. Mitsu, the
leader of the
rebellion against Lord
Norinaga,
unmasks Raphael and sees that he looks...
- and used by 18th
century Edo
period ****anese
cultural scholar Motoori Norinaga in his
literary criticism of The Tale of Genji, and
later to
other germinal...
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Matsudaira Norinaga (松平 乗寿,
February 26, 1600 –
March 19, 1654) was a daimyō
during early-Edo
period ****an. He was the
second head of the Ogyū-Matsudaira...
- the
hands of
Motoori Norinaga, who
obtained a copy of the Kan'ei
printed edition in 1754.
After meeting Mabuchi in 1763,
Norinaga began to
devote his efforts...
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definitions of the mitama,
developed later by many
thinkers like
Motoori Norinaga,
maintain it
consists of
several "spirits",
relatively independent one...
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Miyoshi Na****oshi (三好 長慶,
March 10, 1522 –
August 10, 1564),
eldest son of
Miyoshi Motonaga, was a ****anese
samurai and
powerful daimyō who
ruled seven...
- ****anese spirit. Some
purists in the
kokugaku movement, such as
Motoori Norinaga, even
criticized the
Confucian and
Buddhist influences — in effect, foreign...
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philologist during mid-Edo
period ****an.
Along with Kada no Azumamaro,
Motoori Norinaga, and
Hirata Atsutane, he was
regarded as one of the Four
Great Men of Kokugaku...
- 44-volume
commentary on the
Kojiki written by the
kokugaku scholar Motoori Norinaga. The Kojiki-den is a
commentary on the Kojiki, an eighth-century work of...