- Ōtomo no
Yakamochi (大伴 家持, ****anese pronunciation: [oː.to.mo no (|) ja.kaꜜ.mo.tɕi], 2
April 718 – 1 May 785) was a ****anese
statesman and waka poet in...
- is a ****anese song
whose lyrics are
based on a chōka poem by Ōtomo no
Yakamochi in the Man'yōshū (poem 4094), an
eighth century anthology of ****anese...
- last in a
series of compilers, is
today widely believed to be Ōtomo no
Yakamochi,
although numerous other theories have been proposed. The chronologically...
- Birth/Death
Government First shoguns Tajihi no
Agatamori 668–737 720 Ōtomo no
Yakamochi 718?–785 784–785 Ki no
Kosami in the year 789 Ki no
Kosami 733–797 789...
- Man'yōshū is anonymous, but it is
believed that the
final editor was Ōtomo no
Yakamochi. He was a waka poet who
belonged to the
youngest generation represented...
-
imperial poetry anthologies are
compiled 759 ****anese
general Otomo no
Yakamochi compiles the
first ****anese
poetry anthology, Man'yōshū,
containing some...
- poems. He is
ranked as one of the Thirty-six
Poetry Immortals. Ōtomo no
Yakamochi, the
presumed compiler of the Man'yōshū, and Ki no Tsurayuki, the prin****l...
- Doe, Paula; Dee, Paula; Ōtomo,
Yakamochi (1982). A Warbler's Song in the Dusk: The Life and Work of Ōtomo
Yakamochi (718-785). Berkeley, Los Angeles...
-
collection of ****anese
poetry believed to have been
collected by Ōtomo no
Yakamochi (大伴 家持).
After the
death of her
husband in 671, she
wrote a song of mourning...
-
several people, with the
final touches likely being made by Ōtomo no
Yakamochi, the poet
whose work is most
prominently featured in the anthology. The...