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No. | Name | Title | Journal | Volume | Date | Page | ||||||
1 | ABBAS, Raouf | Pre-ceramic Age in Japan | ACTA ASIATICA | 1 | 1960 | 1-28 | ||||||
2 | ABD EL-MONEM, Mohamed Adel M. | Fujiwara Shunzei and Literary Theories of the Middle Age | ACTA ASIATICA | 1 | 1960 | 29-42 | ||||||
3 | ABE, Akio | Study of the Yakushi Triad in the Kondo, Yakushi-ji | ACTA ASIATICA | 1 | 1960 | 89-108 | ||||||
4 | ABE, Hiroshi | The Affinity of Japanese | ACTA ASIATICA | 2 | 1961 | 1-29 | ||||||
5 | ABE, Makoto | How was the Genji Monogatari Written? | ACTA ASIATICA | 2 | 1961 | 59-67 | ||||||
6 | ABE, Makoto and KAWAKAMI, Momoko | International Relations between the 10th and the 16th Century and the Development of the Japanese International Consciousness | ACTA ASIATICA | 2 | 1961 | 68-93 | ||||||
7 | ABE, Masao | Research in Japan on Chinese Poetry during Edo Period | ACTA ASIATICA | 2 | 1961 | 94-103 | ||||||
8 | ABE, Masatoshi A. | Reopening of the Diplomatic and Commercial Relations between Japan and Siam during Tokugawa Days | ACTA ASIATICA | 4 | 1963 | 1-31 | ||||||
9 | ABE, Yoshio | Otogi and Literature | ACTA ASIATICA | 4 | 1963 | 32-42 | ||||||
10 | ABEGGLEN, J. C. and RAPP, W. V. | Ancient Mirrors and Their Relationship to Early Japanese Culture | ACTA ASIATICA | 4 | 1963 | 70-79 | ||||||
11 | ABIMANYU, Anggito | The Trend of Studies of eKirishitanf Literature | ACTA ASIATICA | 4 | 1963 | 97-113 | ||||||
12 | AFXENTIOU, Panos and SERLETIS, Apostolos | The Contemporary Studies of Genji Monogatari | ACTA ASIATICA | 6 | 1964/3 | 41-56 | ||||||
13 |
AGOVI, K. E. | Communication Discourse in Japanese Festivals | Transactions of the International Conference of Orientalists in Japan | 38 | 1993 | 43-54 | ||||||
14 | AHAMMED, C. Saleh | Independence of Hokku in Haikai and Its Significance | ACTA ASIATICA | 7 | 1964/12 | 20-35 | ||||||
15 | AITKEN, Robert | The Characteristics of Beauty in the Japanese Middle Ages | ACTA ASIATICA | 8 | 1965/3 | 40-53 | ||||||
16 | AKAHORI, Masayuki | History of the Studies of the Formation of Japanese Hoken System (Feudalism) | ACTA ASIATICA | 8 | 1965/3 | 74-100 | ||||||
17 | AKATSUKA, Kiyoshi | Disintegration of the Political Principle of the Edo Regime and the Formation of the Han Clique | ACTA ASIATICA | 9 | 1965/9 | 1-30 | ||||||
18 | ALAGH, Yoginder K. | Murasaki Shikibu's View on the Nature of Monogatari | ACTA ASIATICA | 11 | 1966/9 | 1-10 | ||||||
19 | ALBURO, Florian A. | How to use the Particles no, ga, wa, ni and o? | ACTA ASIATICA | 11 | 1966/9 | 19-45 | ||||||
20 | ALSTER, Bendt | Modernization or Japan and the Problem of eIef Consciousness | ACTA ASIATICA | 13 | 1967/10 | 1-54 | ||||||
21 | ALSTER, Bendt | Reforms of the Meiji Restoration and the Birth of Modern Intellectuals | ACTA ASIATICA | 13 | 1967/10 | 55-99 | ||||||
22 | ALSTER, Bendt | Recent Trend of the Studies on "Modernization of Japan" | ACTA ASIATICA | 13 | 1967/10 | 100-113 | ||||||
23 | ALSTER, Bendt | The Policy of the Peking-Mukden Railway -Tanaka Diplomacy and its Background- | ACTA ASIATICA | 14 | 1968/3 | 21-71 | ||||||
24 | ALSTER, Bendt and JEYES, Ulla | Ogata Korin and the Art of the Genroku Era | ACTA ASIATICA | 15 | 1968/12 | 69-86 | ||||||
25 | ALSTER, Bendt and JEYES, Ulla | A Historical Survey of the Controversy as to Whether the Horyu-ji was rebuilt or not | ACTA ASIATICA | 15 | 1968/12 | 87-115 | ||||||
26 | AMANO, Hajime | The Life of Abe no Nakamaro as commented on by Waley: A Critical Study | ACTA ASIATICA | 17 | 1969/10 | 17-38 | ||||||
27 | AMANO, Hajime | Takeuma | ACTA ASIATICA | 17 | 1969/10 | 39-58 | ||||||
28 | AMANO, Hajime | Jules Brunet, Francais qui combattit a Goryokaku | ACTA ASIATICA | 17 | 1969/10 | 59-82 | ||||||
29 | AMINO, Yoshihiko | The Japanese Language as Recorded by Chinese and Koreans: Materials for the Historical Stuy of Japanese | ACTA ASIATICA | 19 | 1970/12 | 1-15 | ||||||
30 | AND, Metin | Development of Neo-Confucianism in Japan, Korea and China: A Comparative Study | ACTA ASIATICA | 19 | 1970/12 | 16-39 | ||||||
31 | ANDRADE, Gustavo | The Psition of Dogen in the History of Buddhist Thought | ACTA ASIATICA | 20 | 1971/3 | 7-24 | ||||||
32 | ANDREWS, Allan A. | The New Buddhism of Kamakura and Nichiren | ACTA ASIATICA | 20 | 1971/3 | 45-57 | ||||||
33 | ANISUZZAMAN | New Buddhist Sects and Emakimono (hand scroll painting) in the Kamakura Period | ACTA ASIATICA | 20 | 1971/3 | 58-76 | ||||||
34 | ANN, Lee Soo | Eizon, Ninsho and the Saidai-ji Order | ACTA ASIATICA | 20 | 1971/3 | 77-103 | ||||||
35 | ANZAI, Ikuro | Museums for Peace in Japan and Other Asian Countries | Ritsumeikan Journal of Asia Pacific Studies | 3 | May-99 | 5-18 | ||||||
36 | ANZAI, Jiro | Coinage from the Kamakura Period through the Edo Period | ACTA ASIATICA | 21 | 1971/10 | 98-108 | ||||||
37 | AOKI, Atsushi | The Structure of Imogayu-A Chapter on Akutagawa Ryunosuke | ACTA ASIATICA | 21 | 1971/10 | 109-122 | ||||||
38 | AOKI, Noriyo | Incorporation of WID Perspectives in Japan's Development Assistance -- Past Experience and Future Prospects -- |
Technology and Development | 9 | Jan-96 | 91-97 | ||||||
39 | AOKI, Takeshi | Royal Patronage and the Propagation of Christianity in Japan | ACTA ASIATICA | 22 | 1972/3 | 1-17 | ||||||
40 | AOKI, Tamotsu | Japan's Isolationist Policy as Seen through Dutch Source Materials | ACTA ASIATICA | 22 | 1972/3 | 18-35 | ||||||
41 | APERGIS, Nicholas | The Book Banning Policy of the Tokugawa Shogunate | ACTA ASIATICA | 22 | 1972/3 | 36-61 | ||||||
42 | ARA, Matsuo | Dutch Learning (Rangaku) in Japan-A Response Pattern to the Foreign Impact | ACTA ASIATICA | 22 | 1972/3 | 62-72 | ||||||
43 | ARA, Matsuo & TSUKINOWA, Tokifusa | How the East Responded to the West: The Case of J. R. Black | ACTA ASIATICA | 22 | 1972/3 | 73-83 | ||||||
44 | ARAI, Masami | Development of Japanese Studies on Sakoku (Closing the Country): A Survey | ACTA ASIATICA | 22 | 1972/3 | 84-103 | ||||||
45 | ARAI, Paula | The Beginning of Overseas Advance of Japanese Merchant Ships | ACTA ASIATICA | 23 | 1972/9 | 1-24 | ||||||
46 | ARAI, Takeo | Tales about Music | ACTA ASIATICA | 23 | 1972/9 | 25-41 | ||||||
47 | ASADA, Yutaka | The Characteristics of Japanese Confucianism | ACTA ASIATICA | 25 | 1973/10 | 1-21 | ||||||
48 | ASAKURA, Kokichi | Ito JinsaiˆÉ“¡mÖ | ACTA ASIATICA | 25 | 1973/10 | 22-53 | ||||||
49 | ASHIKENAZI, Michael | The kokugaku‘Šw thought | ACTA ASIATICA | 25 | 1973/10 | 54-67 | ||||||
50 | ASSMANN, Jan | The thoughts of Mabuchi^•£ and Norinagaé’· | ACTA ASIATICA | 25 | 1973/10 | 68-90 | ||||||
51 | ASWICAHYONO, Haryo and Pangestu, Mari | The spiritual strength and independence in bushido •Žm“¹ | ACTA ASIATICA | 25 | 1973/10 | 91-106 | ||||||
52 | AYUTHAYA, Chirayu Isarangkun na and TAIRA, Koji | Self-strengthening and Restoration: Chinese and Japanese Responses to the West in the mid nineteenth century |
ACTA ASIATICA | 26 | 1974/3 | 91-107 | ||||||
53 | BANDO, Shojun | Taoist belief in Okinawa: With special emphasis on the kitchen god belief | ACTA ASIATICA | 27 | 1974/9 | 100-115 | ||||||
54 | BANDO, Shojun | Modes of expression in a historical context | ACTA ASIATICA | 28 | 1975/3 | 1-19 | ||||||
55 | BANDO, Shojun | The formation of early modern joruriò—Ú—ž | ACTA ASIATICA | 28 | 1975/3 | 20-41 | ||||||
56 | BANDO, Shojun | Five methods for appreciating Bashofs”mÔ haiku”o‹å | ACTA ASIATICA | 28 | 1975/3 | 42-61 | ||||||
57 | BANDO, Shojun | Saikakufs¼’ß adoption of shukoŽïŒü from kabuki and joruri | ACTA ASIATICA | 28 | 1975/3 | 62-83 | ||||||
58 | BARNARD, Rosemary | Japanese foreign trade in the 16th and 17th centuries | ACTA ASIATICA | 30 | 1976/2 | 1-18 | ||||||
59 | BAUER, Josef | Unauthorized commercial activities by Jesuit missionaries in Japan | ACTA ASIATICA | 30 | 1976/2 | 19-33 | ||||||
60 | BAUTISTA, Germelino M. | The Japanese-Dutch trade in the formative period of the seclusion policy: Particularly on the raw silk trade by the Dutch factory at Hirado•½ŒË, 1620-1640 | ACTA ASIATICA | 30 | 1976/2 | 34-84 | ||||||
61 | BAUTISTA, Romeo M. | Tsushima hanfs‘Δn”Ë Korean trade, 1684-1710 | ACTA ASIATICA | 30 | 1976/2 | 85-105 | ||||||
62 | BAUTISTA, Romeo M. | The great trading merchants, Cocksinja and his son | ACTA ASIATICA | 30 | 1976/2 | 106-116 | ||||||
63 |
BAUTISTA, Romeo M. | The origins of Japanese mythology | ACTA ASIATICA | 31 | 1977/1 | 1-23 | ||||||
64 | BAUTISTA, Romeo M. and TECSON, Gwendolyn R. | The significance of the formation and distribution of kofun | ACTA ASIATICA | 31 | 1977/1 | 24-50 | ||||||
65 | BAUZON, Leslie E. | The Yamato state and Korea in the fourth and fifth centuries | ACTA ASIATICA | 31 | 1977/1 | 51-82 | ||||||
66 | BEASLEY, William Gerald | The ritsuryo—¥—ß system in Japan | ACTA ASIATICA | 31 | 1977/1 | 83-112 | ||||||
67 | BEAULIEU, Paul-Alain | Studies on ancient Japanese history: Past and present | ACTA ASIATICA | 31 | 1977/1 | 113-129 | ||||||
68 | BENG, Gan Wee and YEN, Tham Siew | Ancient history and performing arts | ACTA ASIATICA | 33 | 1977/11 | 1-14 | ||||||
69 | BERGER, Mark T. | Literature and performing arts in the medieval age:KanfamifsŠÏˆ¢–í dramaturgy | ACTA ASIATICA | 33 | 1977/11 | 15-31 | ||||||
70 | BERUMENT, Hakan and PASAOGULLARI, Mehmet | Yugei—VŒ| and chonin’¬l society in the Edo period | ACTA ASIATICA | 33 | 1977/11 | 32-54 | ||||||
71 | BEST, Antony | Traditional performing arts and the modern age | ACTA ASIATICA | 33 | 1977/11 | 55-73 | ||||||
72 | BHATI, Udai Narain | Historical review of studies and references | ACTA ASIATICA | 33 | 1977/11 | 74-90 | ||||||
73 | BLACK, J. A. | Japanese feudalism | ACTA ASIATICA | 35 | 1978/11 | 1-29 | ||||||
74 | BLACK, Jeremy | Domain laws (bunkoku-ho•ª‘–@) in the Sengoku period:With special emphasis on the DateˆÉ’B house code, the JinkaishuoŠHW | ACTA ASIATICA | 35 | 1978/11 | 30-45 | ||||||
75 | BLACK, Jeremy A. | Han laws in the Edo period: With particular emphasis on those of Kanazawa han ‹à‘ò”Ë | ACTA ASIATICA | 35 | 1978/11 | 46-71 | ||||||
76 | BLOFELD, John | Reform of law in the Meiji Restoration | ACTA ASIATICA | 35 | 1978/11 | 72-98 | ||||||
77 | BLUMENTHAL, Tuvia and LEE, Chung H. | Allegory and thought in medieval waka˜a‰Ì: Concentrating on JienfsŽœ‰~ works prior to the Jokyu disturbance (³‹v‚Ì—j | ACTA ASIATICA | 37 | 1979/9 | 1-28 | ||||||
78 | BLYTH, R. H. | Renga˜A‰Ìin the medieval period | ACTA ASIATICA | 37 | 1979/9 | 29-46 | ||||||
79 | BOISSELIER, Jean | The structure of gstory-tellingh (katari Œê‚è) in Japanese war tales: With special reference to the scene of Yoshitomofs ‹`’© last moments | ACTA ASIATICA | 37 | 1979/9 | 47-69 | ||||||
80 | BOLLINO, C. Andrea, ONISHI, Akira, PAULY, Peter, PETERSEN, Christian E., and SHISHIDO, Shintaro | Essays and journals in the medieval period | ACTA ASIATICA | 37 | 1979/9 | 70-84 | ||||||
81 | BONGARD-Levin G. M. | Setsuwaà˜btales and hijiri¹ascetics | ACTA ASIATICA | 37 | 1979/9 | 85-103 | ||||||
82 | BONGARD-Levin G. M. | Studies of medieval Japanese literature: Recent trends and major achievements | ACTA ASIATICA | 37 | 1979/9 | 104-132 | ||||||
83 | BRAGT, Jan Van | Coinage in the Nara and Heian periods | ACTA ASIATICA | 39 | 1980/10 | 1-20 | ||||||
84 | BRAGT, Jan Van | Early currency policies of the Tokugawas, 1563-1608 | ACTA ASIATICA | 39 | 1980/10 | 21-41 | ||||||
85 | BRAGT, Jan Van | Domain coins in the early Edo period | ACTA ASIATICA | 39 | 1980/10 | 42-60 | ||||||
86 | BRAGT, Jan Van | Domain paper currencies and money merchants in the Tokugawa period | ACTA ASIATICA | 39 | 1980/10 | 61-77 | ||||||
87 | BRAGT, Jan Van | The modernization of the Japanese currency system | ACTA ASIATICA | 39 | 1980/10 | 78-94 | ||||||
88 | BRAGT, Jan Van | The significance of the Meiji period in Mori OgaifsXŸ^ŠOliterature | ACTA ASIATICA | 40 | 1981/3 | 1-21 | ||||||
89 | BRAGT, Jan Van | The emergence of Natsume Soseki‰Ä–ÚŸùÎ as a novelist:His position and significance in modern Japanese literature | ACTA ASIATICA | 40 | 1981/3 | 22-36 | ||||||
90 | BRAGT, Jan Van | The charm of Mori Ogaifs literature: His historical novella,Gojiingahara no katakiuchiŒìŽ‰@Œ´‚Ì“G“¢ | ACTA ASIATICA | 40 | 1981/3 | 37-56 | ||||||
91 | BRAGT, Jan Van | The charm of Natsume Sosekifs literature: eWomanf and elovef in his early works | ACTA ASIATICA | 40 | 1981/3 | 57-77 | ||||||
92 | BRAGT, Jan Van | Recent developments in research on the literature of MoriOgai | ACTA ASIATICA | 40 | 1981/3 | 78-93 | ||||||
93 | BRAGT, Jan Van | Recent achievements in Soseki studies | ACTA ASIATICA | 40 | 1981/3 | 94-104 | ||||||
94 | BRAGT, Jan Van | The rise and development of Dutch learning (Rangaku—–Šw) in Japan | ACTA ASIATICA | 42 | 1982/2 | 1-17 | ||||||
95 | BRAGT, Jan Van | The Yogaku—mŠwscholarsf awareness of the outer world:Japanese world geography in the Tokugawa period | ACTA ASIATICA | 42 | 1982/2 | 18-40 | ||||||
96 | BRAND, A. | Growth and development of Western learning in Japan:Mainly from Dutch to English studies | ACTA ASIATICA | 42 | 1982/2 | 41-55 | ||||||
97 | BRAUN-HOLZINGER, Eva A. | Western learning (Yogaku) in the late Tokugawa period: Particularly the development of humanistic and social studies | ACTA ASIATICA | 42 | 1982/2 | 56-74 | ||||||
98 | BROSH, Na'ama | Studies of the history of Yogaku: A bibliographical essay | ACTA ASIATICA | 42 | 1982/2 | 75-101 | ||||||
99 | CAIN, Peter | Shoen‘‘‰€ | ACTA ASIATICA | 44 | 1983/3 | 1-27 | ||||||
100 | CAKMAK, Erol H. | Cities in medieval Japan | ACTA ASIATICA | 44 | 1983/3 | 28-52 | ||||||
101 | CAO, Yang | A Study of the Origins of Ancient Japan's Palace System: Focusing on the Original Court Style | Transactions of the International Conference of Orientalists in Japan | 36 | 1991 | 43-57 | ||||||
102 | CARBONI, Stefano | Villages and trade in medieval Japan | ACTA ASIATICA | 44 | 1983/3 | 53-76 | ||||||
103 | CARNAHAN, John and Hillard Kent | Some problems concerning the history of popular life in medieval Japan | ACTA ASIATICA | 44 | 1983/3 | 77-97 | ||||||
104 | CARPENTER, John T. | Authority and Conformity in Twelfth-Century Japanese Court Calligraphy | Transactions of the International Conference of Orientalists in Japan | 39 | 1994 | 60-80 | ||||||
105 | CARR, Kevin Gray | Medieval Illustrations of the Life of Prince Shotoku and the Significance of Large-Format Hanging Scrolls | Transactions of the International Conference of Eastern Studies | 45 | 2000 | 65-84 | ||||||
106 | CARRASCO, David | Recent trends in the study of the social and economic history of medieval Japan | ACTA ASIATICA | 44 | 1983/3 | 98-126 | ||||||
107 | CARROUE, Francois | On the sedoka ù“ª‰Ì | ACTA ASIATICA | 46 | 1984/3 | 1-19 | ||||||
108 | CARROUE, Francois | The influence of Buddhist thought on the Manfyoshu äÝ—tWpoems of Yananoue no OkuraŽR㉯—Ç | ACTA ASIATICA | 46 | 1984/3 | 20-40 | ||||||
109 | CARROUE, Francois | The principles governing the hypermeter in the Manfyoshu | ACTA ASIATICA | 46 | 1984/3 | 41-61 | ||||||
110 | CARTER, Robert E. | The kunŒPreadings of the Kojiki ŒÃŽ–‹L | ACTA ASIATICA | 46 | 1984/3 | 62-84 | ||||||
111 | CAVIGNEAUX, Antoine | Japan and the eastward permeation of Buddhism | ACTA ASIATICA | 47 | 1985/1 | 1-30 | ||||||
112 | CAVIGNEAUX, Antoine | Three stages in Shotoku Taishifs¹“¿‘¾Žqacceptance of Buddhism | ACTA ASIATICA | 47 | 1985/1 | 31-47 | ||||||
113 | CAVIGNEAUX, Antoine | The doctrinal dispute between the Tendai“V‘ä and Hosso–@‘Š sects | ACTA ASIATICA | 47 | 1985/1 | 48-81 | ||||||
114 | CAVIGNEAUX, Antoine | The hermeneutics of K?kai‹óŠC | ACTA ASIATICA | 47 | 1985/1 | 82-108 | ||||||
115 | CAVIGNEAUX, Antoine und ISMAIL, Bahija Khalil | Kobo DaishiO–@‘åŽt (Kukai) and Tathagatagarbha thought | ACTA ASIATICA | 47 | 1985/1 | 109-129 | ||||||
116 | CHANG, Han-yu | The formation of bushi bands (bushidan•Žm’c) | ACTA ASIATICA | 49 | 1985/8 | 1-14 | ||||||
117 | CHAOLONG, Xu | The Kamakura bakufu as a legitimate public authority | ACTA ASIATICA | 49 | 1985/8 | 15-33 | ||||||
118 | CHAPPELL, David W. | The lord-vassal system and public authority (kogiŒö‹V): The case of the Sengoku daimyo í‘‘å–¼ | ACTA ASIATICA | 49 | 1985/8 | 34-45 | ||||||
119 | CHEN, Dongling and CLEMENTS, Kenneth W. | gHideyoshifsG‹gpeaceh and the transformation of the bushi class: The dissolution of the autonomy of the medieval bushi | ACTA ASIATICA | 49 | 1985/8 | 46-77 | ||||||
120 | CHEN, E. K. Y. and Hsia R. | Bushi and the Meiji Restoration | ACTA ASIATICA | 49 | 1985/8 | 78-96 | ||||||
121 | CHEONG, K. C. | The religious situation in Japan in relation to Shinto_“¹ | ACTA ASIATICA | 51 | 1987/2 | 1-21 | ||||||
122 | CHILSON,Clark | The development of state ritual in ancient Japan | ACTA ASIATICA | 51 | 1987/2 | 22-41 | ||||||
123 | CHO, Yukio | Religion and state in the early Meiji period (1868-1912) | ACTA ASIATICA | 51 | 1987/2 | 42-61 | ||||||
124 | CHOI, Kyong-rak | Tradition and change in local community shrines | ACTA ASIATICA | 51 | 1987/2 | 62-76 | ||||||
125 | CHOMCHAI, Prachoom | The monotheistic tendency in Shinto faith | ACTA ASIATICA | 51 | 1987/2 | 77-95 | ||||||
126 | CHOMCHAI, Prachoom | Studies on Shito in pre- and post-war Japan | ACTA ASIATICA | 51 | 1987/2 | 96-118 | ||||||
127 | CLAMMER, John | Knowledge and Society: The Role of Self, Belief and Social Order in Japanese Social Thought | Transactions of the International Conference of Orientalists in Japan | 36 | 1991 | 58-70 | ||||||
128 | CLARKE, Hugh | Metaphor in the Omoro Soshi: Old Ryukyuan Concepts of Reality? | Transactions of the International Conference of Orientalists in Japan | 37 | 1992 | 58-71 | ||||||
129 | COLLINS, William J. H. | Apprenticeship training in Tokugawa Japan | ACTA ASIATICA | 54 | 1988/3 | 1-23 | ||||||
130 | COLLINS, William J. H. | The Meiji Restoration and educational reforms | ACTA ASIATICA | 54 | 1988/3 | 24-47 | ||||||
131 | CONZE, Edward | Educational reforms in modern Japan before and during World War‡U: Centering on the discussions regarding the school system | ACTA ASIATICA | 54 | 1988/3 | 48-74 | ||||||
132 | CONZE, Edward | The basic source materials on the education reform in postwar Japan: Report of the surveys conducted by the NIER research group | ACTA ASIATICA | 54 | 1988/3 | 75-105 | ||||||
133 | COOPER, Marc | The study of Japanese educational history: A brief history and related problems | ACTA ASIATICA | 54 | 1988/3 | 106-123 | ||||||
134 | CRIBB, Joe | Kanishka's Buddha Image Coins Revisited | Silk Road Art and Archaeology | 6 | 1999/2000 | 151-189 | ||||||
135 | CURTIS, Gerald L. | Continuity and discontinuity in monogatari •¨Œê literature | ACTA ASIATICA | 56 | 1989/3 | 1-23 | ||||||
136 | CURTIS, John Briggs | Continuity and discontinuity in the pictorial composition of handscroll painting | ACTA ASIATICA | 56 | 1989/3 | 24-45 | ||||||
137 | D'AGOSTINO, Franco | Continuity and discontinuity in renga ˜A‰Ì: One feature of Japanese literature | ACTA ASIATICA | 56 | 1989/3 | 46-76 | ||||||
138 | DAMODARAN, A. | Continuity and discontinuity in modern Japanese literature | ACTA ASIATICA | 56 | 1989/3 | 77-89 | ||||||
139 | DARWANTO, Herry | Linked poetry: Experiments with Western poets | ACTA ASIATICA | 56 | 1989/3 | 90-105 | ||||||
140 | DE FERRANTI, Hugh | Putting in the Laughs: Humour in Kuzure Biwa Narrative Performance | Transactions of the International Conference of Orientalists in Japan | 37 | 1992 | 116-134 | ||||||
141 | DOHERTY, Gerald | Emperor versus army leaders: The gcomplicationsh incident of 1886 | ACTA ASIATICA | 59 | 1990/10 | 1-17 | ||||||
142 | DOHERTY, Gerald | How radicals in the popular rights movement viewed the emperor: A brief analysis | ACTA ASIATICA | 59 | 1990/10 | 18-37 | ||||||
143 | DOHERTY, Gerald | The modern emperor system as it took shape before and after the Sino-Japanese War 1894-5 | ACTA ASIATICA | 59 | 1990/10 | 38-58 | ||||||
144 | DOHERTY, Gerald | Emperor, cabinet and Diet in Meiji politics (1880-1913) | ACTA ASIATICA | 59 | 1990/10 | 59-76 | ||||||
145 | DOHERTY, Gerald | The emperorfs right of supreme command as exercised up to 1930: A study based especially on the Takarabeà•” & Kuratomi‘q•xdiaries | ACTA ASIATICA | 59 | 1990/10 | 77-100 | ||||||
146 | DOI, Akira | The emperor as a gsymbolh in postwar Japan | ACTA ASIATICA | 59 | 1990/10 | 101-125 | ||||||
147 | DOWLING, John Malcolm and LAHIRI, Ashok Kumar | The ethnological study of Japanfs ethnic culture: A historical survey | ACTA ASIATICA | 61 | 1991/8 | 1-23 | ||||||
148 | DOWLING, John Malcolm Jr. and HIEMENZ, Ulrich | The Wa people and their culture in ancient Japan: The cultures of swidden cultivation and padi-rice cultivation | ACTA ASIATICA | 61 | 1991/8 | 24-46 | ||||||
149 | DRYSDALE, Peter | The evolution of the kami cult | ACTA ASIATICA | 61 | 1991/8 | 47-67 | ||||||
150 | DRYSDALE, Peter | The ancient myths of Korea and Japan | ACTA ASIATICA | 61 | 1991/8 | 68-82 | ||||||
151 | DUBE, S. C. | Cultural elements of northern provenance in the family customs of Japan | ACTA ASIATICA | 61 | 1991/8 | 83-102 | ||||||
152 | DYKSTRA, Yoshiko K. | Issues in Japanese archaeology | ACTA ASIATICA | 63 | 1992/11 | 1-20 | ||||||
153 | DYKSTRA, Yoshiko K. | The achievements of research into the Japanese Palaeolithic | ACTA ASIATICA | 63 | 1992/11 | 21-39 | ||||||
154 | DYKSTRA, Yoshiko K. | Rice cultivation and the Japanese | ACTA ASIATICA | 63 | 1992/11 | 40-63 | ||||||
155 | DZURGBA, Akpenpuun | The Kofun period and state formation | ACTA ASIATICA | 63 | 1992/11 | 64-86 | ||||||
156 | EBERSOLE, Gary L. | The excavation of ancient palaces and capitals | ACTA ASIATICA | 63 | 1992/11 | 87-98 | ||||||
157 | EGAMI, Namio | Sino-JapaneseŠ¿Žš‰¹studies: In retrospect and future prospect | ACTA ASIATICA | 65 | 1993/8 | 1-10 | ||||||
158 | EGAMI, Namio | Sino-Japanese system in use | ACTA ASIATICA | 65 | 1993/8 | 11-29 | ||||||
159 | EGAMI, Namio | The origins of the ssu-sheng Žlºmarks | ACTA ASIATICA | 65 | 1993/8 | 30-50 | ||||||
160 | EGAMI, Namio | The tones of Japanese GofonŒà‰¹ | ACTA ASIATICA | 65 | 1993/8 | 51-64 | ||||||
161 | EGAMI, Namio, MASUDA, Sei-ichi and GOTOH, Takashi | Sino-Japanese kana ‰¼–¼usage | ACTA ASIATICA | 65 | 1993/8 | 65-84 | ||||||
162 | EGUCHI, Yujiro | Municipal Government and International Cooperation | Technology and Development | 5 | Jan-92 | 47-54 | ||||||
163 | ELIOT, Alexander | Tables of Gofon and KanfonŠ¿‰¹ readings | ACTA ASIATICA | 65 | 1993/8 | 85-130 | ||||||
164 | ENG, Phang Hooi | AnnenˆÀ‘R: The philosopher who Japanized Buddhism | ACTA ASIATICA | 66 | 1994/1 | 69-86 | ||||||
165 | ENOKI, Kazuo | Research trends in the study of the history of Japanese foreign relations at the start of the early modern period: On the reexamination of gnational seclusionh@\From the 1970fs to 1990fs | ACTA ASIATICA | 67 | 1994/8 | 1-29 | ||||||
166 | ENOKI, Kazuo | The establishment and characteristics of the gTsushima ‘Δn gateh | ACTA ASIATICA | 67 | 1994/8 | 30-48 | ||||||
167 | ENOMOTO, Soji | Japanese control of Ezochi‰ÚˆÎ’n and the role of northern Koryo‚—í | ACTA ASIATICA | 67 | 1994/8 | 49-68 | ||||||
168 | ERKIN, Huseyin Can | The Legal Positioning of Foreigners in the Sengoku Era: An Analysis of Takokunin | Transactions of the International Conference of Eastern Studies | 40 | 1995 | 119-131 | ||||||
169 | ERLING, Bernard | Commodore Perryfs expedition to Japan and the Ryukyuan kingdom: A perspective on the history of the opening of East Asia to the West | ACTA ASIATICA | 67 | 1994/8 | 69-82 | ||||||
170 | ESTUDILLO, Jonna P. | The entrenchment of the concept of gnational seclusionh | ACTA ASIATICA | 67 | 1994/8 | 83-103 | ||||||
171 | EYNON, Matthew | Some questions concerning ancient Japanese history: With reference to state theory | ACTA ASIATICA | 69 | 1995/11 | 1-13 | ||||||
172 | EYNON, Matthew | State and society in ancient Japan | ACTA ASIATICA | 69 | 1995/11 | 14-38 |
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