Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 2004 - China "Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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Page 103
... seasons . The Kokinshû is indeed the first anthol- ogy that uses seasonal time as its overarching principle of arrangement . Although some books of the Man'yôshû show patterns of seasonal arrangement the Kokinshû was the first anthology ...
... seasons . The Kokinshû is indeed the first anthol- ogy that uses seasonal time as its overarching principle of arrangement . Although some books of the Man'yôshû show patterns of seasonal arrangement the Kokinshû was the first anthology ...
Page 170
... seasons , the length of the day and the moon.67 At the same time , the author of the Sunzi is trying not only to find an allegory for the necessity to make changes constantly , and adapting to the situation at hand . He is also looking ...
... seasons , the length of the day and the moon.67 At the same time , the author of the Sunzi is trying not only to find an allegory for the necessity to make changes constantly , and adapting to the situation at hand . He is also looking ...
Page 171
... seasons , the sun and the moon are precisely such everyday phenomena , using them allegorically in an argument seems most promising for an author , since this way he could rely on a comparison to an everyday astronomical phenomena like ...
... seasons , the sun and the moon are precisely such everyday phenomena , using them allegorically in an argument seems most promising for an author , since this way he could rely on a comparison to an everyday astronomical phenomena like ...
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