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UNISA990000277420203316 |
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DUMOULIN, André |
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L' identité européenne de sécurité et de défense : des coopérations militaires croisées au Livre blanc européen / André Dumoulin |
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Europa Difesa militare |
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XXIII.4.H. 36 (IG VIII 12 FR 577) |
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Monografia |
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UNINA9910795312903321 |
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Vallor Molly |
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Not seeing snow : new views of Zen master Musō Soseki (1275-1351) / / by Molly Vallor |
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Leiden ; ; Boston : , : Brill, , [2019] |
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1 online resource (278 pages) |
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Brill's Japanese studies library, , 0925-6512 ; ; Volume 64 |
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Buddhist monks - Japan |
Rinzai (Sect) - Japan - History |
Zen Buddhism - Japan - History |
Poets, Japanese |
Waka - History and criticism |
Landscape designers - Japan |
Landscape design - Japan - History |
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Monografia |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Front Matter -- Prologue -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- A Master Defined: Musō Soseki in Muchū mondōshū -- Beneath the Ice: Musō Soseki and the Waka Tradition -- Blossoms before Moss: Medieval Views of Musō Soseki’s Saihōji -- Changing Agendas at Musō Soseki’s Tenryūji -- Epilogue -- Appendix: Shōgaku Kokushishū -- Back Matter -- Bibliography -- Index. |
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Not Seeing Snow: Musō Soseki and Medieval Japanese Zen offers a detailed look at a crucial yet sorely neglected figure in medieval Japan. It clarifies Musō’s far-reaching significance as a Buddhist leader, waka poet, landscape designer, and political figure. In doing so, it sheds light on how elite Zen culture was formed through a complex interplay of politics, religious pedagogy and praxis, poetry, landscape design, and the concerns of institution building. The appendix contains the first complete English translation of Musō’s personal waka anthology, Shōgaku Kokushishū . |
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