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Kamo no Mabuchi, or Mabuchi of Kamo (賀茂 真淵, 24 April 1697 – 27 November 1769) was a kokugaku scholar, poet and philologist during mid-Edo period Japan. Along with Kada no Azumamaro, Motoori Norinaga, and Hirata Atsutane, he was regarded as one of the Four Great Men of Kokugaku, and through his research into the spirit of ancient Japan (through his studies of the Man'yōshū and other works of ancient literature) he expounded on the theory of magokoro, which he held to be fundamental to the history of Japan. Independently of and alongside his contemporary Motoori Norinaga, Mabuchi is accredited with the initial discovery of Lyman's Law, governing rendaku in the Japanese language, though which would later be named after Benjamin Smith Lyman.
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dbo:abstract | Kamo no Mabuchi (jap. 賀茂 真淵; * 24. April 1697; † 27. November 1769) war ein japanischer Waka-Dichter und Philologe (Textforscher). Kamo war von 1733 bis 1736 Schüler von Kada no Azumamaro und stand dann im Dienst , des Sohnes des Shōguns Tokugawa Yoshimune. Gleich seinem Lehrer Kada no Azumamaro wird er zu den Gründern der literarischen und philosophischen Schule des Kokugaku (nationale Studien) gezählt. Neben mehreren Abhandlungen zum Kokugaku (Bun’ikō, 1762; Kaikō, 1764; Kokuikō, 1765; Shoikō, 1766; Goikō, 1769) verfasste er Studien über das Man’yōshū (Man’yōkō, um 1765) und andere Werke der Literaturgeschichte (Kanjikō, 1757; Genji monogatari shinshaku, 1758; Nimanabi, 1765). Er plädierte für eine Rückkehr zum Dichtungsstil des Man’yōshū und bemühte sich um eine Wiederbelebung des Chōka-Stils innerhalb der Wakadichtung. Sein bekanntester Schüler war Motoori Norinaga. (de) Kamo no Mabuchi (賀茂 真淵 Kamo no Mabuchi? 24 de abril de 1697 - 27 de noviembre de 1769) fue un poeta y filólogo japonés, discípulo de Kada no Azumamaro. Es reconocido como uno de los cuatro grandes del kokugaku (corriente intelectual que se oponía al estudio de los tratados budistas en favor de los clásicos japoneses). Los trabajos de Mabuchi incluyen comentarios del Man'yōshū, de los norito (rezos sintoístas), kagura (danzas sintoístas), el Genji Monogatari, poemas y otros trabajos antiguos. Tuvo como discípulos a , Arakida Hisaoyu, Kato Chikage, Murata Harumi, Katori Nahiko, Hanawa Hokiichi, Uchiyama Matatsu y Kurita Hijimaro. * Wikimedia Commons alberga una categoría multimedia sobre Kamo no Mabuchi. * Portal:Japón. Contenido relacionado con Japón. * Datos: Q1343397 * Multimedia: Kamo no Mabuchi / Q1343397 (es) Kamo no Mabuchi, or Mabuchi of Kamo (賀茂 真淵, 24 April 1697 – 27 November 1769) was a kokugaku scholar, poet and philologist during mid-Edo period Japan. Along with Kada no Azumamaro, Motoori Norinaga, and Hirata Atsutane, he was regarded as one of the Four Great Men of Kokugaku, and through his research into the spirit of ancient Japan (through his studies of the Man'yōshū and other works of ancient literature) he expounded on the theory of magokoro, which he held to be fundamental to the history of Japan. Independently of and alongside his contemporary Motoori Norinaga, Mabuchi is accredited with the initial discovery of Lyman's Law, governing rendaku in the Japanese language, though which would later be named after Benjamin Smith Lyman. (en) Kamo no Mabuchi (賀茂 真淵) (24 avril 1697 - 27 novembre 1769) est un philologue et poète japonais waka de l'époque d'Edo. (fr) Kamo no Mabuchi (Hamamatsu, 24 aprile 1697 – 27 novembre 1769) è stato un poeta, filologo e filosofo giapponese del periodo Edo. (it) 賀茂 真淵(かもの まぶち、元禄10年3月4日〈1697年4月24日〉- 明和6年10月30日〈1769年11月27日〉)は、江戸時代中期の国学者、歌人。通称三四。真淵は出生地の敷智(ふち)郡にちなんだ雅号で、淵満(ふちまろ)とも称した。 荷田春満、本居宣長、平田篤胤とともに「国学の四大人(しうし)」の一人とされ、その門流を県居の号から「県居学派(あがたい)」、あるいは「県門(けんもん)」と称した。 (ja) 가모노 마부치(일본어: 賀茂 (かも) の 真淵 (まぶち): 1697년 4월 24일(겐로쿠 10년 3월 4일)-1768년 11월 27일(메이와 6년 10월 30일))는 에도 시대 중기의 국학자, 시인이다. (荷田春満), 모토오리 노리나가, 히라타 아쓰타네와 함께 일본 국학사대인(国学の四大人)으로 꼽히며, 그 문하의 학맥을 현거학파(県居学派) 또는 현문(県門)이라고 칭했다. (ko) Kamo no Mabuchi (1697-1769) foi um poeta considerado o primeiro grande intelectual xintoísta, o qual sintetizava a doutrina naturalista taoísta com o Xintô. O “caminho”, equivalente ao Tao, do ser humano, deve ser obtido por meio da observação dos processos naturais. Propõe também a superioridade da sensibilidade intuitiva japonesa para os princípios naturais, enfatizando a necessidade da pureza de coração. (pt) Mabuchi Kamo (jap. 賀茂真淵 Kamo no Mabuchi; ur. 1697, zm. 1769) – japoński uczony epoki Edo, filozof i poeta. (pl) 賀茂真淵(日语:賀茂真淵/かもの まぶち Kamo no Mabuchi,1697年4月24日-1769年11月27日)是一位日本詩人及江戶中期國學 (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆)家,出生於日本濱松。 (zh) |
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rdfs:comment | Kamo no Mabuchi, or Mabuchi of Kamo (賀茂 真淵, 24 April 1697 – 27 November 1769) was a kokugaku scholar, poet and philologist during mid-Edo period Japan. Along with Kada no Azumamaro, Motoori Norinaga, and Hirata Atsutane, he was regarded as one of the Four Great Men of Kokugaku, and through his research into the spirit of ancient Japan (through his studies of the Man'yōshū and other works of ancient literature) he expounded on the theory of magokoro, which he held to be fundamental to the history of Japan. Independently of and alongside his contemporary Motoori Norinaga, Mabuchi is accredited with the initial discovery of Lyman's Law, governing rendaku in the Japanese language, though which would later be named after Benjamin Smith Lyman. (en) Kamo no Mabuchi (賀茂 真淵) (24 avril 1697 - 27 novembre 1769) est un philologue et poète japonais waka de l'époque d'Edo. (fr) Kamo no Mabuchi (Hamamatsu, 24 aprile 1697 – 27 novembre 1769) è stato un poeta, filologo e filosofo giapponese del periodo Edo. (it) 賀茂 真淵(かもの まぶち、元禄10年3月4日〈1697年4月24日〉- 明和6年10月30日〈1769年11月27日〉)は、江戸時代中期の国学者、歌人。通称三四。真淵は出生地の敷智(ふち)郡にちなんだ雅号で、淵満(ふちまろ)とも称した。 荷田春満、本居宣長、平田篤胤とともに「国学の四大人(しうし)」の一人とされ、その門流を県居の号から「県居学派(あがたい)」、あるいは「県門(けんもん)」と称した。 (ja) 가모노 마부치(일본어: 賀茂 (かも) の 真淵 (まぶち): 1697년 4월 24일(겐로쿠 10년 3월 4일)-1768년 11월 27일(메이와 6년 10월 30일))는 에도 시대 중기의 국학자, 시인이다. (荷田春満), 모토오리 노리나가, 히라타 아쓰타네와 함께 일본 국학사대인(国学の四大人)으로 꼽히며, 그 문하의 학맥을 현거학파(県居学派) 또는 현문(県門)이라고 칭했다. (ko) Kamo no Mabuchi (1697-1769) foi um poeta considerado o primeiro grande intelectual xintoísta, o qual sintetizava a doutrina naturalista taoísta com o Xintô. O “caminho”, equivalente ao Tao, do ser humano, deve ser obtido por meio da observação dos processos naturais. Propõe também a superioridade da sensibilidade intuitiva japonesa para os princípios naturais, enfatizando a necessidade da pureza de coração. (pt) Mabuchi Kamo (jap. 賀茂真淵 Kamo no Mabuchi; ur. 1697, zm. 1769) – japoński uczony epoki Edo, filozof i poeta. (pl) 賀茂真淵(日语:賀茂真淵/かもの まぶち Kamo no Mabuchi,1697年4月24日-1769年11月27日)是一位日本詩人及江戶中期國學 (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆)家,出生於日本濱松。 (zh) Kamo no Mabuchi (jap. 賀茂 真淵; * 24. April 1697; † 27. November 1769) war ein japanischer Waka-Dichter und Philologe (Textforscher). Kamo war von 1733 bis 1736 Schüler von Kada no Azumamaro und stand dann im Dienst , des Sohnes des Shōguns Tokugawa Yoshimune. Gleich seinem Lehrer Kada no Azumamaro wird er zu den Gründern der literarischen und philosophischen Schule des Kokugaku (nationale Studien) gezählt. (de) Kamo no Mabuchi (賀茂 真淵 Kamo no Mabuchi? 24 de abril de 1697 - 27 de noviembre de 1769) fue un poeta y filólogo japonés, discípulo de Kada no Azumamaro. Es reconocido como uno de los cuatro grandes del kokugaku (corriente intelectual que se oponía al estudio de los tratados budistas en favor de los clásicos japoneses). Los trabajos de Mabuchi incluyen comentarios del Man'yōshū, de los norito (rezos sintoístas), kagura (danzas sintoístas), el Genji Monogatari, poemas y otros trabajos antiguos. (es) |
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