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  1. Les rimes impe´rissables; huit sie`cles de poe´sie franc¸aise, choix de B. H. Chamberlain ... by Basil Hall (1850-1935) comp. Chamberlain, 1927
  2. Aino folk-tales. By Basil Hall Chamberlain. With introduction by by Chamberlain. Basil Hall. 1850-1935., 1888-01-01
  3. A handbook of colloquial Japanese by Basil Hall Chamberlain. by Chamberlain. Basil Hall. 1850-1935., 1898-01-01
  4. Things Japanese; being notes on various subjects connected with by Chamberlain. Basil Hall. 1850-1935., 1891-01-01
  5. A simplified grammar of the Japanese language (modern written st by Chamberlain. Basil Hall. 1850-1935., 1886-01-01
  6. Basil Hall Chamberlain: Portrait of a Japanologist (Meiji Series, 4) by Yuzo Ota, 1998-05-06

21. La Bandera Y El Himno Nacional
Translate this page Izquierda Traducción en inglés del himno de Basil Hall Chamberlain (1850-1935).Derecha Traducción aproximada del himno en castellano.
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La bandera y el himno nacional
de Jap³n
La bandera nacional
La bandera nacional de Jap³n se llama Hinomaru (日の丸), que significa literalmente "c­rculo solar". Su origen no est¡ claro, aunque en el siglo XII, durante las guerras entre los clanes Minamoto y Taira, ya era utilizada por los guerreros, quienes sol­an dibujar c­rculos en abanicos plegables. Durante el periodo de guerras civiles (Sengoku jidai, entre los siglos XV y XVI), el Hinomaru se utiliz³ ampliamente como insignia militar, tal y como muestran algunos grabados de la batalla de Sekigahara (1600). A pesar de que el c­rculo rojo sobre fondo blanco era el m¡s comºn, tambi©n existen ejemplos de c­rculos dorados sobre un fondo azul oscuro. Detalle de la pintura de un biombo que muestra la batalla de Sekigahara (1600), en la cual se puede ver el Hinomaru entre otras insignias militares. Museo de Historia de Gifu. Durante el periodo Edo (1603-1867), el shogunado de los Tokugawa empez³ a usar el Hinomaru como bandera en los barcos enviados al extranjero. Tras la apertura de Jap³n, en 1854, se decret³ que todos los barcos japoneses deber­an llevar banderas con un disco solar sobre un fondo blanco para no ser confundidos con embarcaciones extranjeras. En 1870, el gobierno Meiji design³ oficialmente el uso del Hinomaru para el uso en embarcaciones comerciales. El dise±o y proporciones de la bandera de Jap³n fue fijado en 1870. La proporci³n altura:anchura de la bandera es 2:3, el disco se situa exactamente en el centro y su di¡metro es 3/5 partes de la altura.

22. Petalas Ao Vento - Haicai
Translate this page Um dos primeiros divulgadores do haiku foi o inglês Basil Hall Chamberlain (1850-1935),que publicou o trabalho “Bashô eo epigrama poético japonês”(1902
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23. Cory, David Magie, 1872-1966
Intrusion Of Jimmy, The. http//gutenberg.net/, txt,htmeng. Chamberlain,Basil Hall, 1850-1935, 1002354. Invention Of A New Religion, The.
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24. Cabell, James Branch
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Cabell, James Branch The Certain Hour (1909) http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/ebooks/ msr,plm,htm-eng Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958 Certain Hour, The http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Caesar, Gaius Julius, ca. 100-44 BC Julius Caesar's Commentaries On The Gallic War http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-lat Caesar, Julius Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic and Civil Wars: with the Supplementary Books attributed to Hirtius. (1869) http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/ebooks/ msr,plm,htm-eng Cahan, A The Younger Russian Writers (1896) http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/ebooks/ msr,plm,htm-eng Cahan, Abraham, 1860-1951 Rise Of David Levinsky, The http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Caine, Hall, Sir, 1853-1931 Scapegoat, The; a romance and a parable http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Calamity Jane The Life and Adventures of Calamity Jane (1896) http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/ebooks/ msr,plm,htm-eng Calamity Jane, 1852-1903 Life And Adventures of Calamity Jane http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Calderón de la Barca, Pedro, 1600-1681 Life Is A Dream http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850

25. AskWhy! Inventing A Religion - Jewish Mythology
Basil Hall Chamberlain (18501935), Emeritus Professor of Japanese and Philologyat the Imperial university of Tokyo, Japan in 1912 wrote a pamphlet, The
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Inventing a Religion
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In modern times, remarkable instances of utterly artificial religions are quite common. Scientology is perhaps the main example, starting as a wager and continuing to this day as a joke taken seriously by many Americans, often wealthy ones. Voltaire and the other eighteenth-century philosophers, who held religions to be inventions, had been scorned as superficial, yet Rousseau did it, fulfilling the aspiration of French society for something simpler, juster, more true to nature, more logical than what they had. In the middle of the eighteenth century, he preached a doctrine that took the world by storm, and soon left it in the ruins from which the modern world grew. How did he discover his gospel? He tells us: Buried in the forest, I sought, I found there the image of primitive ages, whose history I boldly traced. I made havoc of men's petty lies; I dared to unveil and strip naked man's true nature, to follow up the course of time and of the circumstances that had disfigured it, and, comparing man as men had made him with man as nature made him, to demonstrate that the so-called improvements [of civilisation] had been the source of all his woes. Confessions What Christians and Jews do not or will not accept is that their own religions were no less phony. These pages have aimed to show that Judaism was invented by the Persians as an instrument of their national policy, and Christianity was invented by the Ron Hubbards of their day, beginning with Paul, a Roman spy and

26. Chirimen Bon, NDL Newsletter 135
Lafcadio Hearn (18501904), Karl Florenz (1865-1939), and Basil Hall Chamberlain(1850-1935) were involved in translation, and colorful ukiyoe-like
http://www.ndl.go.jp/en/publication/ndl_newsletter/135/357.html
No. 135, February 2004
Selections from NDL Collection
Chirimen-bon: books made of
Chirimen Paper (crepe paper)
This is an abridged translation of the article in
the Reference Service and Bibliography, no.54 (March 2001)
which outlines the NDL chirimen book collection. Chirimen-bon
" is a book made of chirimen paper (crepe paper), usually illustrated with multi-colored woodblocks print and bound in Japanese style. Many of them were produced from the Meiji to early Showa era (latter half of the 19th century to first half of the 20th century). Chirimen paper itself had been produced since the late Edo period, and was used for hair accessories for women and to print nishiki-e. Chirimen books are thought to have been invented in August 1885, when a Japanese fairy tale series was published by Hasegawa Takejiro (1853-1936). Popular Japanese folktales such as "Momotaro (Momotaro, little peachling)" "Shitakiri suzume (The tongue cut sparrow)" and "Saru-kani Kassen (Battle of the Monkey and the Crab)" were translated in English, French and German, and published in picture book style with woodblock prints. In later years, they were also translated into Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Dutch, and Danish (the NDL does not hold the Danish version). Thirty-one stories were published in English, over 20 stories in German, French and Spanish, and from one to five or six stories in other languages. Front cover of "O velho que faz florescer as arvores mortas (The old man who made the dead trees blossom)," Portugese translation of a Japanese fairy tale

27. BPU Genève | Manifestations - Expositions - Publications | Expositions Temporai
Translate this page merveilles. Basil Hall Chamberlain (1850-1935). Un pionnier des étudesjaponaises et un hôte de Genève à (re)découvrir. Georges
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EXPOSITIONS PRECEDENTES Archives Jazz Fonds Pierre Bouru L a fable amoureuse 1910-1939 Martin Bodmer (1899-1971) et sa collection Au travail! Reportage dans les collections iconographiques de la BPU Autour des lettres d'Ella Maillart La rose des vents de Nicolas Bouvier La Belle Escalade de 1902 Petite histoire de la ville future Jean-Jacques de Sellon (1782-1839): pour une culture de la Paix Genève - informatique Roger Dragonetti (1913-2000). Autour de Dante, Mallarmé et Lacan, hommage à un médiéviste ouvert à la modernité Georges Séféris : lectures et leçons de lieux Histoires naturelles de la Bible à l’âge des merveilles Basil Hall Chamberlain (1850-1935). Un pionnier des études japonaises et un hôte de Genève à (re)découvrir Georges Séféris : itinéraires d'un poète né avec le siècle De Lucques à Genève. Une nouvelle patrie pour les réformés italiens Pages d'architecture moderne La de Jacques de Voragine le livre qui fascinait le Moyen Age L'Esprit des lois de Montesquieu… Jean Luc Honegger, relieur-doreur: 20 ans d'atelier

28. Asiabooks Catalogue - East Asia
WORKS OF Basil Hall Chamberlain Major works. (Bristol, Ganesha Publishing, 2000,4050 pp., ISBN 1 86210 013 6) BH Chamberlain (18501935) remains one of the
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Books About... East Asia By Author Name: D - F G - K L - P Q - T ... U - Z A Adler, Joseph. CHINESE AND RELIGIONS. (London, Routledge, 2002, 144 pp., ISBN 415 26283 6) This text provides a clear and comprehensive introduction to the history of religion in China and Taiwan today. Using a descriptive and original approach, the author focuses on the four main traditions: Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism and popular/folk religion. Tracing common themes, such as ancestor worship, sacrifice and divination, he highlights the ways in which religion has responded to and influenced political and cultural change in China.
Adrian, Bonnie. FRAMING THE BRIDE. Globalizing beauty and romance in Taiwan's bridal industry,. (Berkeley, University of California Press, 2004, 306 pp., ISBN 520 23834 6) An absorbing consideration of contemporary bridal practices in Taiwan, the book shows how the lavish photographs represent more than mere conspicuous consumption. They are artifacts infused with cultural meaning and emotional significance, products of the gender- and generation-based conflicts in Taiwan's hybrid system of modern matrimony.
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29. PUL History Resources + News From The History Librarian
Chamberlain, Basil Hall. Collected Works ( London Ganesha, 2000)*. On order. Chamberlain(18501935) remains one of the most important western scholars and
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News from the History Librarian
News Practicalities Research Tips Especially for . . . ... Search This Site May 15, 2001
Dear Historians, As we approach the end of both the school year and the fiscal year, I thought you might like to hear about some of the exciting new sources we've been adding to our collections. Many of these acquisitions would not have been possible without the generous support of the Shelby Cullom Davis Center , which, as many of you know, recently established a special fund for major, one-time purchases of historical materials (these are marked with an asterisk in the list below). We owe a number of other important purchases to the good work of the Library's corps of subject specialists both within Firestone and in our branch libraries. Please let me know if you would like to be introduced to the specialists in your field. The list that follows includes only major acquisitions; to learn about other recent additions to our collections, please see the Library's New Titles List (just introduced last month!), which includes all titles added to our main catalog in the past four weeks and is searchable by language, location, format, and call number.

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32. State & Economy (Japan Info) - Embassy Of Japan In Serbia And Montenegro
Koke no musu made. Basil Hall Chamberlain, the noted British scholar (18501935),translated it as follows Thousands of years of happy reign be thine;.
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Genex Apartments, Vladimira Popovica 6, 11070 Novi Beograd; phone: +381-11-301-2800; fax: +381-11-311-8258 Constitution of Japan ( Nihonkoku Kempo The Constitution of Japan, successor to the Constitution of the Empire of Japan (1889 – also known as the Meiji Constitution) became effective on 3 May, 1947. It is notable for its declaration that sovereignty resides with the people, its assertion of fundamental human rights, and its renunciation of war and arms. A thoroughly democratic document, it revolutionized the political system, which under the Meiji Constitution had been based on the principle that sovereignty resided with the emperor. Emperor ( tenno ; literally – “heavenly sovereign”) According to the declaration in the new Constitution of Japan – the emperor “shall be the symbol of the State and of the unity of the people, deriving his position from the will of the people with whom resides sovereign power”. All acts of the emperor in matters of state now require the advice and approval of the cabinet, and the emperor has no “powers related to government”. The emperor appoints as prime minister the person selected by the Diet and appoints as chief judge of the Supreme Court the appointee of the cabinet. Japan’s imperial institution is the oldest hereditary monarchy in the world.

33. Politika I Ekonomija (Upoznajte Japan) - Japanska Ambasada U Srbiji I Crnoj Gori
Koke no musu made. Bazil Hal Cemberlen (Basil Hall Chamberlain), cuveni britanskiprofesor (18501935), autor je najpoznatijeg prevoda pesme na engleski jezik.
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Geneks apartmani, Vladimira Popovica 6, 11070 Novi Beograd; telefon: +381-11-301-2800; faks: +381-11-311-8258 Japanski Ustav ( Nihonkoku Kempo Ustav Japana, koji je zamenio ustav Carevine Japan iz 1889. godine (poznat i kao Meidji (Meiji) Ustav) stupio je na snagu 3. maja 1947. godine. Znacajne karakteristike novog Ustava sadrzane su u odredbama da suverenost pociva u narodu, njegovom naglasavanju osnovnih ljudskih prava i odricanju od rata i naoruzanja. Izuzetno demokratski kao dokument, uneo je revolucionarne promene u politicki sistem, koji je u skladu sa prethodnim Meidji Ustavom bio baziran na principu da je Car nosilac suvereniteta. Car tenno ; doslovno – “nebeski suveren”) Prema odredbi novog Ustava Japana, Car je "simbol drzave i jedinstva naroda, a osnovu svog polozaja crpi iz volje naroda koja je nosilac suverene vlasti". Svi akti cara u drzavnim pitanjima sada zahtevaju savet i odobrenje vlade, a sam Car nema nikakvih "moci u pitanjima upravljanja drzavom". Car naimenuje za premijera osobu koju je izabrala Skupstina (Diet), i za Vrhovnog sudiju proglasava osobu naimenovanu za tu poziciju od strane vlade. Parlament - Diet Kokkai Na slici: zgrada Dieta u Tokiju Zakonodavno telo Japanske vlade, sastoji se od dva veca: Predstavnickog doma (Sudjin - Shugiin), koji broji 500 poslanika sa cetvorogodisnjim mandatom i Doma Savegnika (Sandjin - Sangiin), odnosno gornjeg doma koji sacinjavaju 252 poslanika, od kojih se svake tri godine po polovina bira na sestogodisnji mandat koji se ne okoncava u slucaju raspustanja Predstavnickog doma. Svi clanovi parlamenta biraju se na opstenarodnim izborima.

34. EBOOKS - ALPHABETICAL LIST ~ C
Chakravartin, Purnananda. Chalippe, Father Candide. Chamberlain, Basil Hall,18501935. Chambers, Robert W. (Robert William), 1865-1933. Chamisso et. al.
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36. Appendix Of Names And Terms
Chamberlain, Basil Hall (18501935). British Japanologist and translatorof Japanese literature, the most influential before Waley
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, Includes bibliographical references and index. , *Chamberlain,Basil Hall, 18501935. , ID=21130481 NCID=BA13622980.
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, Includes bibliographical references and index. , Chamberlain, Basil Hall, 18501935. Batchelor, John. ,
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40. Linguistic Systems And Social Models: A Case Study From Japanese
Since Basil Hall Chamberlain (18501935), Western observers have depicted Japanesenational cultural traits in an Orientalist tradition, which shares
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Linguistic Systems and Social Models: A Case Study from Japanese
Yoko Hasegawa
University of California, Berkeley
1. Introduction
It is widely recognized by researchers in pragmatics and sociolinguistics that certain linguistic subsystems of a given language cannot be accounted for without recourse to the social organizations of the speech community, e.g. addressing and kinship terms, linguistic politeness. Anthropologists, ethnographers, and sociologists propose a social model and commonly use linguistic subsystems to support their arguments; linguists, in turn, use such a model to explicate various linguistic phenomena. Thus, a mutual dependency exists between sociological and linguistic investigations. Japanese is one of the languages that have been most extensively investigated in this respect. Because social models are usually constructed explicitly or implicitly for a particular issue with a particular readership in mind e.g. in the case of Japanese, to plan the Allied Occupation of post-war Japan, to explain Japan's rapid economic growth in the 60s, to solve US-Japan trade imbalances in the 80s the adequacy of each model is relative to the objectives of the investigation. It is, therefore, justifiable, in principle, for researchers to use linguistic data selectively to meet their needs. However, when a model is applied to unintended areas, this selectivity of linguistic data can lead to a distorted view of the speech community. This, in fact, is the case with the Japanese language. The present study (i) reviews several major works covering both the Japanese language and Japanese society, and (ii) demonstrates that the prevailing group model of Japanese society is inconsistent with the notion of

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