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  1. The book of tea. With foreword & biographical sketch by Elise Grilli by Kakuzo (1862-1913) Okakura, 1962-01-01
  2. The Book Of Tea by Okakura Kakuzo 1862-1913, 2010-10-15
  3. The book of tea by Okakura-Kakuzo. by Okakura. Kakuzo. 1862-1913., 1921-01-01
  4. The awakening of Japan. by Okakura-Kakuzo by Okakura. Kakuzo. 1862-1913., 1921-01-01
  5. The book of tea. by Okakura-Kakuzo. by Okakura. Kakuz{macr}o. 1862-1913., 1906-01-01
  6. The awakening of Japan by Okakura-Kakuzo. by Okakura. Kakuz{macr}o. 1862-1913., 1904-01-01
  7. Japanese Painting and National Identity: Okakura Tenshin and His Circle (Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies) by Victoria Weston, 2003-01

41. Index
A, by Whibley, Charles, 18591930 Book Of Snobs, The, by Thackeray, William Makepeace,1811-1863 Book Of Tea, The, by Okakura, Kakuzo, 1862-1913 Book Of The
http://www.elbooks.sk/angdieloB.html
VYH¼ADÁVAÈ E-KNÍH - ANGLICKÉ TITULY - Dielo - pís. B
Baartock, by Roth, Lewis
Bab Ballads, The, by Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), Sir, 1836-1911

Bab: A Sub-Deb, by Rinehart, Mary Roberts, 1876-1958

Babbit, by Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951
...
Bygone Beliefs: being a series of excursions in the byways of thought, by Redgrove, H. Stanley (Herbert Stanley), 1887-1943

42. Nihon-fr > Japon > Histoire
Translate this page Rêvons de l’éphémère et laissons nous errer dans la belle foliedes choses. » Kakuzo Okakura (1862-1913), Le livre du thé.
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43. Boston.com / Museum Of Fine Arts / Chinese Paintings / Press Room
Fenollosa s successor at the MFA was his student, Okakura Kakuzo (18621913),who had accompanied him in Japan as he searched for temple relics.
http://search.boston.com/mfa/chinese/orientalist.htm
Fun facts: "The Boston Orientalists" The collectors and curators who helped form the collection of Chinese and other Asian art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston were known in their heyday as the "Boston Orientalists." An unlikely coterie of Brahmins turned Buddhists, maverick scientists and society physicians, artist-scholars and bohemians, few of them had actually visited China. Their most influential member was Ernest Fenollosa (1853-1908) the son of a Spanish musician who settled in Salem, Mass. Fenollosa studied philosophy at Harvard University and painting at the MFA School when, at 25, he was invited to teach philosophy at the Imperial University in Tokyo. Eventually he became the MFA's first curator of Japanese art. Fenollosa went to the Far East at the same time that Japan looked to the West to modernize. The prestige of Japanese traditional arts was in serious decline, and Fenollosa soon devoted himself to its revival, visiting temples and "ransacked godowns" (warehouses) in search of statues and art from ruined pagodas. He recorded the first list of Japan's national treasures, and found, to his delight, ancient Chinese scrolls brought there by traveling Zen monks centuries earlier. The Japanese soon made him their Imperial Art Commissioner, and he became the first foreigner to achieve world recognition as a specialist in the art of Japan and China. Like other "Boston Orientalists," Fenollosa saw China through a Japanese screen, viewing it as the classical Greece of the East, albeit one that had lapsed into permanent decline after the Mongol conquest. In a June, 1892 article for

44. Boston.com / Museum Of Fine Arts / Chinese Paintings / Press Room
came to represent both imperial power and, in Daoist cosmology, the arousing creativeforces of Nature, what MFA curator Okakura Kakuzo (18621913) called the
http://search.boston.com/mfa/chinese/lives.htm
Fun facts: Lives and legends of the artists The great classical painters of China included emperors and statesmen, as well as scholars, priests and recluses. Just as the West evolved its own legends of artist rebels, prodigies and eccentrics, so in China painters and literati were idealized as cultural heroes in writings that often blurred the boundaries of fact and fiction. This rich anecdotal lore was preserved in early painting histories, classical poetry, essays and colophons attached to scrolls. Such stories reflect the aesthetic vision and sensibilities of China's literati: how they saw themselves, how they remembered past masters and wished themselves to be remembered. Among the more prodigious feats recounted in these sometimes apocryphal tales were those associated with the "sage of painting" Wu Daozi (act. ca. 710-760 A.D.), whose art survives only in later copies or attributed works such as Daoist Deity of Heaven . Wu's murals of Buddhist hells so frightened viewers that butchers in the Tang capital of Chang'an changed their profession when they saw the punishments awaiting them for slaughtering animals in this life. As an artist in the court of the Tang Emperor Xuanzong (r. 712-756 A.D.), Wu Daozi was once asked to paint a landscape on a palace wall; within days of its completion, he was ordered to erase it because the noise of its waterfall interrupted the Emperor's sleep! Such stories reflect ancient Chinese beliefs in the magical powers of the brush in painting and calligraphy.

45. Literature Of Early Japanese America
Lafcadio Hearn. 18501904, writer, educator, Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan (1894).Okakura Kakuzo. 1862-1913, art historian, The Book of Tea (1903). Nitobe Inazo.
http://www.h.ehime-u.ac.jp/~marx/courses/ejam/
Literature of Early Japanese America
Spring 2004, Wednesdays, 5th period [4:205:50],
Instructor: Edward Marx , Faculty of Law and Letters, Ehime University Description : Japanese visitors and immigrants in America produced many literary works in English during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In this seminar we'll study the history of this literature. We may also look at some works by American writers about Japan, and some writing in Japanese about America. Requirements : a presentation, a translation, a final essay. Texts will be distributed in class or made available on the course home page:
http://www.h.ehime-u.ac.jp/~marx/courses/ejam/index.html
People:
Name Dates Description Representative Work Walt Whitman poet " A Broadway Pageant " (1860) John Manjiro shipwrecked Hyoson Kiryaku [Drifting toward the Southeast] Joseph Heco shipwrecked The Narrative of a Japanese Fukuzawa Yukichi educator autobiography [in Japanese] (1897) Tsuda Umeko educator Tsuda Umeko and Women's Education in Japan Tel Sono lawyer, missionary

46. Completed Dissertation List
Satoko Tachiki Okakura Kakuzo (18621913) and Boston Brahmins. (1986); LillianTrettin Traprock Workers The Culture of Work and Risk at an Underground
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/ac/graduate/disslist.html
American Culture
Completed Dissertation Titles
  • Patricia Kim: "Watching from the Other Side: Latin American Telenovelas and Latina Audiences." Charlotte Pagni: "Hollywood Does Kinsey: Comena, Sexology, and Cultural Regulations, 1948-1968." Rebecca Poyourow: "From Working Girl to Adolescent: The Detroit YWCA and the Transformation of Sociability Among Working-Class Young Women, 1900-1930." Angela Winand: "Weighed Upon a Scale: African American Women, Class and Consumer Culture."
    Estevan Rael Galvez: "Identifying and Capturing Identity: Narratives of American Indian Servitude, Colorado and New Mexico, 1750-1930." Anna Pegler-Gordon: "In Sight of America: Photography and U.S. Immigration Policy, 1880-1930." Alex Textor: "American Marriage in Modernity: Cultural Reproduction, Relationality, and Dissidence."
    Anthony Macias: "From Pachuco Boogie to Latin Jazz" Daryl Maeda: "Forging Asian American Identity"

47. The Ohio State University Libraries - The Education, Human Ecology, Psychology,
23 cm. GT2910 .O618 2000. Okakura, Kakuzo, 18621913. THE BOOK OF TEA / OkakuraKakuzo ; INTRODUCTION, LIZA DALBY ; PHOTOGRAPHY, DANIEL PROCTOR.
http://www.lib.ohio-state.edu/ehsweb/g24.htm
NEW BOOKS DECEMBER 2000 - MARCH 2001 G Geography, Anthropology, Recreation
Lambert, David, 1932-
May 1, 2001LEARNING TO TEACH GEOGRAPHY IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL : A COMPANION TO SCHOOL EXPERIENCE / DAVID LAMBERT AND DAVID BALDERSTONE.
London ; New York : Routledge/Falmer, 2000.
xxiii, 479 p., [12] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), maps
(some col.) ; 25 cm.
Sharma, Martha B., 1945-
USING INTERNET PRIMARY SOURCES TO TEACH CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS IN GEOGRAPHY / MARTHA B. SHARMA AND GARY S. ELBOW.
Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 2000.
xv, 165 p. ; 25 cm.
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOURISM / CHIEF EDITOR, JAFAR JAFARI. London ; New York : Routledge, 2000. xxxv, 683 p. ; 26 cm. Brown, Christopher K. (Christopher Kevin), 1967- ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TRAVEL LITERATURE / CHRISTOPHER K. BROWN. Santa Barbara, Calif. : ABC-CLIO, c2000. x, 257 p. : ill., maps ; 27 cm. CRUISE VACATIONS FOR DUMMIES. Foster City, CA. : IDG Books Worldwide, Inc., 2001- v. : ill. ; 24 cm. Biennial. 2001- Basile, Carole G., 1958- AWARENESS TO CITIZENSHIP : ENVIRONMENTAL LITERACY FOR THE ELEMENTARY CHILD / CAROLE BASILE, CAMERON WHITE, STACEY ROBINSON. Lanham, Md. : University Press of America, c2000.

48. The Ohio State University Libraries -- The Education, Human Ecology, Psychology,
c2001. viii, 286 p. GT2910 .O618 2000 The book of tea. Okakura, Kakuzo,18621913. Boston Tuttle Pub., 2000. 113 p. GT3404 .I57
http://www.lib.ohio-state.edu/ehsweb/g25.htm
NEW BOOKS OCTOBER 2000 G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
Issues in geography teaching.
London ; New York : Routledge, 2000.
xvi, 320 p.
The Continuum guide to geography education.
Butt, Graham.
London ; New York : Continuum, 2000.
x, 222 p.
Encyclopedia of tourism.
London ; New York : Routledge, 2000.
xxxv, 683 p. Cruise vacations for dummies. Foster City, CA. : IDG Books Worldwide, Inc., 2001- v. Awareness to citizenship : environmental literacy for the elementary child. Basile, Carole G., 1958- Lanham, Md. : University Press of America, c2000. 139 p. Education for a sustainable future : a paradigm of hope for the 21st century. New York : Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, c2000. xviii, 279 p. Vocational training and innovative practices in the environmental sector : a comparison of ten EU Member States, with specimen cases : synthesis report in the context of the 'Observing innovations in vocational training' project. Thessaloniki : CEDEFOP-European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training, 2000. 65 p. Intuition and learning : toward a sustainable future.

49. Cultural Studies Titles From ASBS
of the East With Special Reference to the Art of Japan by Kakuzo Okakura. Okakura(18621913) worked with Ernest F. Fenollosa to found the Tokyo Fine Art School
http://www.asianstudiesbooks.com/cultstud3.htm
Asian Studies Book Services Home Ordering About Asian Studies Book Services Participating publishers ... Journals This is page 3 of 5 Page 1 Page 2 Page 4 Page 5 The Georgians
People, Culture and History
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ISBN 1 898948 32 1, hardback, £45.00
ISBN 1 898948 52 6, paperback, £16.99 BACK TO TOP Globalization and Social Change in Contemporary Japan
This is a bold attempt to come to terms with globalization and social change in contemporary Japan. Topics include macro phenomena such as patterns of migration, internationalization, educational reform and trends in values; ground-level change as experienced by particular social groupings: women in the workplace, casual labourers, yakuza gangsters and members of the Burakumin community; and the craft of making Buddhist altars, the practice of ascetic mountain worship and theoretical models of interpretations of emotions. Published by Trans Pacific Press
Published 2000, 295 pp.
ISBN 1 876843 01 2, paperback, £17.99 BACK TO TOP Globalization, Culture and

50. Sukiya - Ihre Teestube Im Internet - Schwarzer Tee
Kakuzo Okakura (1862-1913) Ob ich morgen leben werde, weiß ich
http://www.sukiya.de/schwarzer_tee.htm
Warengruppen Schwarzer Tee Assam Darjeeling Ceylon ... Tee des Monats Schwarzer Tee
Das Ursprungsland der Teepflanze ist China ( "thea sinensis").
Der Legende nach soll der chinesische Kaiser Chen Nung 2737 Jahre vor Christi Geburt den Tee entdeckt haben, als der Wind ein Blatt von einem Teestrauch in seine Trinkschale mit warmem Wasser wehte.
Schwarzer Tee Home Schwarzer Tee Assam Darjeeling ... Nepal
Chinesischer Teeziegel -
Zitate und Gedichte rund um den Tee Hui-tsung, chin.Kaiser, 12.Jahrhundert.
Lu-Yu (740-804)
Kakuzo Okakura (1862-1913)
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

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51. Campus Library New Books - 3/18/2002
B35 1989 Bailey, Beth L., 1957 FROM FRONT PORCH TO BACK SEAT COURTSHIP IN TWENTIETHCENTURYAMERICA GT2910 .O618 2001 Okakura, Kakuzo, 1862-1913 THE BOOK OF
http://www.uwb.edu/library/newbooks/archive2002/new020318.html
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B
Bailey, Richard, 1957
EDUCATION IN THE OPEN SOCIETY : KARL POPPER AND SCHOOLING
ETHICS IN RESEARCH WITH HUMAN PARTICIPANTS
COPING WITH STRESS : EFFECTIVE PEOPLE AND PROCESSES
Keown, Damien, 1951
BUDDHISM AND BIOETHICS
v.1
HOW TO BE A PERFECT STRANGER : A GUIDE TO ETIQUETTE IN OTHER PEOPLE'S RELIGIOUS CEREMONIES
v.2
HOW TO BE A PERFECT STRANGER : A GUIDE TO ETIQUETTE IN OTHER PEOPLE'S RELIGIOUS CEREMONIES
FAITH AND HEALTH : PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES Campbell, Joseph, 1904 MYTHS TO LIVE BY Adamec, Ludwig W HISTORICAL DICTIONARY OF ISLAM TRIPITAKA, SUTRAPITAKA, SADDHARMAPUNDARKASUTRA. ENGLISH SELECTIONS.THE ESSENTIAL LOTUS : SELECTIONS FROM THE LOTUS SUTRA return to the top of the page
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KNOWING, TEACHING, AND LEARNING HISTORY : NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES Bingham, Jane THE USBORNE INTERNET-LINKED ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WORLD HISTORY Herodotus HISTORY. ENGLISH.THE HISTORIES Robinson, Greg, 1966 BY ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT : FDR AND THE INTERNMENT OF JAPANESE AMERICANS Shimabukuro, Robert Sadamu

52. Campus Library New Books - 9/2/2003
Katharine Mary A DICTIONARY OF FAIRIES HOBGOBLINS, BROWNIES, BOGIES, AND OTHERSUPERNATURAL CREATURES GT2910 .O6 1991 Okakura, Kakuzo, 18621913 THE BOOK OF
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INTENTIONAL CONCEPTUAL CHANGE
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Dobkin, Bethami A
COMMUNICATION IN A CHANGING WORLD
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Dobkin, Bethami A
COMMUNICATION IN A CHANGING WORLD
Kyle, David T
THE FOUR POWERS OF LEADERSHIP : PRESENCE, INTENTION, WISDOM, COMPASSION
Humphrey, Nicholas
THE MIND MADE FLESH : ESSAYS FROM THE FRONTIERS OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EVOLUTION Coles, Robert THE MORAL INTELLIGENCE OF CHILDREN : [HOW TO RAISE A MORAL CHILD] Mauthner, Melanie L., 1964 SISTERING : POWER AND CHANGE IN FEMALE RELATIONSHIPS Smock, David R RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVES ON WAR : CHRISTIAN, MUSLIM, AND JEWISH ATTITUDES TOWARD FORCE INDIAN RELIGIONS : A HISTORICAL READER OF SPIRITUAL EXPRESSION AND EXPERIENCE WOMEN, RELIGION AND CULTURE IN IRAN Van de Wetering, Janwillem, 1931 LEGE SPIEGEL. ENGLISH.THE EMPTY MIRROR : EXPERIENCES IN A JAPANESE ZEN MONASTERY return to the top of the page
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Melton, James Van Horn, 1952 THE RISE OF THE PUBLIC IN ENLIGHTENMENT EUROPE THE TERRITORIES AND STATES OF INDIA Yasuda, Narumi

53. La Alameda Press Art & Design
Book of Tea PDF — This is the classic 1906 text by Kakuzo Okakura (18621913)who was born in Japan but served as Curator of the Department of Chinese and
http://www.laalamedapress.com/artdesign.html
home catalog author news ordering info ... zen "It is not possible for me to copy nature in a servile way; I am forced to interpret nature and submit it to the spirit of the picture. From the relationships I have found in all the tones there must result a living harmony of colors, a harmony analogous to that of a music composition."
from "Notes of a Painter," published in La Grande Revue, 1908 This page contains various links, essays, tidbits, and printable PDFs for your educational purposes. Some of it has to do with various modes of my livelihood and hints of how and why I do what I do. There is a section on Philip Whalen with essays, links, and a poem. ART "There is an entrenched institutional framework we tend to take for granted in our culture, without realizing how subtly and lethally it influences and determines our lives. Within this framework, art has been defined as static objects existing mostly in museums and galleries, segregated from ordinary life and action. The values of the “art world” tend to reflect the values of the culture at large: product orientation, individual competitiveness, winners and losers in the success game, and value-free aesthetics (or “art-for-art’s sake”). "Within this framework, art is not viewed as a potentially supportive tool that can actually help others to improve their lives. By and large, since our culture still operates from the model of the artist as a lone genius with a disembodied eye, issues of social responsibility and concern for the health of the global environment have not been a significant part of the story we have been telling ourselves about how we should function in the world as artists.

54. Tea Book List
Written in English by Okakura Kakuzo (aka Okakura Tsenting) (18621913) duringa year-long stay in New York. Translated into Japanese in 1927.
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bnielsen/teabooks.html
A A D M ... W [Location: Site-Map Tea Book-list Search
Tea Book List
March 12, 2003 Birger Nielsen bnielsen@daimi.au.dk , drinker of tea
This document: http://hjem.get2net.dk/bnielsen/teabooks.html

55. Agulha - Revista De Cultura
Translate this page El Libro del Té, del filósofo japonés Kakuzo Okakura (1862-1913), inspiró ala artista a escribir un texto en homenaje a su bisabuelo Eduardo Schilling y
http://www.revista.agulha.nom.br/ag27riera.htm
revista de cultura # - fortaleza, são paulo - agosto de 2002
De Marcel Proust a Kakuzo Okakura: los poemas-objeto y las tertulias imaginarias de la pintora catalana Carme Riera Carlota Caulfield
Hay tantas magias diferentes....
L eonora C arrington E l grupo dadaísta, nacido en Zürich en 1916 fue sin lugar a dudas el que desarrolló toda una filosofía de matiz espiritual frente al objeto, rebelándose contra los constructivistas quienes veían la fabricación de objetos como algo mecánico y estructural. Recordemos que Hans Arp estudió las estructuras de los objetos naturales para "descubrir rasgos expresivos nuevos en el alma del mundo", mientras Ernst consideraba que sus frottages pertenecían al campo de lo psíquico pues ofrecían fantasmas a la contemplación. Sin embargo, fue Marcel Duchamp el que revolucionó la manera contemporánea de mirar los objetos. Para Duchamp "la simple elección de un objeto ya equivalía a la creación". Sus Ready-Made cambiaron el mundo del arte e inspiraron a otros artistas. No podemos dejar de pensar en la taza de porcelana de un urinario que en 1917 el artista expuso con la firma R. Mutt; tampoco podemos olvidar su aparato para sostener botellas de leche, que fuera de su medio pasó a ser visto como un objeto perturbador, muy cercano a un instrumento de tortura.

56. Swaveda - Articles & Opinions - Swaveda Welcome Address: Two Pillars Of Hinduism
by a culture of tolerance. Commenting on India s penchant for knowledge,Japanese philosopher Kakuzo Okakura (18621913) wrote
http://www.swaveda.com/Articles/aramanujan1.htm
Arts Governance Literature Mathematics ... Swaveda Home Swaveda Welcome Address: Two Pillars of Hinduism
by Anand Ramanujan
June 21, 2003 T he Indian-subcontinent is home to the oldest continuing civilization in the world. A civilization that spans more than five thousand years and that now encompasses a wide range of religions, ethnicities and languages. A lot has changed in these five thousand years. People learned to write. Villages evolved into towns and cities. Artists gave form to abstract ideas. Scholars invented mathematics and explored sciences. Traders discovered distant lands. Philosophers questioned everything from life to god. And Statesmen developed rules for administration. Amidst all this activity, the Indian civilization rolled on - fueled by a thirst for knowledge and sustained by a culture of tolerance. Commenting on India's penchant for knowledge, Japanese philosopher Kakuzo Okakura (1862-1913) wrote: "We catch a glimpse of the great river of science which never ceases to flow in India. For India has carried and scattered the data of intellectual progress for the whole world, ever since the pre-Buddhist period when she produced the Sankhya philosophy and the atomic theory; the fifth century, when her mathematics and astronomy find their blossom in Arya Bhatta; the seventh when Brahmagupta uses his highly-developed Algebra and makes astronomical observations; the twelfth, brilliant with the glory of Bhaskaracharya, and his famous daughter, down to the nineteenth and twentieth centuries themselves with Ram Chandra the mathematician and Jagdish Chandra Bose the physicist."

57. Fenollosa, Ernest Francisco, 1853-1908. Papers: Guide.
(1p.). Fragment only. (106108) Okakura, Kakuzo, 1862-1913. C. Other compositions(109) Okakura, Kakuzo, 1862-1913. Outline of art schools. A.MS.; Tokyo ca.
http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou00842.html
bMS Am 1759-1759.4
Fenollosa, Ernest Francisco, 1853-1908. Papers: Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Location: b
Call No.: MS Am 1759
Call No.: MS Am 1759.1
Call No.: MS Am 1759.2
Call No.: MS Am 1759.3
Call No.: MS Am 1759.4
Creator: Fenollosa, Ernest Francisco, 1853-1908.
Title: Papers,
Date(s): 1881-1952 (inclusive),1881-1909 (bulk). Quantity: 3 v., 6 boxes (5 linear ft.) Abstract: Chiefly lectures and writings on Japanese art by Ernest Francisco Fenollosa, curator of Oriental art at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information: Gift of Dr. E.G. Stillman; received: 1901. Manuscripts transferred from Widener Library. Bequest of Dr. E. G. Stillman; received: 1966 Mar. Manuscripts transferred from Widener Library. Manuscripts transferred fromWidener Library; received: 1971 July. These Fenollosa manuscripts were purchased by Dr. Ernest Goodrich Stillman at the Walpole Galleries in January 1920. Many of the manuscripts carry a bookplate indicating they belonged to Dr. Stillman's Japanese Collection in the Harvard College Library. Gift of Mr. Owen Biddle, 1025 Old Gulph Road Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania 19010; received: 1979 Mar.

58. Quiet Beauty: Exhibition On Asianart.com
In this respect he resembled Okakura Kakuzo (18621913), the polemical style ofwhose later writings made him one of the more notable players in the game of
http://www.asianart.com/exhibitions/quietbeauty/intro.html
Asianart.com Exhibitions
Quiet Beauty Exhibition
Catalogue
Cultural Identity and Japanese Studio Ceramics
Rupert Faulkner At the start not just of a new century but of a new millennium, there is a certain poignancy in being presented with the outcome of a single individual's journey through five thousand years of one of the great ceramic cultures of the world. Jeffrey Montgomery has built up his collection over a long period of time, sifting and distilling from the many thousands of works he has encountered a highly personal selection that reflects a particular and deeply felt aesthetic. Each piece, one knows, has been carefully and lovingly chosen. It has spent months or years interacting with and defining the private spaces of his everyday life, being repeatedly put away, taken out, redisplayed, and reassessed. Collecting is an act of creative dislocation, a removal of an object from the context or contexts in which it has hitherto functioned, followed by its recasting according to the passions and enthusiasms of its new owner. For a collector to commit their collection to public scrutiny is a subsequent and different act of dislocation in which alternative agendas are imposed on subgroups of artifacts selected by outside curators and other third parties. Some collectors revel in the spotlight that is brought to bear on them as a result of making their collections available in this way. Others are more hesitant, wary of the intrusion into their privacy-fearful even of the threat of their collection being somehow defiled-that public exposure can be felt to bring.

59. EBOOKS - ALPHABETICAL LIST ~ O
Ogg, Frederic Austin, 18781951. Ohnet, Georges, 1848-1918. Okakura, Kakuzo,1862-1913. Olcott, Frances Jenkins. Oliphant, Laurence, 1829-1888.
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60. Der Grüne Tee
(Kakuzo Okakura, japanischer Kulturphilosoph, 1862-1913) Nach
http://www.lifestylemagazin.de/magazin/essen/food/food25.html
Der Grüne T ee
Was macht in so gesund? - Teil 4
"Medizin war der Tee zuerst, Getränk wurde er danach."
(Kakuzo Okakura, japanischer Kulturphilosoph, 1862-1913) N ach chinesischer Überlieferung gehen vom Grüntee eine Vielzahl heilender, stärkender und vorbeugender Wirkungen aus.
R egelmäßiger Teegenuß regt die Blutzirkulation an, schärft die geistige Wachheit, erweitert das Bewußtsein, unterstützt die Widerstandskraft des Körpers, beschleunigt den Stoffwechsel und die Aufnahme von Sauerstoff durch die Organe. Die Quellen sprechen auch davon, daß Grüner Tee den Urin reinigt, seine Ausscheidung und überhaupt die Verdauung fördert. E r löscht nicht nur den Durst, sondern bekämpft Müdigkeit, belebt den Geist und erzeugt ein Gefühl des Wohlbehagens. I n Japan, wo nur Grüner Tee getrunken wird, haben Wissenschaftler die meisten dieser Wirkungen durch Untersuchungen bestätigt gefunden und neue hinzugefügt:

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