An edition of The WISDOM OF HAGAKURE (1994)

The WISDOM OF HAGAKURE

Way of the Samurai of Saga Domain

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An edition of The WISDOM OF HAGAKURE (1994)

The WISDOM OF HAGAKURE

Way of the Samurai of Saga Domain

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The first presentation in the English language of the Hagakure (Spirit of Bushido) as Wisdom Literature. Bushido is the moral code of the samurai of Feudal Japan. As warriors (samurai) belonged to the highest of the four social classes of the day - bushi, farmers, artisans and merchants. The most significant teachings coming down to us now exist in the form of codes. There were three principal codes - Gorin Sho (Five Rings Precepts) of Miyamoto Musashi; the Budo Shoshin Sho (Rudiments of the Precepts of Samurai) by Yuzan Daidoji, and the Hagakure by Yamamoto Jocho of present day Saga, known during the Warring Ages Period as Hizen.

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English
Pages
146

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The WISDOM OF HAGAKURE: Way of the Samurai of Saga Domain
1994, Hagakure Society c/o Saga Prefectural Library
In Book Case. Plates illustrating text in color. in English

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"Introduction: The WISDOM OF THE HAGAKURE is a unique writing by Professor Stacey Day setting out a commentary on the Analects of Saga known as the Hagakure. Professor Day is a western born physician and educator who has become devoted to the prescriptions taught over three hundred years ago to be guiding features in the daily life of the Japanese BUSHI (feudal warriors). These recommendations for living were set down in a number of books that collectively are called Hagakure."

Table of Contents

A Linguistic Note Concerning Names
Foreword by Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, Univ. of Tokyo, Tetsushi Furukawa
Introduction by Professor Kiyoshi Inokuchi
Preface by Stacey B. Day
Chapter I: Background of Hagakure
Chapter 2: In the Shadow of Leaves
Chapter 3: Death and the Hagakure
Chapter 4: The Joy of Hagakure
Chapter 5: Hagakure as Wisdom Literature
Chapter 6: Hagakure Aphorisms
Chapter 7: The Family (Including Father, Son, Husband, Wife, Young, Old, Filial Piety, and Benevolence)
Chapter 8: Retainer and Lord (Including Comportment, Conduct, Loyalty, Fidelity, and Discipline)
Chapter 9: Death and Attitudes to Death in the Hagakure
Chapter 10: Notes, References, and Glossary

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references. Chapter 10. Notes, References, and Glossary. Page 144 presents CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF PUBLICATIONS IN JAPANESE from 1716 when Tsuramoto Tashiro completed transcription of the Hagakure texts in 11 volumes. During the period 1853-1884 Hagakure Kikigaki Koho (Correction and Addition to the Narrated Hagakure) was transcribed in 6 volumes. Recent publications in Japanese are by Professor Tetsushi Furukawa from Shibunkaku Shuppan, Tokyo, 1993 and by Yoshiaki Koiki, Kodansha, 1993.

Related writings in English include several volumes by Professor Tetsushi Furukawa 1960-1989; Professor Hideo Koga and Professor Stacey B. Day - Hagakuri: Spirit of Bushido, Kyushi Univ. Press 1993; and Kiyoaki Utsuo (Extraxts), Saga, 1991.

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Saga, Japan, Kyushu University Press, Hakozaki, 7-1-146, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka, Japan, 812
Genre
Philosophy and Ethics, Japanese Culture
Copyright Date
1993

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
170/.44/0952
Library of Congress
BJ971.B8 D38 1994

The Physical Object

Format
In Book Case. Plates illustrating text in color.
Number of pages
146
Dimensions
23.5 cms x 15.5 cms

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL556439M
ISBN 10
4873783895
LCCN
96139043
OCLC/WorldCat
33232699
Goodreads
304711

First Sentence

"Introduction: The WISDOM OF THE HAGAKURE is a unique writing by Professor Stacey Day setting out a commentary on the Analects of Saga known as the Hagakure. Professor Day is a western born physician and educator who has become devoted to the prescriptions taught over three hundred years ago to be guiding features in the daily life of the Japanese BUSHI (feudal warriors). These recommendations for living were set down in a number of books that collectively are called Hagakure."

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