Results for 'Shigesuke Daidōji'

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  1. Nihon shisō no kenkyū.Shigesuke Honaga - 1929
     
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  2. Sansetsu Nihon shisō shi.Shigesuke Honaga - 1933
     
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  3. The beginner's book of Bushido.Shigesuke Daidōji - 1941 - Tokyo,: Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai. Edited by A. L. Sadler.
     
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  4. Daidōji, Shigesuke, 1639-1730. Yoshida, Yutaka & [From Old Catalog] (eds.) - 1971
     
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    Code of the Samurai: a modern translation of the bushido shoshinshu of Taira Shigesuke.Yūzan Daidōji - 1999 - North Clarendon, VT, U.S.A.: Tuttle Publishing. Edited by Thomas F. Cleary & Alexander Bennett.
    Immerse yourself in the world of the Samurai with this classic text. Code of the Samurai is the 350-year-old summary of the rules and expectations embodied in Bushido-the ancient Japanese "Way of the Warrior." Written by Taira Shigesuke, a Samurai and prominent teacher of military techniques, it was published posthumously in 1834. This influential book was intended as a training manual for young Samurai, outlining personal and professional standards. This accessible and enjoyable translation is by Thomas Cleary, the foremost (...)
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    Kinsei bushidōron: Yamaga Sokō to Daidōji Yūzan no "bushi" ikusei = A study on bushido in the early modern times: "bushi" training for Yamaga Soko and Daidoji Yuzan.Eisuke Nakajima - 2019 - Sendai-shi: Tōhoku Daigaku Shuppankai.
    武士教訓の特質とは―定説化された士道・武士道論の枠組みに飛び込み、そこからの脱却をはかる意欲的論考―.
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    Daidōji Yūzan's code of the samurai: a contemporary dual-language edition of the Budō shoshinshū.Yūzan Daidōji - 2007 - Berkeley, Calif.: Ulysses. Edited by A. L. Sadler.
    For almost 700 years shoguns ruled Japan. These "gentleman warriors" developed a dedicated system of honor and strict guidlelines of behavior that Taira Shigesuke first brought together in his 16th century book—Bushido Shoshinshu. Present to a modern audience in clear, easy-to-read English, this new translation captures the majesty of the higher principles as well as the usefulness of the daily advice. From principles such as "a samurai should keep foremost in his mind the fact that he must die" to (...)
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