
Japanese Chronological Tables, Showing the Date, According to the Julian or Gregorian Calendar, of the First day of Each Japanese Month: From Tai-kwa ... an Introductory Essay On Japanese Chronology
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History
형식
하드커버
페이지
334
언어
영어
출판됨
Aug 26, 2015
출판사
Sagwan Press
ISBN-10
1340361418
ISBN-13
9781340361419
설명
This scholarly work offers a unique exploration into Japanese chronology, meticulously detailing the dates of the first day of each Japanese month as they align with the Julian and Gregorian calendars. Through careful research, the authors, William Bramsen and Ernest Wilson Clement, present a comprehensive chronological framework that bridges Eastern and Western timekeeping systems.
The introduction provides an insightful essay, delving into the complexities of Japanese timekeeping and its historical context. It sets the stage for understanding how Japan's rich cultural history is interwoven with its methods of organizing time, reflecting its society, traditions, and evolution over centuries.
Scholars and enthusiasts of Japanese history will find this work invaluable. It preserves essential data and illuminates the development of a distinct temporal system that has influenced various aspects of Japanese life. Through this meticulous arrangement of information, readers gain a deeper appreciation for the intricacies of both Japanese and global chronology.
The introduction provides an insightful essay, delving into the complexities of Japanese timekeeping and its historical context. It sets the stage for understanding how Japan's rich cultural history is interwoven with its methods of organizing time, reflecting its society, traditions, and evolution over centuries.
Scholars and enthusiasts of Japanese history will find this work invaluable. It preserves essential data and illuminates the development of a distinct temporal system that has influenced various aspects of Japanese life. Through this meticulous arrangement of information, readers gain a deeper appreciation for the intricacies of both Japanese and global chronology.