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The Kojiki : an account of ancient matters / [compiled by] Ō no Yasumaro ; translated by Gustav Heldt.
Uniform title
Kojiki.
English
Format
Book
Language
English
Translated from
Japanese
Published/Created
New York : Columbia University Press, [2014]
Description
xxv, 279 pages ; 24 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Japan
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History
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To 645
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Japan
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Kings and rulers
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Mythology, Japanese
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Shinto
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Japanese literature
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Translations into English
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Compiler
Ō, Yasumaro, -723
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Translator
Heldt, Gustav
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Series
Translations from the Asian classics
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Summary note
"The Kojiki, previously translated as "A Record of Ancient Matters," is considered to be the first literary work in the history of Japan. It is a compilation of myths, history, songs, legends, genealogies, and other disparate works from which written history and literature were later created. The Kojiki tells of the origins of the four home islands of Japan central to the inspiration behind Shinto practices. The work moves in loosely historical progression starting with the creation of Japan in the age of the gods and the descent to earth of the ancestor of the imperial family through the reign of the legendary first sovereign, Emperor Jinmu, and successive rulers up to the reign of the 33rd sovereign, Empress Suiko (who reigned from 592-618). The creation myth describes the origin of Japan through a musuhi or spontaneous power through which the gods came into existence. After seven generations of gods are created by this force the last generation, male and female gods, called Ianagi and Izanami, create the islands of Japan. The two then give birth to the gods of various natural phenomena, including gods of the sea and rivers, of the mountains and plains, of the wind and, finally, of fire, who causes the death of the goddess Izanami. The male deity Izanagi then gives birth himself to the central figure in the Kojiki mythology, the Sun Goddess Amaterasu. Her descendant, the god Ninigi, comes down from heaven to earth and becomes the ancestor of the Yamato emperors"-- Provided by publisher.
Notes
Translated from the Japanese.
"The body of the translation is based on Yamaguchi Yoshinori and Kōnoshi Takamitsu, eds., Kojiki, Shinpen Nihon koten bungaku zenshû (Tokyo: Shōgakukan, 1997). ... this version has also benefited from the scholarship of the earlier complete annotated translations into English made by Basil Hall Chamberlain and Donald Phillipi, and Danno Yoko, as well as the word-hoard amassed by more than a century of English-language scholarship on early Japan"-- Preface and author.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Introduction
Preface
Book one. The first generations of spirits; Izanagi and Izanami Amaterasu and Susa-no-o; Ōkuni-nushi; Hiko-ho-no-ninigi; Ho-deri and hoho-demi
Book two. Sovereign Jinmu; Sovereign Suisei; Sovereign Annei; Sovereign Itoku; Sovereign Kōshō; Sovereign Kōan; Sovereign Kōrei; Sovereign Kōgen; Sovereign Kaika; Sovereign Sujin; Sovereign Suinin; Sovereign Keikō; Sovereign Seimu; Sovereign Chūai; Sovereign Ōjin
Book three. Sovereign Nintoku; Sovereign Richū; Sovereign Hanzei; Sovereign Ingyō; Sovereign Ankō; Sovereign Yūryaku; Sovereign Seinei; Sovereign Kenzō; Sovereign Ninken; Sovereign Buretsu; Sovereign Keitai; Sovereign Ankan; Sovereign Senka; Sovereign Kinmei; Sovereign Bidatsu; Sovereign Yōmei; Sovereign Sushun; Sovereign Suiko
Glossary of general terms
Glossary of personal names
Glossary of place names
Map 1. Ancient lands of Yamato Japan
Map 2. Central Yamato.
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ISBN
9780231163880 (cloth : alk. paper)
0231163886 (cloth : alk. paper)
9780231163897 (pbk.)
0231163894 (pbk.)
LCCN
2013049479
OCLC
870210932
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