Myōe the dreamkeeper : fantasy and knowledge in early Kamakura Buddhism
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書誌事項
Myōe the dreamkeeper : fantasy and knowledge in early Kamakura Buddhism
(Harvard East Asian monographs, 156)
Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University , Distributed by the Harvard University Press, 1992
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Includes bibliography (p. [257]-279) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In the Kamakura period, Myoe Shonin (1173-1232) was a leader of Nara Buddhists who sought to revitalize traditional Buddhism in Japan. In his teaching, Myoe specially emphasized the value of the visions that could be achieved through meditation; and in his practice, he kept and occasionally illustrated a diary of his own visions and significant night dreams. The autograph copy of this remarkable document still exists, although some pages have been scattered among collectors. George J. Tanabe, Jr., here presents in English the most comprehensive compilation of the diary in any language. Moreover, his study of Myoe's life and teachings provides both a context within which the diary can be understood and a view of the often doctrinally contentious world of Kamakura Buddhism.
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