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نویسندگان: Wm. Theodore de Bary (editor)
سری: Introduction to Asian Civilizations
ISBN (شابک) : 9780231143042, 9780231143233
ناشر: Columbia University Press
سال نشر: 2008
تعداد صفحات: 926
زبان: English
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Sources of East Asian Tradition, Volume 1: Premodern Asia به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب منابع سنت آسیای شرقی، جلد 1: آسیای پیشامدرن نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
در منابع سنت شرق آسیا، Wm. تئودور دی بری مجموعهای از خوانشهای ضروری را از مجموعههای بسیار محبوب خود منابع سنت چینی، منابع سنت کرهای، و منابع سنت ژاپنی ارائه میکند تا خوانندگان بتوانند تصویری مختصر اما نه کمتر جامع از سنتهای اجتماعی، فکری و مذهبی را تجربه کنند. آسیای شرقی. جلد 1 نمونههایی از نوشتههای اولیه تا سال 1600 را نشان میدهد که زندگی در چین اولیه و اولین عصر امپراتوری و همچنین تأثیر عمیق دائوئیسم، بودیسم، احیای کنفوسیوس و نئوکنفوسیوس را روشن میکند. خاستگاه فرهنگ و ساختارهای سیاسی کره، تا سلسله Choson. و تحولات عمده در ژاپن اولیه و قرون وسطی. دی بری تعادل علامت تجاری خود را در مواد منبع حفظ می کند، از جمله خوانش های اساسی در زمینه های تاریخ، جامعه، سیاست، آموزش، فلسفه و دین، و از این طریق به سنت خود در ارائه منبعی استثنایی برای معلمان، دانش پژوهان، دانش آموزان و عموم ادامه می دهد. خواننده
In Sources of East Asian Tradition, Wm. Theodore de Bary offers a selection of essential readings from his immensely popular anthologies Sources of Chinese Tradition, Sources of Korean Tradition, and Sources of Japanese Tradition so readers can experience a concise but no less comprehensive portrait of the social, intellectual, and religious traditions of East Asia. Volume 1 samples writings from the earliest times to 1600, illuminating life in early China and the first imperial age, as well as the profound impact of Daoism, Buddhism, the Confucian revival, and Neo-Confucianism; the origins of Korean culture and political structures, up through the Choson dynasty; and major developments in early and medieval Japan. De Bary maintains his trademark balance of source materials, including seminal readings in the areas of history, society, politics, education, philosophy, and religion, thereby continuing his own tradition of providing an exceptional resource for teachers, scholars, students, and the general reader.
Contents Preface Acknowledgments PART ONE. Traditional China Explanatory Note Contributors Chronology 1. The Oracle-Bone Inscriptions of the Late Shang Dynasty. DAVID N. KEIGHTLEY The Shang Dynasty The Oracle-Bone Inscriptions The High God (Di) and Other Powers Divination and Legitimation The Legacy of Shang 2. Classical Sources of Chinese Tradition. BURTON WATSON, DAVID S. NIVISON, IRENE BLOOM The Classic of Documents The “Canon of Yao” and the “Canon of Shun” Shao Announcement The Classic of Odes From the Greater Odes 3. Confucius and the Analects. IRENE BLOOM Selections from the Analects 4. Mozi: Utility, Uniformity, and Universal Love. BURTON WATSON Selections from the Mozi Section 9: “Honoring the Worthy” (Part 2) Section 11: “Identifying with the Superior” (Part 1) Section 16: “Universal Love” (Part 3) Section 26: “The Will of Heaven” (Part 1) Section 27: “The Will of Heaven” (Part 2) Section 39: “Against Confucians” (Part 2) 5. The Way of Laozi and Zhuangzi Metaphysics and Government in the Laozi (I. Bloom) From the Daodejing Transformation and Transcendence in the Zhuangzi (B. Watson, A. C. Graham) From Chapter 1, “Free and Easy Wandering” (BW) From Chapter 2, “The Sorting Which Evens Things Out” (ACG, IB) From Chapter 3, “The Secret of Caring for Life” (BW) From Chapter 4, Tn the World of Men” (BW) From Chapter 6, “The Great and Venerable Teacher” (BW) From Chapter 7, “Fit for Emperors and Kings\" (W. T. de Bary) 6. The Evolution of the Confucian Tradition in Antiquity Mencius (I. Bloom) Selections from the Mencius The Duty of Ministers to Reprove a Ruler The Well-Field System of Landholding Mencius’ Arguments with Yang Zhu and Mozi Xunzi (IB) Selections from the Xunzi Chapter 1: \"Encouraging Learning” Chapter 2: “Cultivating Oneself” Chapter 9: “The Regulations of the King” Chapter 17: “A Discussion of Heaven” Chapter 19: “A Discussion of Rites” Chapter 23: “Human Nature as Evil” The Zuozhuan (B. Watson) Selection from the Zuozhuan 7. Legalists and Militarists The Guanzi (W. Allyn Rickett) The Book of Lord Shang (J. J. L. Duyvendak) The Han Feizi (B. Watson) Li Si: Legalist Theories in Practice (BW) Memorial on the Abolition of the Enfeoffment System Memorial on the Burning of Books Memorial on Exercising Heavy Censure The Military Texts: The Sunzi (K. Smith) Selections from the Sunzi 8. The Han Reaction to Qin Absolutism Jia Yi: “The Faults of Qin” (D. W. Y. Kwok) The Rebellion of Chen She and Wu Guang (B. Watson) The Rise of Liu Bang, Founder of the Han (BW) Liu Bang Becomes the First Emperor of the Han Dynasty (BW) 9. Syncretic Visions of State, Society, and Cosmos. HAROLD ROTH, SARAH QUEEN, NATHAN SIVIN The Theoretical Basis of the Imperial Institution The Springs and Autumns of Mr. Lu (NS) The Round Way The Huang-Lao Silk Manuscripts (HR, SQ) Book 1: Normative Standards, Part 1 Normative Standards, Part 5 The Guanzi Techniques of the Mind, I (HR) The Syncretist Chapters of the Zhuangzi (A. C. Graham, B. Watson) The World of Thought (BW) The Huainanzi on Rulership (HR) Huainanzi 9, \"The Techniques of Rulership” Huainanzi 14, “Inquiring Words” The Medical Microcosm (NS) The Divine Pivot A Syncretist Perspective on the Six Schools Sima Tan: “On the Six Lineages of Thought” (HR, SQ) 10. The Imperial Order and Han Syntheses Guidelines for Han Rulers (D. W. Y. Kwok) Lu Jia: The Natural Order and the Human Order Jia Yi: The Primacy of the People DongZhongshu Luxuriant Gems of the Spring and Autumn Annals (S. Queen) Deriving Political Norms from Microcosmic and Macrocosmic Models “The Conduct of Heaven and Earth” The Responsibilities of Rulership “Establishing the Primal Numen” “The Way of the King Penetrates Three” Defining Human Nature “An In-Depth Examination of Names and Designations” Interpreting Omens “Humaneness Must Precede Wisdom” Self-Cultivation “Standards of Humaneness and Rightness” The Issue of Moral Autonomy The Codifying of the Confucian Canon (B. Watson) State Orthodoxy State University Civil Service The Rivalry Between Legalism and Confucianism The Confucian Canon The Formation of the Classic of Changes (R. J. Lynn) The Commentary on the Appended Phrases, Part 1 The Commentary on the Appended Phrases, Part 2 Heaven, Earth, and the Human in the Classic of Filiality (W. T. De Bary) The Classic of Filiality The Record of Rites and the Ritual Tradition The Great Learning (I. Bloom) The Mean (IB) “The Meaning of Sacrifices” (IB) The “Evolution of Rites” (BW) The “Record of Music” (IB) Ban Gu: Discourses in the White Tiger Hall Han Views of the Universal Order (B W) The Creation of the Universe From the Huainanzi The Five Phases The Reconstruction of Chinese History The Concept and Marking of Time 11. The Economic Order. BURTON WATSON Chao Cuo: Memorial on the Encouragement of Agriculture Dong Zhongshu: Memorial on Land Reform State Control of Commerce and Industry The Debate on Salt and Iron The Reforms of Wang Mang Wang Mang: Edict on Land Reform 12. The Great Han Historians. BURTON WATSON The Records of the Grand Historian Sima Qian: The Sacred Duty of the Historian The Writing of the First Dynastic History 13. Learning of the Mysterious. RICHARD JOHN LYNN, WING-TSIT CHAN Wang Bi (RJL) General Remarks on the Changes of the Zhou (RJL) The Sage (RJL) Guo Xiang: Commentary on the Zhuangzi (WTC) 14. Daoist Religion. NATHAN SIVIN, KRISTOFER SCHIPPER Commandments of Lord Lao (KS) The Divine Incantations Scripture (NS) 15. The Introduction of Buddhism. LEON HURVITZ, TSAI HENG-TING Basic Teachings of Buddhism The Coming of Buddhism to China Mouzi: Disposing of Error Huiyuan: “A Monk Does Not Bow Down Before a King” Admonitions of the Fanwang Sutra (THT) 16, Schools of Buddhist Doctrine. LEON HURVITZ, BURTON WATSON, DANIEL STEVENSON, GEORGE TANABE, WING-TSIT CHAN The General Character of Doctrinal Buddhism Schools of Chinese Buddhist Philosophy The Three-Treatise School Jizang: The Profound Meaning of the Three Treatises (LH) The Lotus School: The Tiantai Synthesis (DS) Excerpts from the Lotus Sutra (BW) Huisi: The Method of Calming and Contemplation in the Mahayana (LH) The Flower Garland (Huayan) School (GT) The Flower Garden Sutra Buddhism’s Assimilation to Tang Political Culture (C. Orzech) The Humane King as Protector of Buddhism 17. Schools of Buddhist Practice. LEON HURVITZ, DANIEL STEVENSON, PHILIP B. YAMPOLSKY, CHUN-FANG YU The Pure Land School Daochuo: Compendium on the Happy Land (DS, LH) Shandao: “The Parable of the White Path” (W. T. de Bary) The Meditation School The Platform Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch (PY) The Legend of Baizhang, “Founder” of Chan Monastic Discipline (T. G. Foulk) Regulations of the Chan School (TGF) The Chanyuan Monastic Code Buddhist Rituals and Devotional Practices (CFY) Zhongfeng Mingben: Admonition on Filiality 18. Social Life and Political Culture in the Tang The Role of Confucianism in the Tang House Instructions of Mr. Tan (A. Dien) The Great Tang Code (W. Johnson) Zhangsun Wuji: The Tang Code Han Yu and the Confucian “Way” (C. Hartman) “Essentials of the Moral Way” (CH) Memorial on the Bone of Buddha (B. Watson) Emperor Wuzong’s Edict on the Suppression of Buddhism (BW) 19. The Confucian Revival in the Song. WM. THEODORE DE BARY The Confucian Program of Reform The Way as the Basis for Government Policy Cheng Yi: Memorial to Emperor Renzong The New Laws of Wang Anshi Wang Anshi: Memorial to Emperor Renzong Wang Anshi: In Defense of Five Major Policies Opposition to the New Laws of Wang Anshi Sima Guang: A Petition to Do Away with the Most Harmful of the New Laws “The Learning of the Emperors” and the Classics Mat Fan Zuyu: The Learning of the Emperors (M. Guarino) Cheng Yi: Letter to the Empress Dowager Concerning the Classics Mat (MG) The Writing of History (C. Schirokauer) Sima Guang: History as Mirror (CS) Zhu Xi: History and Philosophy in Tandem (B. Watson) 20. Neo-Confucianism: The Philosophy of Human Nature and the Way of the Sage Zhou Dunyi: The Metaphysics and Practice of Sagehood (Joseph Adler) “Explanation of the Diagram of the Supreme Polarity” Penetrating the Classic of Changes Zhang Zai and the Unity of all Creation (W. T. Chan) The ‘Western Inscription” Correcting Youthful Ignorance The Cheng Brothers: Principle, Human Nature, and the Learning of the Way (WTC) Principle and the Universe Human Nature Cheng Hao’s Reply to Zhang Zai’s Letter on the Stabilizing of Human Nature Reverent Seriousness and Humanity On Understanding the Nature of Humanity The Synthesis of Song Neo-Confucianism in Zhu Xi (W. T. Chan, W. T. de Bary) Principle and Material-Force The Supreme Ultimate (Polarity) Human Nature, the Nature of Things, and Their Destiny The Nature as Principle The Psycho-Physical Nature The Mind-and-Heart 21. Zhu Xi’s Neo-Confucian Program. WM. THEODORE DE BARY Preface to the Great Learning by Chapter and Phrase The Great Learning by Chapter and Phrase, Chapter 1 Preface to the Mean by Chapter and Phrase The Mean by Chapter and Phrase, Chapter 1 Personal Proposals for Schools and Official Recruitment (R. G. Chu) “Articles of the White Deer Grotto Academy” Preface to the Family Rituals (Patricia Ebrey) “Proposal for Community Granaries” (Thomas H.C. Lee) Proclamation of Instructions (R.G. Chu) “The Lil Family Community Compact, Amended and Emended” (J. Meskill) 22. Ideological Foundations of Late Imperial China. WM. THEODORE DE BARY, EDWARD FARMER, JOHN DARDESS Xu Heng and Khubilai Khan (WTdB) Five Measures Required by the Times The Examination Debate Under Khubilai Sage King and Sage Minister: Ouyang Xuan on Khubilai and Xu Heng Ming Foundations of Late Imperial China Ming Taizu: August Ming Ancestral Instruction (EF) Education and Examinations (JD) Ming Taizu: Placard for the Instruction of the People (EF) 23. Neo-Confucian Education. WM. THEODORE DE BARY Zhu Xi: Preface to the Elementary Learning Wang Yinglin: The Three Character Classic The Standard School Curriculum Zhen Dexiu: “Instructions for Children” (R. G. Chu) Women’s Education (T. Kelleher) Ban Zhao: Admonitions for Women (N. L. Swann) Madam Cheng: Classic ofFiliality for Women (TK) Song Ruozhao: Analects for Women (TK) Empress Xu: Instructions for the Inner Quarters (TK) 24. Self and Society in the Ming Wang Yangming Wang Yangmings New Learning of the Mind-and-Heart Memoir on the Reconstruction of Shanyin Prefectural School (W. T. de Bary) “Questions on the Great Learning\" (W. T. Chan) The Identification of Mind and Principle The Unity of Knowing and Acting The Colloquy at the Tianquan Bridge Social and Political Measures ofWang Yangming Fundamental Ideas on Elementary Education (WTC) The Community Compact for Southern Ganzhou (WTC) The Wang Yangming School Wang Gen: The Common Man as Sage (WTdB) The Huainan Investigation of Things “Clear Wisdom and Self-Preservation\" Li Zhi: Arch-Individualist (WTdB) The Childlike Mind-and-Heart Phony Sages The Legitimacy of Being Self-Interested Luo Qinshun and the Philosophy of Qi (I. Bloom) Monism of Qi Human Nature Desires and Feelings The Practical Learning of Lii Kun (J. H. Smith) Restoration of Community Schools Morality Books (R. G. Chu, WTdB) The Treatise of the Most Exalted One on Moral Retribution (WTC) The Silent Way of Recompense (WTC) The Donglin Academy (H. Busch, WTdB) Gu Xiancheng: Compact for Meetings of the Donglin Academy Liu Zongzhou on Life and Death (T. Weiming) “Teaching on Life and Death” Glossary of Key Terms Pinyin to Wade-Giles Romanization Chart PART TWO. Traditional Korea Explanatory Note Contributors Chronology 25. Origins of Korean Culture The Foundation Myth Tangun Korea in the Chinese Dynastic Histories Accounts of the Eastern Barbarians 26. The Rise of the Three Kingdoms King ChinhCing’s Monument at Maun Pass Political Thought Ch’ang Chori Social Structure King Htingddk’s Edict on Clothing, Carts, and Housing Sol Kyedu 27. The Introduction of Buddhism Paekche Buddhism Kydmik and the Disciplinary School HySngwang and the Lotus Scripture Silla Buddhism PSpkong Declares Buddhism the National Faith Maitreya and Esoteric Buddhism Maitreya’s Incarnation as a Hwarang The Hwarang Origins of the Hwarang 28. Consolidation of the State Unification of the Three Kingdoms Account of the Silla-Tang War Confucian Political Thought King Sinmun’s Proclamation of His Accession Confucian Learning The Royal Confucian Academy Daoism Inscription on an Image at Kamsan Monastery (Silla) 29. The Rise of Buddhism Wdnhyo’s Buddhist Philosophy Introduction to Exposition of the “Adamantine Absorption Scripture” Arouse Your Mind and Practice! Commentary on the Awakening of Faith Diagram of the Dharmadhatu According to the One Vehicle Belief in the Pure Land Ungmyon 30. Local Clans and the Rise of the Meditation School The Rise of Local Chiefs Establishment of the Meditation School The Life of Musang Toui: Questions and Answers with Chief of Clerics Chiwdn 31. Early Koryo Political Structure Founding of Koryd Formation of Government Wang Kdn: Ten Injunctions Development of Confucian Polity Ch’oe Sungno: On Current Affairs Ch’oe Sungno: On Buddhism 32. Military Rule and Late Koryti Reform Establishment of Military Rule Ch’oe Ch’unghfin: The Ten Injunctions Establishment of the Personnel Authority Private Armies Relations with the Mongols Yi Chehyon: Opposition to Yuan Policies Late Koryo Reforms Yi Chehyon: Reform Proposals Yi Saek: Memorial on Current Affairs 33. Buddhism: The Ch\'ont\'ae and Chogye Schools Resurgence of Buddhism Chinul: The Compact of the Samadhi and Prajna Community Chinul and the Chogye School Chinul: Excerpts from the Exposition of the “Flower Garland Scripture”: Preface Publication of the Tripitaka Yi Kyubo: Royal Prayer on the Occasion of the Production of the Tripitaka 34. Neo-Confucianism Yi Saek: The Spread of Neo-Confucianism Chong Tojon: Philosophical Rebuttal of Buddhism and Daoism History Kim Pusik: On Presenting the Historical Record of the Three Kingdoms to the King 35. Political Thought in Early Choson Ruling the New Dynasty Kwon Kiln: On Royal Action New Government Chong Tojon: On the Prime Minister The Way of Principle Cho Kwangjo: On Problems of the Time Cho Kwangjo: On the Superior Man and the Inferior Man On Sage Learning Yi Hwang: Memorial on Six Points Yi I: Memorial in Ten Thousand Words 36. Culture Invention of the Korean Alphabet King Sejong: Preface to Correct Sounds to Instruct the People Chong Inji: Postscript to Correct Sounds to Instruct the People Ch’oe Malli: Opposition to the Korean Alphabet Education and Scholarship ChSng Tojon: Establishment of Schools Royal Confucian Academy White Cloud Grotto Academy The Recruitment Examinations Song Hyon: On the Civil Service Examination Printing Books Song Hyon: On Printing 37. Social Life The Role of Rites Sdng Hy6n: The Fundamental Role of Rites Yi Chi: On the Establishment of Domestic Shrines The Position of Women On Differentiating Between Main Wife and Concubine On Treating the Main Wife Prohibition Against Remarriage of Women Sin Sukchu: House Rules 38. Economy The Land System Chong Tojon: On Land Promotion of Agriculture King Sejong: Edict for the Promotion of Agriculture 39. Thought Yi Hwang and the Sage Learning Ten Diagrams on Sage loaming Yi I Letter to Sdng Hon 40. Buddhism Kihwa Treatise on Manifesting Rightness KimSisup On No-Thought Hyujong Secrets of Meditation and Doctrine PART THREE. Traditional Japan Explanatory Note Contributors Chronology 41. The Earliest Records of Japan Japan in the Chinese Dynastic Histories Accounts of the Eastern Barbarians History of the Kingdom of Wei History of the Sui Dynasty The Earliest Japanese Chronicles Birth of the Land 42. Early Shinto Legends Concerning Shinto Deities Birth of the Sun Goddess Descent of the Divine Grandson with the Three Imperial Regalia Shinto Prayers Norito for the Festival of the Sixth Month The Great Exorcism of the Last Day of the Sixth Month 43. Prince Shotoku and His Constitution The Reign of Suiko and Rule of Shotoku The Empress Suiko The Seventeen-Article Constitution of Prince Shotoku The Lotus Sutra The Vimalakirti Sutra 44. Chinese Thought and Institutions in Early Japan Chinese-Style History and the Imperial Concept From the Preface to Records of Ancient Matters Emperor Jinmu The Reform Era Inauguration of the Great Reform Era Reform Edicts The Commentary on the Legal Code Regulations for Fitness Reports New Compilation of the Register of Families Preface in the Form of a Memorial to Emperor Saga 45. Nara Buddhism The Sutra of the Golden Light Buddhism and the State in Nara Japan Proclamation of the Emperor Shomu on the Erection of the Great Buddha Image The Bodhisattva Gyogi Regulation of the Buddhist Orders by the Court Edicts of the Empress Shotoku Concerning Dokyo Edict of October 19,764 Edict of November 26, 766 The Merger of Buddhist and Shinto Deities 46. Saicho and Mount Hiei. RYUSAKU TSUNODA, PAUL GRONER The Tendai Lotus Teaching Saicho: Vow of Uninterrupted Study of the Lotus Sutra Regulations for Students of the Mountain School in Six Articles I Regulations for Students of the Mountain School II Subsequent History of Tendai and Mount Hiei (PG) 47. Kukai and Esoteric Buddhism Kukai and His Master The Transmission of Esoteric Buddhism Enlightenment in This Bodily Existence The Ten Stages of Religious Consciousness Recapitulation of the Ten Stages of Religious Consciousness A School of Arts and Sciences The Spread of Esoteric Buddhism Sex and Buddhahood: A Shingon Heresy Selections from The Precious Mirror Annen: “Maxims for the Young” 48. Amida, the Pure Land, and the Response of the Old Buddhism to the New Traditional Pure Land Buddhism Genshin: The Essentials of Salvation Innovators of the New Pure Land Buddhism Honen: The One-Page Testament Shinran: The Lamentation and Self-Reflection of Gutoku Shinran Shinran: A Record in Lament of Divergencies Rennyo: Rennyo’s Rules Ippen: Selections from A Hundred Sayings The Revival of Earlier Buddhism Myoe: Smashing the Evil Chariot Jokei: Gedatsu Shonins Petition for Reviving the Precepts 49. New Views of History. PAUL VARLEY Medieval Uses of the Past Jien Gukansho One Hundred Kings Helping Emperors Rule An Appeal to Retired Emperor Go-Toba Kitabatake Chikafusa and the Southern Court Direct Succession of Gods and Sovereigns Fujiwara and Murakami Genji as Assistants to Emperors On Imperial Restoration 50. The Way of the Warrior. PAUL VARLEY Taira and Minamoto The Tale of Ho gen The Tale of the Heike “The Mighty Fall at Last, They Are Dust Before the Wind” Eastern Warriors The Taira as Courtier-Warriors Chronicle of Great Peace: The Loyalist Heroes 51. Nichiren: The Sun and the Lotus. PHILIP B. YAMPOLSKY “Rectification for the Peace of the Nation” The Eye-Opener 52. Zen Buddhism. WILLIAM BODIFORD Zen in Japan Eisai: Propagation of Zen for the Protection of the State Do gen: How to Practice Buddhism “The Fully Apparent Case” Buddha Nature Muso Soseki: Sermon at the Dedication of Tenryu ji Dharma Hall Reflections on the Enmity Between Go-Daigo and the Shogun, Ashikaga Takauji 53. Shinto in Medieval Japan Yoshida Kanetomo: Essentials of Prime Shinto (A. Grapard) Kitabatake Chikafusa: Chronicle of the Direct Succession of Gods and Sovereigns 54. The Vocabulary of Japanese Aesthetics The Way of Tea (P. Varley) Drink Tea and Prolong Life Murata Shuko: “Letter of the Heart” The Spiritual Basis of the Tea Ceremony 55. Womens Education Keisei: A Companion in Solitude (R. Pandey) Mujulchien: Mirror for Women (R. Morrell) 56. Law and Precepts for the Warrior Houses. PAUL VARLEY The Joei Code The Law of the Muromachi Shogunate The Kenmu Code The Law of the Warrior Houses in the Age of War in the Provinces The Yuki House Code Precepts of the Warrior Houses House Precepts in the Sengoku Age “Seventeen-Article Testament of Asakura Toshikage” 57. The Regime of the Unifiers. JURGIS S. A. ELISONAS Oda Nobunaga The Assault on Mount Hiei and the Blessings of Nobunaga Nobunaga in Echizen Letters from the Battleground Nobunaga in Azuchi The Proud Tower The Free Market of Azuchi Toyotomi Hideyoshi Domestic Policies The Disarmament of the Populace Restrictions on Change of Status The Laws and Regulations of the Taiko The Korean War Letter to the King of Korea Keinen: “Korea Day by Day” Bibliography Index