Elisabeth |
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Author:
| Nivola, Claire A. |
ISBN: | 978-0-606-22620-2 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2001 |
Publisher: | Turtleback
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | Contact Supplier contact
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Book Description:
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English description: In a richly illustrated study, the authors trace Jimmu Tenno, Japan's legendary first emperor, on bronze mirrors of his own time.The mirrors, while steeped in mythology, tell the emperor's historic deeds almost exactly as do the eighth-century legends in the "Kojiki" and "Nihon shoki", thereby revealing the founder of Japan and its ruling dynasty as a truly historical figure who lived - and worshipped the sun-goddess Amaterasu - in the third century of our era....
More DescriptionEnglish description: In a richly illustrated study, the authors trace Jimmu Tenno, Japan's legendary first emperor, on bronze mirrors of his own time.The mirrors, while steeped in mythology, tell the emperor's historic deeds almost exactly as do the eighth-century legends in the "Kojiki" and "Nihon shoki", thereby revealing the founder of Japan and its ruling dynasty as a truly historical figure who lived - and worshipped the sun-goddess Amaterasu - in the third century of our era. These discoveries will have a major impact on the history of Japan. German description: In einer reich illustrierten Arbeit untersuchen die Verfasser Darstellungen von Jimmu Tenno, Japans erstem Kaiser, auf Bronzespiegeln seiner Zeit. Sie zeigen, dass trotz mythologischer Einkleidung diese Spiegel Jimmu's Taten nahezu genau so berichten wie die im "Kojiki" und "Nihon shoki" erhaltenen Legenden des 8. Jahrhunderts. Die Legenden stammen also aus Jimmus eigener Zeit, dem 3. Jahrhundert unserer Zeitrechnung. Jimmu, der Grunder Japans und seiner regierenden Dynastie war somit eine echte historische Personlichkeit - eine Tatsache von entscheidender Bedeutung fur die Geschichte des Landes.