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Japanese Historical Text Initiative

Japanese Historical Text Initiative (JHTI) is a searchable online database of Japanese historical documents and English translations. It is part of the Center for Japanese Studies at the University of California at Berkeley.[1]

History edit

Delmer M. Brown started the process of establishing JHTI in 1998.[2] The development of JHTI involved negotiations with the University of Tokyo Press and the National Institute of Japanese Literature.[3]

Select list edit

JHTI is an expanding online collection of historical texts. The original version of every paragraph is cross-linked with an English translation. The original words in Japanese and English translation are on the same screen.[4] There are seven categories of writings,[2] including

Ancient chronicles edit

These works were compiled by officials of the Imperial Court at the command of the emperors.[2]

Ancient gazetteers edit

These records, Fudoki, were compiled by provincial officials according to imperial edicts during the first half of the 8th century.[2]

  • Izumo no Kuni Fudoki (出雲国風土記) (submitted in 733) with translation by Michiko Aoki[9]
  • Harima no Kuni Fudoki (播磨国風土記) with translation by Michiko Aoki[10]
  • Bungo no Kuni Fudoki (豊後国風土記) with translation by Michiko Aoki[11]
  • Hizen no Kuni Fudoki (肥前国風土記) with translation by Michiko Aoki[12]
  • Hitachi no Kuni Fudoki (常陸国風土記) with translation by Michiko Aoki[13]

Ancient kami-civil code edit

This was a compilation of religious law and civil law.[2]

Medieval stories edit

These historical tales (monogatari) were about what was said and done by the prominent historical figures in aristocratic and military clans in feudal Japan[2]

Medieval and early-modern histories edit

These three histories were written in ways that mirror the religious and political interests of their authors.[2]

State and Imperial Shinto edit

These works are about State Shinto and the Empire of Japan.[2]

  • Meiji Ikô Jinja Kankei Hôrei Shiryô (明治以降神社関係法令史料, Governmental Orders Concerning Shinto Shrines After the First Year of Meiji)[23]
  • Kokutai no Hongi (Cardinal Principles of Nation Polity, 1937) with translation by John Owen Gauntlett[24]

Late-Edo period and Meiji period texts edit

This category is for miscellaneous writings which are from Japan's pre-modern and early-modern periods.[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Institute of East Asian Studies (IEAS) at University of California at Berkeley, "Japanese Historical Text Initiative (JHTI)"; retrieved 2013-2-1.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i . Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS). Stanford University. Archived from the original on 2016-06-11.
  3. ^ IEAS, "In Memoriam: Delmer Myers Brown"; retrieved 2013-2-1.
  4. ^ Japanese Historical Text Initiative (JHTI), "About JHTI"; retrieved 2013-2-1.
  5. ^ JHTI, Kojiki; retrieved 2013-02-01.
  6. ^ JHTI, Nihon Shoki; retrieved 2013-02-01.
  7. ^ JHTI, Shoku Nihongi; retrieved 2013-02-01.
  8. ^ JHTI, Kogoshui; retrieved 2013-02-01.
  9. ^ JHTI, Izumo Fudoki; retrieved 2013-2-1.
  10. ^ JHTI, Harima Fudoki; retrieved 2013-2-1.
  11. ^ JHTI, Bungo Fudoki; retrieved 2013-2-1.
  12. ^ JHTI, Hizen Fudoki; retrieved 2013-2-1.
  13. ^ JHTI, Hitachi Fudoki; retrieved 2013-2-1.
  14. ^ JHTI, Engi Shiki; retrieved 2013-02-01.
  15. ^ JHTI, Okagami; retrieved 2013-2-1.
  16. ^ JHTI, Yamato Monagatari; retrieved 2013-2-1.
  17. ^ JHTI, Eiga Monogatari; retrieved 2013-2-1.
  18. ^ JHTI, Taiheiki; retrieved 2013-2-1.
  19. ^ JHTI, Azuma Kagami; retrieved 2013-2-1.
  20. ^ JHTI, Gukansho; retrieved 2013-2-1.
  21. ^ JHTI, Jinno Shotoki; retrieved 2013-2-1.
  22. ^ JHTI, Tokushi Yoron; retrieved 2013-2-1.
  23. ^ JHTI, Meiji Horei; retrieved 2013-2-1.
  24. ^ JHTI, Kokutai no Hongi; retrieved 2013-2-1.

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Japanese Historical Text Initiative JHTI is a searchable online database of Japanese historical documents and English translations It is part of the Center for Japanese Studies at the University of California at Berkeley 1 Contents 1 History 2 Select list 2 1 Ancient chronicles 2 2 Ancient gazetteers 2 3 Ancient kami civil code 2 4 Medieval stories 2 5 Medieval and early modern histories 2 6 State and Imperial Shinto 2 7 Late Edo period and Meiji period texts 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editDelmer M Brown started the process of establishing JHTI in 1998 2 The development of JHTI involved negotiations with the University of Tokyo Press and the National Institute of Japanese Literature 3 Select list editJHTI is an expanding online collection of historical texts The original version of every paragraph is cross linked with an English translation The original words in Japanese and English translation are on the same screen 4 There are seven categories of writings 2 including This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Ancient chronicles edit These works were compiled by officials of the Imperial Court at the command of the emperors 2 Kojiki completed in 712 CE with translation clarification needed by Donald L Philippi 5 Nihon Shoki completed in 720 with translation by W G Aston 6 Shoku Nihongi covering 697 to 791 with translation by J B Snellen 7 Kogo Shui completed in 807 with translation by Genchi Katō and Hikoshirō Hoshino 8 Ancient gazetteers edit These records Fudoki were compiled by provincial officials according to imperial edicts during the first half of the 8th century 2 Izumo no Kuni Fudoki 出雲国風土記 submitted in 733 with translation by Michiko Aoki 9 Harima no Kuni Fudoki 播磨国風土記 with translation by Michiko Aoki 10 Bungo no Kuni Fudoki 豊後国風土記 with translation by Michiko Aoki 11 Hizen no Kuni Fudoki 肥前国風土記 with translation by Michiko Aoki 12 Hitachi no Kuni Fudoki 常陸国風土記 with translation by Michiko Aoki 13 Ancient kami civil code edit This was a compilation of religious law and civil law 2 Engishiki 927 with translation by Felicia Gressitt Bock 14 Medieval stories edit These historical tales monogatari were about what was said and done by the prominent historical figures in aristocratic and military clans in feudal Japan 2 Okagami covering the years 866 to 1027 with translation by Helen Craig McCullough 15 Yamato Monogatari completed around 951 with translation by Mildred Tahara translation 16 Eiga Monogatari covering the years 794 to 1185 with translation by William H McCullough amp Helen Craig McCullough 17 Taiheiki completed around 1371 with translation by Helen Craig McCullough 18 Azuma Kagami completed around 1300 with partial translation by Minoru Shinoda 19 Medieval and early modern histories edit These three histories were written in ways that mirror the religious and political interests of their authors 2 Gukanshō completed in 1219 with translation by Delmer M Brown and Ichiro Ishida 20 Jinnō Shōtōki completed in 1339 with translation by H Paul Varley 21 Tokushi Yoron completed in 1712 with translation by Joyce Ackroyd 22 State and Imperial Shinto edit These works are about State Shinto and the Empire of Japan 2 Meiji Iko Jinja Kankei Horei Shiryo 明治以降神社関係法令史料 Governmental Orders Concerning Shinto Shrines After the First Year of Meiji 23 Kokutai no Hongi Cardinal Principles of Nation Polity 1937 with translation by John Owen Gauntlett 24 Late Edo period and Meiji period texts edit This category is for miscellaneous writings which are from Japan s pre modern and early modern periods 2 See also editAozora Bunko JSTORReferences edit Institute of East Asian Studies IEAS at University of California at Berkeley Japanese Historical Text Initiative JHTI retrieved 2013 2 1 a b c d e f g h i Workshop on Japanese Historical Text Initiative JHTI Center for East Asian Studies CEAS Stanford University Archived from the original on 2016 06 11 IEAS In Memoriam Delmer Myers Brown retrieved 2013 2 1 Japanese Historical Text Initiative JHTI About JHTI retrieved 2013 2 1 JHTI Kojiki retrieved 2013 02 01 JHTI Nihon Shoki retrieved 2013 02 01 JHTI Shoku Nihongi retrieved 2013 02 01 JHTI Kogoshui retrieved 2013 02 01 JHTI Izumo Fudoki retrieved 2013 2 1 JHTI Harima Fudoki retrieved 2013 2 1 JHTI Bungo Fudoki retrieved 2013 2 1 JHTI Hizen Fudoki retrieved 2013 2 1 JHTI Hitachi Fudoki retrieved 2013 2 1 JHTI Engi Shiki retrieved 2013 02 01 JHTI Okagami retrieved 2013 2 1 JHTI Yamato Monagatari retrieved 2013 2 1 JHTI Eiga Monogatari retrieved 2013 2 1 JHTI Taiheiki retrieved 2013 2 1 JHTI Azuma Kagami retrieved 2013 2 1 JHTI Gukansho retrieved 2013 2 1 JHTI Jinno Shotoki retrieved 2013 2 1 JHTI Tokushi Yoron retrieved 2013 2 1 JHTI Meiji Horei retrieved 2013 2 1 JHTI Kokutai no Hongi retrieved 2013 2 1 External links editJapanese Historical Text Initiative National Institute of 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