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- Anesaki Masaharu (japanisch 姉崎 正治, Go: Anesaki Chōfū (姉崎 嘲風); geboren 25. Juli 1873 in Kyōto; gestorben 21. Juli 1949 in Atami) war ein japanischer Religionsgelehrter, Kritiker und Essayist. (de)
- Masaharu Anesaki (姉崎 正治, Anesaki Masaharu, born July 25, 1873 – July 23, 1949), also known under his pen name "Chōfū Anesaki" (姉崎 嘲風, Anesaki Chōfū), was a leading Japanese intellectual and scholar of the Meiji period. Anesaki is credited as being the father of religious studies in Japan, but also wrote on a variety of subjects including culture, literature, and politics. He was also a member of the International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation of the League of Nations. After studies in Philosophy at the Tokyo Imperial University, he spent three years in Europe (1900–1903). During this time he studied under Deussen, Hermann Oldenberg, Gerbe, and Albrecht Weber in Germany, as well as Thomas William Rhys Davids in England. He spent more than another year abroad in 1908–09 with partial support from Albert Kahn, the French Philanthropist. During that time he traveled extensively through Italy, tracing the steps of Saint Francis of Assisi. His travelogue Hanatsumi Nikki (Flowers of Italy) recounts that journey. He spent 1913 to 1915 as a visiting scholar at Harvard University lecturing on Japanese literature and life. The lecture notes from this period were revised and were later the base for the book History of Japanese Religion. He was also instrumental in founding the scholarly collection that became the library of the University of Tokyo. A devout Nichiren Buddhist, he also published such titles as "How Christianity appeals to a Japanese Buddhist" (Hibbert Journal, 1905). He translated Schopenhauer's Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung into Japanese and explored terms of understanding between Buddhism and Western Philosophy. (en)
- Masaharu Anesaki (japonais : 姉崎 正治) (1873-1949) est un universitaire, philosophe et écrivain japonais qui a consacré sa carrière à l'étude des religions, en particulier le bouddhisme et le christianisme, et au comparatisme religieux. Ses enseignements et ses publications ont contribué à faire connaître le bouddhisme en Occident. (fr)
- Masaharu Anesaki (Kyoto, 25 luglio 1873 – Tokyo, 23 luglio 1949) è stato uno scrittore giapponese. Insegnante di storia delle religioni a Kyoto, si rese noto come seguace ed autore di opere su Nichiren. (it)
- 姉崎 正治(あねさき まさはる、1873年〈明治6年〉7月25日 - 1949年〈昭和24年〉7月23日)は、日本の文筆家・評論家・宗教学者(インド宗教・神道・仏教・キリスト教・新宗教)。号は嘲風(とうふう)。豆腐売りの掛け声を聞いて思いついたという。 (ja)
- Masaharu Anesaki (jap. 姉崎正治 Anesaki Masaharu; ur. 25 lipca 1873 w Kioto, zm. 24 lipca 1949 w Tokio), pseudonim literacki Chōfū (嘲風) – japoński filozof i religioznawca, pionier badań religioznawczych w Japonii. (pl)
- Масахару Анэсаки (яп. 姉崎 正治 Анэсаки Масахару); 25 июля 1873[…], Киото — 23 июля 1949[…], Токио) — японский учёный эпохи Мэйдзи. (ru)
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- Anesaki Masaharu (japanisch 姉崎 正治, Go: Anesaki Chōfū (姉崎 嘲風); geboren 25. Juli 1873 in Kyōto; gestorben 21. Juli 1949 in Atami) war ein japanischer Religionsgelehrter, Kritiker und Essayist. (de)
- Masaharu Anesaki (japonais : 姉崎 正治) (1873-1949) est un universitaire, philosophe et écrivain japonais qui a consacré sa carrière à l'étude des religions, en particulier le bouddhisme et le christianisme, et au comparatisme religieux. Ses enseignements et ses publications ont contribué à faire connaître le bouddhisme en Occident. (fr)
- Masaharu Anesaki (Kyoto, 25 luglio 1873 – Tokyo, 23 luglio 1949) è stato uno scrittore giapponese. Insegnante di storia delle religioni a Kyoto, si rese noto come seguace ed autore di opere su Nichiren. (it)
- 姉崎 正治(あねさき まさはる、1873年〈明治6年〉7月25日 - 1949年〈昭和24年〉7月23日)は、日本の文筆家・評論家・宗教学者(インド宗教・神道・仏教・キリスト教・新宗教)。号は嘲風(とうふう)。豆腐売りの掛け声を聞いて思いついたという。 (ja)
- Masaharu Anesaki (jap. 姉崎正治 Anesaki Masaharu; ur. 25 lipca 1873 w Kioto, zm. 24 lipca 1949 w Tokio), pseudonim literacki Chōfū (嘲風) – japoński filozof i religioznawca, pionier badań religioznawczych w Japonii. (pl)
- Масахару Анэсаки (яп. 姉崎 正治 Анэсаки Масахару); 25 июля 1873[…], Киото — 23 июля 1949[…], Токио) — японский учёный эпохи Мэйдзи. (ru)
- Masaharu Anesaki (姉崎 正治, Anesaki Masaharu, born July 25, 1873 – July 23, 1949), also known under his pen name "Chōfū Anesaki" (姉崎 嘲風, Anesaki Chōfū), was a leading Japanese intellectual and scholar of the Meiji period. Anesaki is credited as being the father of religious studies in Japan, but also wrote on a variety of subjects including culture, literature, and politics. He was also a member of the International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation of the League of Nations. (en)
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- Anesaki Masaharu (de)
- Masaharu Anesaki (it)
- Masaharu Anesaki (fr)
- Masaharu Anesaki (en)
- 姉崎正治 (ja)
- Masaharu Anesaki (pl)
- Анэсаки, Масахару (ru)
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