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Journal articles on the topic "Hōru"

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Huang, Cheng‐Yi. "Enacting the “Incomprehensible China”: Modern European Jurisprudence and the Japanese Reconstruction of Qing Political Law." Law & Social Inquiry 33, no. 04 (2008): 955–1001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-4469.2008.00129.x.

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The great ambition of Japanese colonialism, from the time of its debut at the end of the nineteenth century, was the reformulation of Chinese law and politics. One of the most extraordinary examples of this ambition is The Administrative Law of the Qing Empire [Shinkoku Gyōseihō], a monumental enterprise undertaken by the Japanese colonial government in Taiwan intended not only to facilitate Japanese colonial administration of Taiwan but also to reorder the entire politico‐juridical order of China along the lines of modern rational law. This article examines the legal analysis embraced in The Administrative Law of the Qing Empire and recounts its attempt to reconstruct the Qing's “political law” (seihō) by a strange, ambiguous, and hybrid resort to “authenticity.” The strangeness of this Japanese colonial production comes from Japan's dual position as both colonizer of Taiwan and simultaneously itself colonized by “modern European jurisprudence”(kinsei hōri). In uncovering the effects of modern European jurisprudence on the Japanese enterprise, we will discover Japan's pursuit of its own cultural subjectivity embedded in The Administrative Law of the Qing Empire, epitomizing the campaign of national identities observable in the process of East Asian legal modernization.
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Pons-Sanz, Sara M. "The Etymology of the Word-Field of Old English hōre and the Lexico-Cultural Climate of Eleventh-Century England." Nottingham Medieval Studies 55 (January 2011): 23–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.nms.1.102418.

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Books on the topic "Hōru"

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Dansu hōru. Tōkyō: Yumani Shobō, 2004.

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Hattori, Norikazu, and Takayuki Hidaka. Ongaku hōru, gekijō, eigakan. 8th ed. Tōkyō: Ichigaya Shuppansha, 2001.

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Usuzawa, Yūji. Tōkyō konsāto hōru gaido. 8th ed. Tōkyō: Yamaha Myūjikku Media, 2011.

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Vēṇugōpāl, Nāgasūri. Cānaḷḷa hōru, bhāṣa tīru. Haidarābād: Nāgasūri Vēṇugōpāl, 2010.

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Patañjaliśāstri, Tallāvajjhala. Dēvara Kōṭēśu: Hōru : navalikalu. Rājamaṇḍri: Tallāvajjhala Patanjali Śāstri, 2007.

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Neki, Akira, and Yoshiko Satō. Kōkyō hōru to gekijō, ongakudōhō. 8th ed. Tōkyō: Suiyōsha, 2013.

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Etsuko, Takano. Iwanami Hōru to "eiga no nakama". Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten, 2013.

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Sugata, Masaaki. Tatarigami: Burkku hōru to shite no Nihon no kamigami. Tōkyō: Kosumo Ten Paburikēshon, 1989.

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Kim, Chin-song. Sōru ni dansu hōru o: 1930-nendai Chōsen no bunka. 8th ed. Tōkyō: Hōsei Daigaku Shuppankyoku, 2005.

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Yamazaki, Taisuke. Tennō no dainingu hōru: Shirarezaru Meiji Tennō no kyūtei gaikō. Kyōto-shi: Shibunkaku Shuppan, 2017.

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Book chapters on the topic "Hōru"

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Miller, Kassandra J. "Telling Time in the Greco-Roman World." In Time and Ancient Medicine, 15—C1P29. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198885177.003.0002.

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Abstract Chapter 1 introduces the temporal landscape of the Imperial period and the key concepts with which this book engages. The chapter reviews the archaeological evidence for sundials and water clocks and discusses both their capabilities and their changing prevalence over time. It also recounts how the Greek term hōra evolved to mean “hour” (as well as “season” and a general span of “time”), and it distinguishes between the two different kinds of hour (“seasonal” and “equinoctial”) that ancient timekeeping tools could measure. The chapter helps readers to better understand the temporal frameworks and lexicons that were available to physicians like Galen and, thus, to better appreciate the temporal choices that these physicians faced.
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"Excerpts from the “Relics” (“Shari”) and “Additional Teachings on Jewels” (“Hōju yū setsu”) Chapters of Kakuzen’s Notes (Kakuzen shō)." In Jewel in the Ashes, 287–312. BRILL, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9781684173389_011.

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