Inazo Nitobe eBooks

eBooks di Inazo Nitobe editi da Qasim Idrees di Formato Mobipocket

Inazo Nitobe (1862-1933), educatore, interprete culturale e diplomatico, studiò economia agricola a Sapporo. Convertitosi al Cristianesimo, nel 1883 riprese gli studi di letteratura inglese e di economia presso l’Università di Tokyo; in seguito si recò negli Stati Uniti e poi Germania. Nel 1897 si trasferì negli Stati Uniti con la moglie americana, dove scrisse la sua opera più famosa, Bushido. Nel 1918 partecipò alla Conferenza di Pace di Versailles e rimase a Ginevra come sottosegretario generale della Lega delle Nazioni. Tornato in Giappone nel 1926, divenne direttore dell’Istituto delle Relazioni Pacifiche.
EBOOK   9788827578988

Bushido. E-book. Formato Mobipocket Inazo Nitobe   -  Qasim Idrees, 2018  - 

Bushido, often translated as Way of the Warrior, came from the Samurai way of life and moral code. It emphasized loyalty, skill, moderation and honor, and became a widespread influence throughout Japan. In Shogakukan Kokugo Daijiten, the Japanese dictionary, "Bushido is defined as a unique philosophy (ronri) that spread through the warrior class from the Muromachi (chusei) period." Nitobe Inazo, in his book Bushido: The Soul of Japan, described it in this way. "...Bushido, then, is the code of moral principles which the samurai were required or instructed to observe...More frequently it is a code unuttered and unwritten...It was an organic growth of decades and centuries of military career."

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EBOOK   9788827530313

Bushido. E-book. Formato Mobipocket Inazo Nitobe   -  Qasim Idrees, 2017  - 

Bushido, often translated as Way of the Warrior, came from the Samurai way of life and moral code. It emphasized loyalty, skill, moderation and honor, and became a widespread influence throughout Japan. In Shogakukan Kokugo Daijiten, the Japanese dictionary, "Bushido is defined as a unique philosophy (ronri) that spread through the warrior class from the Muromachi (chusei) period." Nitobe Inazo, in his book Bushido: The Soul of Japan, described it in this way. "...Bushido, then, is the code of moral principles which the samurai were required or instructed to observe...More frequently it is a code unuttered and unwritten...It was an organic growth of decades and centuries of military career."

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