<<
>>

Bibliography

Aston, Williams, trans. 1972. Nihongi, Vol. 2. Tokyo. Boston Globe. 1984. May 7.

Farris, Wayne, 1985. Population, disease, and land in early Japan: 645—900. Cambridge.

Fujikawa, Yu.

1904. Nihon igaku shi (History of Japanese medicine). Tokyo.

1969. Nihon shippei shi (A history of disease in Japan). Tokyo.

Gottfried, Robert. 1983. The black death. New York.

Hattori, Toshiro. 1943. Joko shi iji kδ. Nihon Ishi Gaku Zasshi 1312: 64-76.

1945. Nara jidai igaku no kenkyu (Medicine in the Nara period, 710-784). Tokyo.

1955. Heian jidai igaku no kenkyu (Medicine in the Heian period, 784-1185). Tokyo.

1964. Kamakura jidai igaku shi no kenkyu (A history of medicine in the Kanakura period, 1185-1333). Tokyo.

1971. Muromachi Azuchi Momoyama jidai igaku shi no

kenkyu (A history of medicine in the Muromachi

Azuchi and Momoyama periods, 1333-1600). Tokyo. 1975. Ocho kizoku no byδjδ shindan. Tokyo.

Hurst, Cameron. 1979. Michinaga1S maladies. Monu­menta Nipponica 34: 101—12.

Jannetta1 Ann B. 1987. Epidemics and mortality in early modern Japan. Princeton, N.J.

Kitδ, Hiroshi. 1983. Nihon nisen nen nojinkδ shi. Tokyo. McCullough, William, and Helen McCullough, trans. 1980.

A tale of flowering fortunes, Vol. 1. Stamford, Conn. McNeill, William. 1976. Plagues and peoples. New York. Seidenstecker, Edward, trans. 1985. The tale of Genji. New York.

SZKT (Shintei zδho kokushi taikeι), 1933. Ruiju fusen sh∂. Tokyo.

1966. Nihon Montoku tennδ jitsuroku. Tokyo. Takeuchi, Rizo, et al., eds. 1979. The tale of the Masakado.

In Nihon shisδ taikei; Kodai seiji shakai shisδ, Vol. 8. Tokyo.

Tsuchida, Naoshige. 1965. Nihon no rekishi: Ochδ no kizoku. Tokyo.

Twitchett, Denis. 1979. Population and pestilence in T,ang China. In Studia Sino-Mongolica: Festschrift fur Her­bert Franke, ed. Wolfgang Bauer, 42-53. Wiesbaden.

VI.

<< | >>
Source: Kiple Kenneth F. (Editor). The Cambridge World History of Human Disease. Cambridge University Press,1993. — 1200 p.. 1993

More on the topic Bibliography: