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Title 「平泉文化圈」の問題 : 藤原氏關係の諸堂宇に對する一考察  
Kana 「ヒライズミ ブンカケン」 ノ モンダイ : フジワラシ カンケイ ノ ショドウウ ニ タイスル イチ コウサツ  
Romanization "Hiraizumi bunkaken" no mondai : Fujiwarashi kankei no shodo ni taisuru ichi kosatsu  
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Title On the Hiraizumi (平泉) culture range : a study of Buddhist arts made by Fujiwara clan  
Kana On the Hiraizumi (ヒライズミ) culture range : a study of Buddhist arts made by Fujiwara clan  
Romanization On the Hiraizumi (Hiraizumi) culture range : a study of Buddhist arts made by Fujiwara clan  
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Name 淺子, 勝二郎  
Kana アサコ, ショウジロウ  
Romanization Asako, Shojiro  
Affiliation 慶應義塾大學文學部  
Affiliation (Translated) Keio gijuku University  
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東京  
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Name 三田史学会  
Kana ミタ シガクカイ  
Romanization Mita shigakukai  
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Issued (from:yyyy) 1958  
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Name 史学  
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Volume 31  
Issue 1/2/3/4  
Year 1958  
Month 10  
Start page 32  
End page 52  
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03869334  
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In the eleventh and the twelveth century, Japanese Buddhism was characterized by the pessimism of the Mappo teachings (the theory of the latter days of Buddhism), and the diffusion of the Pure Land Sect of Buddhism 浄土宗 which taught men how to cope with these pessimistic teachings. Due to the diffusion of the Pure Land Sect many halls which were dedicated to Amida were built throughout the country. The Tohoku district (the north-eastern section of Japan) was by no means an exception. Even now, some Buddhist Halls and Images enshrined in them built in that period remain in the Tohoku district. They are : the Konjiki-do of Chuson-ji 中尊寺金色堂 the Amida Hall in Shiramizu 白水, the Amida Hall of Kozo-ji 高藏寺, and the Yakushi (Bhesajaguru) Hall in Kanago 金郷. These Halls and Images in the Tohoku district have a common character distinct in style from those Buddhist Halls and Images in other districts of this country. The writer of this article would call the district where the Buddhist Halls and Images of the Tohoku style are distributed the "Hiraizumi Culture Range" and studies the artistic style common in the Amida Halls and Images remaining in the Tohoku district.
 
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慶應義塾創立百年記念論文集
 
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/ Public / Faculty of Letters / The historical science / 31 (1958) / 31(1/2/3/4) 195810
 
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