Kaibara Ekken (貝原 益軒, December 17, 1630 – October 5, 1714) or Ekiken, also known as Atsunobu (篤信), was a Japanese Neo-Confucianist philosopher and botanist...
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Kaibara may refer to: Kaibara Ekken (1630-1714), a Japanese Neo-Confucian philosopher and botanist Kaibara, Hyōgo, a former town located in Hikami District...
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Kinoshita Jun'an (1621–1698) Yamaga Sokō (1622–1685) Itō Jinsai (1627–1705) Kaibara Ekken (aka Ekiken) (1630–1714) Satō Naokata (1650?–1719) Asami Keisai (1652–1712)...
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effectively used in the external treatment of smallpox, which prompted Kaibara Ekken to describe the herb in his Yamato honzō (大和本草), under the name of ashitagusa...
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frequently attributed to Japanese botanist and educator Kaibara Ekken. The Onna Daigaku is cited as Ekken's most popular book, which was often gifted to new...
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Japanese mathematics books in history, having influenced Seki Takakazu, Kaibara Ekken, and many other later Japanese mathematicians. It is partly based on...
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disciple, Kaibara Ekken (1630–1714), who wrote a number of influential works on Confucian Shinto, including the "Greater Learning for Women." Ekken's writings...
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also recurred in Japanese sources dating to the Edo Period, such as Kaibara Ekken's Yamato honzō, which describe the creature as having skin that hangs...
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theorist Hayashi Gahō, Tokugawa shogunate academician/scholar/bureaucrat Kaibara Ekken, Edo period writer/botanist/philosopher Ebrey, Patricia Buckley (1993)...
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Musashi (1584–1645) Kumazawa Banzan (1619–1691) Itō Jinsai (1627–1705) Kaibara Ekken (1630–1714) Ogyū Sorai (1666–1728) Hakuin Ekaku (1686–1769) Tominaga...
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