WHAT DOES ȘOTÁN MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of șotán in the Romanian dictionary
shaman, sotan, s.n. (reg.) deal crank. șotán, șotáne, s.n. (reg.) deal cotit.
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10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «ȘOTÁN»
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Sen no Rikyu (1522-1591) who perfected the tea ritual he learned from his teacher and passed it to his heir, setting the stage for the unbroken transmission of the Japanese tea ceremony down to modern times.
Sen Soshitsu, Sōshitsu Sen, Sōtan Naya, 2002
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Hakata: The Cultural Worlds of Northern Kyushu - Pagina 115
who had given Sōtan the tonsure when he entered the priesthood during his trip to kyoto in 1586, and he was also his instructor for spiritual training and Zen meditation. In his diary Sōtan described three occasions on which the exiled kokei ...
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The Dictionary of Art - Volumul 1 - Pagina 912
Sotades Painter 32 67-8* Sötan Genpaku ш GENPAKU SÖTAN Sötan Oguri .ree OGURI SOTAN Sôtan Sen .ree SEN SÓTAN Sôtarö Kubo .ree KUBO, SÖTARÖ Sôtatsu Tawaraya ‚гее TAWARAYA SOTATSU SÖtatsu Tsuda .fee TSUDA ...
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Mukashi mukashi: Geschichten von Göttern, Menschen, Tieren ...
Einmal hatte der Abt des Klosters Sen Sōtan eingeladen, für eine kleine Gesellschaft den Tee zu bereiten. Aber Sōtan nahm es mit der Pünktlichkeit niemals so ernst. Einmal hatte er selbst einen Zenpriester eingeladen, der aber nicht ...
Gerhardt Staufenbiel, 2014
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Making Tea, Making Japan: Cultural Nationalism in Practice
The early bloodlines were complicated, and the tradition was not passed down to the eldest son—the person who in most cases would continue the main family line. Sōtan, Rikyū's grandson, was the child of Shōan, the son of Rikyū's second ...
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What's the Use of Art?: Asian Visual and Material Culture ... - Pagina 13
21 In other words, Rikyū passed Ōguro to his adopted son Sen Shōan (1546–1614), who then passed it to his son Sen Sōtan (1578–1658). Sōtan in turn gave, or perhaps sold, the bowl to his wealthy disciple Gotō Shōsai (d. 1680), who in turn ...
Jan Mrázek, Morgan Pitelka, 2008
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Japanese Thought in the Tokugawa Era: A Bibliography of ...
Schriftleitung z.Zt. Rudolf Herzer, 40). Habilitationsschrift. - "Teeschriften des 17. Jahrhunderts. Chanoyu-Tradition und Formung des Sa- dô" (147-268): Rikyû shichitetsu, Sôtan shitennô. Oribe, Enshû, Sekishû, Gempaku Sôtan, Nampô roku.
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Japan; its history, arts and literature - Pagina 319
There lived in Osaka a wealthy brewer of saké, named Sötan, a native of Chikuzen. He was in the habit of sending a clerk to China, from time to time, to transact business. This clerk fell in love with a Chinese courtesan — in what part of China ...
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Dogen: Textual and Historical Studies - Pagina 222
One of Bokusan's disciples, Oka Sōtan (1890–1921), served as the first leader of the Genzō e. Sōtan's lectures provided a model that could be emulated by each of the other Zen monks who came to Eiheiji.59 This model has become the norm, ...
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An Introduction to Japanese Folk Performing Arts - Pagina 92
A late sixteenth-century diary, Sōtan nikki, kept by one of Hakata's great merchants, Kamiya Sōtan, confirms that, in 1595, the people of Hakata performed matsubayashi in the castle of the local lord, Kobayakawa Aki, in the first month of the ...
Professor Terence A Lancashire, 2013