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Sugita Genpaku (杉田 玄白, 20
October 1733 – 1 June 1817) was a ****anese
physician and
scholar known for his
translation of
Kaitai Shinsho (New Book of Anatomy)...
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Lessig into ****anese. He is the
founder and
chairman of
Project Sugita Genpaku,
which is a
volunteer effort to
translate free
content texts into ****anese...
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translated into ****anese
during the Edo period. It was
written by
Sugita Genpaku, and was
published by
Suharaya Ichibee (須原屋市兵衛) in 1774, the
third year...
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shogunate foreign policy to
Emperor Kōkaku in Kyoto. June 1805 (Bunka 2):
Genpaku Sugita (1733–1817) is
granted an
audience with Shōgun
Ienari to explain...
- ****anese
translation of a
Western medical work, is
published by
Sugita Genpaku and
Maeno Ryotaku. 1787:
Matsudaira Sadanobu becomes senior shogunal councillor...
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Yoshida Shōin, who were
executed as a
result of the
Ansei Purge.
Sugita Genpaku,
Nakagawa Jun'an,
Katsuragawa Hoshū and
their colleagues studied anatomy...
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Board of
Education (新宿区教育委員会).
Shinzo Abe,
Prime Minister of ****an
Sugita Genpaku,
physician and
scholar Ichirō Hatoyama,
Prime Minister of ****an Shinji...
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latter was a
compilation made by
several ****anese scholars, led by
Sugita Genpaku,
mostly based on the Dutch-language
Ontleedkundige Tafelen of 1734, itself...
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senior official in the
Tokugawa shogunate, as well as the
doctors Sugita Genpaku and
Nakagawa Jun'an. In 1766, he ****isted
Kawagoe Domain to
develop an...
- Bunko, 2004–05
Genpaku Utamaro torimonochō (玄白歌麿捕物帳, "
Genpaku and Utamaro's Casebook"),
Kobunsha Bunko, 1993-02
Jigoku no onna-goroshi
Genpaku Utamaro torimonochō...