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Hasegawa Settan (長谷川雪旦, 1778–1843) was a ****anese
artist who
lived during the late Edo period, born in Edo. His
given name was
Munehide (宗秀), and his art-name...
- Saitō
Yukio (1737–1799) in 1790 and
illustrated very
accurately by
Hasegawa Settan (1778–1848). The
pictures and text
describe the
important temples and shrines...
- from 1833 to 1866.
Mooney also
worked with two
other calendar keepers,
Settan (Little Bear) and
Ankopaaingyadete (In the
Middle of Many Tracks), commonly...
- from 1833 to 1866.
Mooney also
worked with two
other calendar keepers,
Settan, or
Little Bear; and Ankopaingyadete,
meaning "In the
Middle of Many Tracks"...
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Foolish Woman, 1833-1870s
Tohausen Silver Horn, 1860-1940 Haba, 1828-1909
Settan, 1833-1892 Anko Seasonal, 1864-1892; and Anko Monthly,
August 1889-August...
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suffix -j- (-i- in the past), e.g.,
Gothic satjan "to set" (Old
English settan),
sandjan "to send" (Old
English sendan), sōkjan "to s****" (Old English...
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referred to the same
source as
Gothic 𐍃𐌰𐍄𐌾𐌰𐌽 satjan, Old
English settan, 'to put in place, set'. The
French phrase "le mort
saisit le vif" ("the...
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school Suzuki Harunobu Isoda Koryūsai
Shiba Kōkan
Hasegawa school Hasegawa Settan Hishikawa school Hishikawa Moronobu Hokusai school Katsushika Hokusai Katsushika...
- Egen
Zenji in 1330. The
training monastery was
established at Shōgen-ji by
Settan, the
dharmic successor of Tōrin. Shōgen-ji's post–World War II monastic...
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hobby historians of late–Edo-period Tokyo. It was
illustrated by
Hasegawa Settan (1778–1843). His
illustrations are
credited with
contributing as much to...