SKU: 21684218744

Tanzaku, Gedicht von Fujiwara no Tameie 藤原為家 (1198–1275) | Gokashiwabara Tennō 御柏原天王 | 1464-1526

Sale price$1125.00 Regular price$1250.00
Save 10%

Shipping Estimate
USA
  • USA
  • CAN

Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 10 - Jul 15

Promo Codes Available:

For Your Every Summer RSVP, with Code: SUMMER15

Description

Tanzaku, Gedicht von Fujiwara no Tameie 藤原為家 (1198–1275) | Gokashiwabara Tennō 御柏原天王 | 1464-1526Kaiser nahmen bereits in der Muromachi Zeit (1336 1573) vorwiegend zeremonielle Aufgaben wahr. Die politische Macht lag zunchst in den Hnden von Shogunen, die wie es der Epochenname verrt im Muromachi Viertel von Kyoto residierten. Zur Zeit von Gokashiwabara Tenn war aber sowohl der Hof wie das Shogunat (nach dem verheerenden nin Krieg 1467 1477) in bler finanzieller Verfassung; Gokashiwabara Tenn musste 21 Jahre lang warten bis das Geld

Kaiser nahmen bereits in der Muromachi-Zeit (1336-1573) vorwiegend zeremonielle Aufgaben wahr. Die politische Macht lag zunächst in den Händen von Shogunen, die – wie es der Epochenname verrät – im Muromachi-Viertel von Kyoto residierten. Zur Zeit von Gokashiwabara-Tennō war aber sowohl der Hof wie das Shogunat (nach dem verheerenden Ōnin-Krieg 1467-1477) in übler finanzieller Verfassung; Gokashiwabara Tennō musste 21 Jahre lang warten bis das Geld zusammengetragen war, um seine Inthronisierungs-Feierlichkeiten abzuhalten und zu bezahlen.

Doch letztlich änderten diese wirtschaftlichen Verhältnisse, wenn sie nicht ganz ins Extrem abglitten, nichts an der traditionellen Lebensführung des Hofs. Höflinge und Kaiser dichteten oder musizierten, besuchten im Frühling Orte mit blühenden Kirschbäumen und im Herbst jene mit roter Laubfärbung, und sie lebten von Schrein- und Tempelfesten, wo ihre Gegenwart gefragt war. Sie pflegten seit Jahrhunderten nicht nur einen eigenen Lebensstil und eine kunstvolle Sprache, sondern auch eine eigene Mal- und Kalligrafie-Tradition.

Dieses Tanzaku (ein traditionelles von der Größe her festgelegtes festes Papier – später auch ein Karton) weist auf die hohe literarische Bildung des Kaisers Gokashiwabara hin. Er kalligrafiert ein Gedicht von Fujiwara no Tameie, das im Ergänzungsband (!) einer kaiserlichen Gedichtsammlung stand (Zoku Shūi Wakashū, 1270):

新玉の年は一夜を隔てにて/今日より春と立つ霞哉 Aratama no toshi wa hito yo o hedate nite / kyō yori haru to tatsu kasumi kana   

auf Deutsch:

Nur eine Nacht trennt das alte Jahr vom neuen, und schon erhebt sich Frühlingsdunst.

Das Papier ist nach einer alten Technik, die Jahrhunderte zurückreicht, dekorativ eingefärbt. Den Schriftzug langsam mit den Augen verfolgend kann man von Zeichen zu Zeichen zunehmend die Eleganz eines höfischen Lebensgefühls empfinden. Die komplizierten chinesischen Zeichen (kanji), die sich von den fließenden Silbenzeichen (kana) eigentlich deutlich unterscheiden, werden hier alle in einen angenehm atmenden Fluss von dickeren bis hauchdünnen Pinselschwingungen tanzend über das Tanzaku-Format geführt.

Auch die alte Montierung ist bemerkenswert – möglich, dass sie aus dem 16. Jahrhundert stammt. Auffällig ist, dass der kostbare Seidenbrokat anscheinend nicht in großen Einzelteilen vorhanden war – man musste sowohl oben wie unten kleinere Teile zu einer breiten Leiste zusammenfügen.

Shipping Notes
  • Free Standard Shipping on $100+ Orders to the USA.
  • Except Preorder products are shipped in 48 hours.
  • Delivery to the USA:
  1. Standard Shipping : 3-10 business days
  • If time is of the essence, please consider selecting expedited delivery for faster service.
Exchange/Return Notes
  • We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
  • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
  • To process your return/exchange, please contact us at [email protected]
  • Please click here for more details>>> Return & Exchange Policy
SKU: 21684218744

Discover Niche Categories That Outsell

Top-Converting Item to Boost Your Average Order

4.4 ★★★★★
Based on 2201 reviews
Sort
Highest Rating
Newest First
Oldest First
Product Reviews
M
Verified Purchase
Micky Earnshaw
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 5
Compelling!
Format: Paperback
I loved this book. It is a personal, honest, beautiful account of walking the Camino, and I didn’t want it to end. The actual reality of walking the Camino is aptly portrayed in this open-hearted story. Angela’s unique turn of phrase, her outrageous humor, her vulnerability, the unrelenting pain, and the lessons learned are beautifully expressed, and are a testament to her endurance and to her Love. Angela has the true heart of a pilgrim, showing us that seeing with eyes of Love is all that matters. Bronwen Diana
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2019
S
Verified Purchase
Superior.Shores
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 4
Enjoyable and Uplifting
Format: Kindle
After reading this book, it came to me that this is different and maybe far more uplifting than the prior books I’ve read. It should have been my first book to read but alas, I’ve been reading about the Camino for over a decade. I enjoyed Angel’s perspective on the Camino but also how it affected her life. If you’ve ever considered the Camino, read this one before you go, and then GO!
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024
G
Verified Purchase
george jacobs
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 5
A Vicarious Adventure
Format: Kindle
I’ve read numerous books about the Camino, and most have been excellent, as was this one. The author captured the emotions during interactions with fellow pilgrims insightfully. Ranging from petty squabbles to jealousy to shared misery to elation—you were part of the experience. Easy to read, hard to put down, entertaining.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2022
A
Verified Purchase
Amazon Customer
New York, US
★★★★★ 5
A Very Enjoyable Camino Pilgrimage
Format: Kindle
A detailed 40 day journal format of one pilgrims experience upon the Camino Frances. She revisits the various personalities she encountered along the way and discribes the tough terrain and weather challenges which in turn push her to the limits of her physical abilities. In the end, she perseveres and eventually finds a change in the hardness of her heart ...the Camino is known to do this. Great book and I enjoyed it thoroughly...I purchased both the text and audio versions to read along. I highly recommend it for any potential pilgrims or for anyone seeking to enjoy a 800km hike in Northern Spain. Thanks for bringing me along!
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2021
C
Verified Purchase
Clint Pachl
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 5
Well Presented Concepts and Implementations (5th ed.)
Format: Paperback
Foreword: I have been running my own DNS servers on OpenBSD and FreeBSD for about 4 years. All of my previous DNS knowledge was obtained from the man pages and online tutorials. The book is great because the example network used throughout the book is built upon, showing you how to "grow" your DNS with your expanding network. The design and implementation presented is priceless and covers some of my favorite topics: placement of slaves, hidden primaries, building root servers, split views, daisy-chaining, forwarders, partial-slaves, address maintenance issues, etc. The pros and cons of each setup are weighed and best practices are suggested. If you like a generous helping of diagrams, examples, and tables as a learning aid, you won't be disappointed. One specific example of weighing the pros and the cons is presented on page 479 as follows: "Could we have saved a few bucks on hardware by using our external authoritative nameservers as forwarders, too? Sure, but that would have presented a risk." After that statement, they proceed into all the details of "why." There is adequate coverage on security. The authors preach defense in depth. An implementation example includes hiding your masters and only exposing bastion slaves. Securing communications between the masters and slaves is also covered in the security chapter using DNSSEC and TSIG. I think IPSec is another way to add a security layer, but that is probably another book. After reading the book, I started to implement my new DNS infrastructure and found myself referring to the index often. It is fairly consummate, however, I found a few things missing, such as the $GENERATE statement. Also, some of the configuration details were lacking slightly. For example, the order in which ACL elements are processed and how negated elements affect the processing outcome. Another question I had was, what would happen if an ACL name is negated, and what if that ACL contained some negated elements. Well I found my answer by actually trying it and verifying with the canonical reference docs on isc.org. I gave this book five stars because of its effectiveness in presenting the concepts and implementations of DNS using examples, good writing style, tables, and diagrams. If you're looking for the last 4 percent of the diminutive details of DNS, you will find it on isc.org.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2006

recommand products