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    Ton'a (頓阿; 1289–1372), also read as Tonna; lay name – Nikaidō Sadamune (二階堂貞宗), was a Japanese Buddhist poet who was a student of Nijō Tameyo. Ton'a took...
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    1330) Joan of Artois, French noblewoman and ruler (suo jure) (d. 1350) Ton'a (or Tonna), Japanese Buddhist poet and writer (d. 1372) William de Shareshull...
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    Cultural Appropriation. Leiden, Boston: BRILL. p. 99. ISBN 9789004249431. Tonʼa (2003). Just Living: Poems and Prose by the Japanese Monk Tonna. Translated...
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    attributed with the invention of the kana syllabary and composing the Iroha. Ton'a relates a legend (among many circulating in medieval Japan) that Kūkai developed...
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    nature lies in its impermanence. Within his work, Kenkō quotes the poet Ton’a:“It is only after the silk wrapper has frayed at top and bottom, and the...
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    Morotsugu succeeds him with the title of kampaku. Yoshimoto learned waka from Ton'a and renga from Gusai and Kyūsei. He regarded himself primarily as a waka...
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  • (given name) Toda (surname) Toga (disambiguation) Tola (name) Toma (name) Ton'a (1289–1372), Japanese Buddhist poet Ton (given name) Tonda (name) Tone (disambiguation)...
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  • Saigyō; Jakuren; Kamo no Chōmei; Fujiwara no Shunzei; Jien; Nōin; Dōgen, Ton'a, etc. Many of the so-called "Thirty-six Poetry Immortals" wrote Buddhist...
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  • (1935–1983), avant-garde poet, playwright, writer, film director and photographer Ton'a 頓阿 also spelled as "Tonna"; lay name: Nikaidō Sadamune 二階堂貞宗 (1289–1372)...
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    OCLC 1288306827. Gukanshō. Jien. 巻五, 巻六.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link) Seiashō. Ton'a. Honya Seibee. 1686. 巻六.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)...
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  • house, who died in 1364 and was unable to complete his task; the priest Ton'a finished it. It consists of twenty volumes containing 1,920 poems. Mass...
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    aesthetics of poetry; Shōtetsu states that it was sent to Minamoto no Sanetomo; Ton'a holds rather that it had been sent to the "Kinugasa Great Inner Minister"...
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  • with Princess Shikishi; her grandfather was the poet Fujiwara no Shunzei Ton'a 頓阿 also spelled as "Tonna"; lay name: Nikaidō Sadamune 二階堂貞宗 (1289–1372)...
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  • stream of Thuringia, Germany An alternative spelling for the Japanese poet Ton'a Tonna, Antenna, a French antenna manufacturer, renowned manufacturer of...
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  • included the so-called "Four Heavenly Kings of Waka": Jōben (浄弁), Kenkō, Ton'a and Keiun (慶運). He produced a privately-compiled anthology, the Shoku Gen'yō-shū...
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  • great influence on the development of renga. Yoshimoto learned waka from Ton'a and renga from Gusai and Kyūsei. While he authored several treatises on...
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    (続千載和歌集, "Waka Collection of a Thousand Years Continued"). In particular, Ton’a, who was one of the Waka Shitenno ("The Four Heavenly Kings of Waka"), wrote...
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  • Cultural Appropriation. Leiden, Boston: BRILL. p. 99. ISBN 9789004249431. Tonʼa (2003). Just Living: Poems and Prose by the Japanese Monk Tonna. Translated...
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    hermits, and warriors. Examples of prominent monk-poets are the Nijō poet Ton'a in the Nanbokuchō period and Shōtetsu (who wrote the book of poetic theory...
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  • disciples were important in the development of renga, which led to haiku Ton'a 頓阿 also spelled as "Tonna"; lay name: Nikaidō Sadamune 二階堂貞宗 (1289–1372)...
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