Fujiwara no Sukeyo

Fujiwara no Sukeyo (藤原佐世; 847 – 14 November 897) was an early medieval Japanese aristocrat and scholar best known for his compilation of List of Writings Currently Held in the Nation of Japan (Nihon-koku genzai shomokuroku 日本国見在書目録).[1]

Catalogue

Fujiwara Sukeyo’s catalogue includes an entry for Han Feizi political commentary five juan 韓子十政論五卷, under Fajia.[2]

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ Ury (1999), p. 365.
  2. ^ Carson & Loewe 1993, p. 324-324.

Works cited

  • Ury, Marian (1999). "Chinese Learning and Intellectual Life". In Shively, Donald H.; McCullough, William H. (eds.). The Cambridge History of Japan, Volume 2: Heian Japan. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 341–89. ISBN 0-521-22353-9.
  • Carson, Michael; Loewe, Michael (1993). "Lü shih ch'un ch'iu 呂氏春秋". In Loewe, Michael (ed.). Early Chinese Texts: A Bibliographical Guide. Berkeley: Society for the Study of Early China; Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California Berkeley. pp. 324–30. ISBN 1-55729-043-1.