Visiting Associate Professor

KIMURA Saeko

TADA Iori

Education:

1997
Ph.D., The Graduate University for Advanced Studies

Professional Experience:

1998-2003
Lecturer, Hakuho Women's College
2003-2004
Assistant Professor, Hakuho Women's College
2011
Visiting Associate Professor, International Research Center for Japanese studies

Specialized Fields:

Chinese Literature, Buddhism, Japan studies

Current Research Themes:

Ancient wooden tablets in East Asia
Ancient Buddhism and Buddhism medicine in East Asia
Philological researches for books in ancient Chinese transmitted in China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Korea and Japan

Major Publications:

2012
Documents and Library catalogues Related to KOJIMA HOSO’s Family, ORIENTAL STUDIES REFERENCE SERIES No.20, (co-ed.), The Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University
2011
Studies of the Science of Yin-yang Wu-xing (co-ed.), Thought Edition, The Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University
2010
"The lost Chinese medical compendium Seng-shen-fang cited in I-shin-pō:aspects of Buddhist medicine as transmitted through East Asia." Nihon Kenkyu 41, pp.411-444
2009
"A Study of the Shi-jing wooden tablet unearthed from the Nyogamori Remain." Mokkan Kenkyu (Journal of Japanese Society for the Study of Wooden Documents) 31, pp.261-273
2001
Nihon-ryo-i-Ki and the Eastward Expansion of Buddhism, Hozokan

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