Kojiki – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
Kojiki
n.
(Japanese) "Records of Ancient Matters", 8th century official and most important Japanese history book compiled and written by Ono Yasumaro and Hieda no Are (completed in 712 A.D.)
Kojiki
is the oldest extant chronicle in
Japan, dating from the early 8th century (711–712) and composed by
O no Yasumaro at the request of
Empress Gemmei. The
Kojiki is a collection of
myths concerning the origin of the four home islands of Japan, and the
Kami. Along with the
Nihon Shoki, the myths contained in the
Kojiki are part of the inspiration behind many practices. Later, the myths were re-appropriated for
Shinto practices including the
misogi purification ritual.
Kojiki
[Japanese] The oldest Japanese chronicle, compiled in 712. It is the main source for the early mythology of Japan.
Kojiki
s.
Kojiki, (japansk) "opptegnelser av gamle saker", viktigste japanske historiebok fra det 8. århundre samlet og skrevet av Ono Yasumaro og Hieda no Are (ferdig i 712 e.Kr.)
Kojiki
n.
kojiki, (japansk) "Records of ancient matters", 8. årh. officiel og meget vigtig historiebog samlet og skrevet af Ono Yasumaro og Hieda no Are (fuldendt i 712 e.kr