著者
榧木 亨
出版者
関西大学大学院東アジア文化研究科
雑誌
東アジア文化交渉研究 = Journal of East Asian cultural interaction studies (ISSN:18827748)
巻号頁・発行日
no.7, pp.339-353, 2014-03

Suzuki Ranen's "Ritsuryo Shinsho Benkai (律呂新書辨解)" was a book by focusing on 'ancient style (古義)', and tried to correct problems of "Ritsuryo Shinsho (律呂新書)". The study of "Ritsuryo Shinsho" in Japan was started Nakamura Tekisai, a Neo-Confucianist in early Edo Period. These studies were carried out around Neo-Confucianism,however,Suzuki Ranen was not a Neo-Confucianist,but a Confucian doctor. Thus his study of "Ritsuryo Shinsho" was different from Nakamura Tekisai. This paper focuses on Suzuki Ranen and his disciples, and explain how to form "Ritsuryo Shinsho Benkai". Furthermore, throught he analysis of this book, reveal the difference from Nakamura Tekisai.文部科学省グローバルCOEプログラム 関西大学文化交渉学教育研究拠点東アジアの思想と構造
著者
榧木 亨
出版者
関西大学東西学術研究所
雑誌
関西大学東西学術研究所紀要 (ISSN:02878151)
巻号頁・発行日
no.49, pp.453-470, 2016-04-01

Japanese study of Ritsuryo shinsho (C. Lulu xinshu, a Song-dynasty treatise on music) is thought to have developed primarily around the figure of Nakamura Tekisai (1629‒1702), a Kyoto-based Neo-Confucian scholar. Yet when we look at the earliest research on this book, we find that Hayashi Gaho (1618‒1680), second-generation head of the Hayashi family, who served as the chief academician of the Tokugawa shogunate, was aware of Ritsuryo shinsho even before Nakamura, and left us a treatise on it entitled Ritsuryo shinsho genkai (1677). However, this latter work went largely unnoticed at the time and is almost never cited in other early modern works on Ritsuryo shinsho. Thus, Ritsuryo shinsho genkai has been overlooked until now, along with the contribution of the Hayashi family to research on the original text. This paper investigates the research on Ritsuryo shinsho conducted by the Hayashi family, the process of writing Ritsuryo shinsho genkai, and the kinds of music practiced within the Hayashi family, concluding with an elucidation of the purposes for which Ritsuryo shinsho genkai was written, and its value as a treatise in its own right.