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Mizuno

Mizuno

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Mizuho Tomoaki(Mizuno Tomoki, (Showa 24) - (Heisei era 2005)) is a Japanese literary student. Professor of Comparative Language and Culture, Former Culture Communication Department. Master of literature.

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Career

  • Born in 1949 - (present Tsuzawa). My father is a high school physics teacher.

Examination of a university of the science which is recommended by the father is also rejected. I entered the Department of Linguistics, Faculty of Letters the following year. After graduation, proceed to Doctoral program of Graduate School of Letters. Learn to work as an assistant.

  • \ - Become full-time lecturer of engineering department, associate professor.

Study on expression phrases and metaphorical expressions of Okinawan poetry 's mouth. If you do not study, it is sense that you can not understand the meaning correctly used in old English poetry.

  • \ - Studied abroad in the department of religious history.

Studying abroad for mythological research.

  • \ - Professor of Faculty of Humanities at Shinshu University. Norse mythology, comparative mythology, old Norse language, Old English literature major.

He is devoted to students to convey the charm of Norse mythology and old English poetry. In the meantime, I have written over 70 papers.

  • October 23, 2005 - sudden death. Age of the age 56.
  • March - Shinshu University Attached Library Matsumoto Joint Library publishes a collection as a "Mizuno collection".

Major achievements

single author

  • "Norse myth of life and death", 2002,

co-translator

  • () "Landscape with Oguns and Odinism and Edda" Mizuno Tomoaki, Translated, 1995, Mizuno is in charge of Chapters 4 and 5

major paper

  • "Moon God Worship in Germanic Space Creation Theory" "Bulletin of the Faculty of Engineering" Class B Bulletin Vol. 22, 1981
  • "Formation of Bardol Killing Myth - Earth Mother God and Worshiping Fate Goddess" "Epos" No. 6, 1981
  • "God Nyoruzu of the Wind, Sea and Fire" "Epos" No. 7, 1982
  • "Struggle of the gods surrounding Gulveig" "Bulletin of Nihon University College of Engineering" Classification B Volume 23, 1982
  • "Original landscape of Paradise of old German man" 1984
  • "Bardol as a victim of the gods" 1986
  • "The twinning god Fray and Bardol of the ancient Northern Europe - prologue to" Northern Europe Marebit thought "" Bulletin of Nihon University college of Engineering "Classification B Volume 27, 1986
  • "Myth of traveling Loki - its (1) -" "Bulletin of Nihon University College of Engineering" Classification B Vol. 28, 1987
  • "Ancient Northern Europe" Bardol myth as "Snake God killing by foreign people" "Literary literature research", 1987
  • "The Bardol Myths Drama Part 1 - Loki to Travel with Immortal Bardol" "Epos" No. 10, 1987
  • "Ancient Thought of Hanauki", 1991
  • "Ethnic consideration on Loki's trumpet" "Japan Iceland Society bulletin" No. 16, 1997
  • "Ogin as a guest clause prelude" "February special issue ,, 1997
  • "Edda of poetry" and "Prose Edda" "Norse mythological culture theory" * Textbook for lecture, 1998
  • "Water and fire in the theory of space creation" "Norse mythological culture theory", 1998
  • "King's Sacrifice and Fertility: Cases of Northern Europe, Japan and Greece" "Humanities Science Theory" No. 32, 1998
  • "Background of the Northern European Church Construction Legend" "Humanities Science Theory" No. 34, 2000
  • "Travel of Skirmni of courtship - Things that connect Fray and Bardol" "Japan Iceland Society" bulletin "No. 20, 2000 - 2001
  • "Middle-earth Country in ancient Northern Europe" and "Nemunroku" "Theory of Humanities" No. 35, 2001

Others.

footnote

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1. ^ "" _ _ Tomonomi Story The man fascinated by the 65th Norse mythology _ Nami no Nami (April 1, 2013). Viewed January 29, 2009. 2. *"Landscape with Oguns" Impressions. 3. ^ "Norse myth of life and death" 318 pages. 4. "Norse mythology of life and death" Impress. 5. _ * Mizuno Collection _ Shinshu University Library (March 2007). Browsed on January 8, 2017. 6. ***Notes on the "Northern European myths of life and death" notes in each chapter and afterword, "The scenery with the ogens" Impressions.

References

  • Mizuo Tomoaki "Northern Europe myth of life and death" Matsushiro Shosha, 2002.
  • Hermann Paulson "Landscape with ogens" Ogin and Edda Co-translators: Mitsuko Otsuka, Ikuko Nishida, Tomoaki Mizuno, Tokai University Press, 1995.

External link

  • This was used as a reference in writing this article.
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  • \ - Shinshu University's attached library. Catalog of 5,700 books (3,800 foreign books, 1,900 Japanese books) etc.

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