RUMÁNEK, Ivan. Nó no hiranori - sono rúcu wa Jóroppa tairiku? (Noh "Hiranori" - are its roots on the European continent?). Kamizono (Journal of the Meiji Jingu Research Institute). Tokio: Meidži-džingú kokusai šintó-bunka-kenkjúdžo, 2012, roč. 20, č. 7, p. 61-82. ISSN 1883-2725.
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Original name Nó no hiranori - sono rúcu wa Jóroppa tairiku?
Name in Czech "Hiranori" v nó - má kořeny na evropské pevnině?
Name (in English) Noh "Hiranori" - are its roots on the European continent?
Authors RUMÁNEK, Ivan (703 Slovakia, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition Kamizono (Journal of the Meiji Jingu Research Institute), Tokio, Meidži-džingú kokusai šintó-bunka-kenkjúdžo, 2012, 1883-2725.
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Original language Japanese
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study Art, architecture, cultural heritage
Country of publisher Japan
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14210/12:00060398
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
Keywords (in Czech) hiranori; oonori; čúnori; nó; kusemai; širabjóši; Šinran; buddhistické zpěvy; časomíra; hexametr; Homér; Sapfó; Gandhárah
Keywords in English hiranori; oonori; chuunori; noh; kusemai; shirabyooshi; Shinran; Buddhist chant; quantitative metre; hexametre; Homer; Sappho; Gandhara
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Tags International impact, Reviewed
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Abstract
The paper hypothesizes about the development of the specific hiranori rhythm in noh and its possible origin in the ancient Greek Homeric quantitative metre.
Abstract (in Czech)
Studie podáva hypotesi o původu specifického nóového rytmu hiranori a jeho možném vývoji ze starořecké homérovské časomíry
Abstract (in English)
The paper hypothesizes about the development of the specific hiranori rhythm in noh and its possible origin in the ancient Greek Homeric quantitative metre.
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