• (1868–1963)[b] Ruth Millikan (born 1933)[b][c] John Milton (1608–1674)[b] Minagawa Kien (1734–1807)[b] Mir Damad (or Mir Mohammad Baqer Esterabadi) (died 1631)[d]...
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  • Fujitani's older brother (in law) was another famous kokugaku scholar Minagawa Kien (皆川淇園, 1735–1807), author of 『助字詳解』. His work was studied during the...
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    Neo-Confucian scholar, Minagawa Kien, and had many contacts in the artistic and literary worlds. His first meeting with Kien, the man who would become...
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    and literati of the Maruyama-Shijō school and he became friends with Minagawa Kien (皆川淇園), Murase Kōtei (村瀬栲亭), and in particular Rikunyo (六如), with whom...
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    Okada Hankō, Kishi Ganku, Kita Genki (喜多元規), Fukuhara Gogaku (福原五岳), Minagawa Kien (皆川淇園), Yasuda Raishū (安田雷洲), and Kuroda Seiki, as well as Goryeo celadons...
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  • natural science and learned scientific methodology and physics from Minagawa Kien, a scholar of I Ching, in Kyoto. He observed movements of the sun, the...
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