• Shizuki Tadao (志筑 忠雄, born 1760, Nagasaki - died August 22, 1806, Nagasaki) was a Japanese astronomer and translator of European scientific works into...
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    Sakoku-ron (鎖國論) written by Japanese astronomer and translator Shizuki Tadao in 1801. Shizuki invented the word while translating the works of the 17th-century...
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  • footballer Tadao Sato (佐藤 忠男, born 1930), Japanese film critic and theorist Tadao Sawai (沢井 忠夫, 1938–1997), Japanese musician Shizuki Tadao (志筑 忠雄, 1760–1806)...
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    physical sciences. This is the case of Shizuki Tadao (ja:志筑忠雄) an eighth-generation descendant of the Shizuki house of Nagasaki Dutch translators, who...
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    Ching to explain Western science in a Japanese framework. One writer, Shizuki Tadao, even attempted to employ Newton's laws of motion and the Copernican...
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  • Nakano (born 1988), Japanese footballer Ryuen Nakano, the pen name of Shizuki Tadao (1760–1806), Japanese astronomer and translator Satoru Nakano (中野 悟...
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  • Tsurumine Shigenobu. It was based on earlier Dutch grammars such as Shizuki Tadao's Oranda Shihin Kō (和蘭詞品考, lit. 'Study of the Dutch Parts of Speech'...
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    other hand, Hirose Kazuo proposed that the structures of the Sasaki, Koji, Shizuki, and Makino ancient tomb groups were similar, and from the late 4th century...
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