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Five Mountains: the Rinzai Zen monastic institution in medieval Japan
Collcutt, Martin, 1939-
Year: 1981.
Publisher:  Published by Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University. 
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Frontmatter
FOREWORD BY EDWIN O. REISCHAUER
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
PART I: THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE INSTITUTION
1 JAPANESE ZEN PIONEERS AND THEIR PATRONS
2 CHINESE ÉMIGRÉ MONKS AND JAPANESE WARRIOR-RULERS
3 THE ARTICULATION OF THE GOZAN SYSTEM
PART II: THE STRUCTURE OF THE INSTITUTION
4 THE ZEN MONASTIC LIFE AND RULE
5 THE MONASTERY AND ITS SUB-TEMPLES
6 THE COMMUNITY
7 THE ZEN MONASTIC ECONOMY
CONCLUSION
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
GLOSSARY
INDEX
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Title: Five Mountains : the Rinzai Zen monastic institution in medieval Japan Martin Collcutt.
Author: Collcutt, Martin, 1939-
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Source Version: Five Mountains : the Rinzai Zen monastic institution in medieval Japan Martin Collcutt
Collcutt, Martin, 1939-
Cambridge, Mass.: Published by Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University, 1981.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.02399
Subject Headings: • Monastic and religious life (Zen Buddhism) -- Japan
• Monasticism and religious orders, Zen -- Japan
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