Hattori Doho

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Hattori Dohō or Hattori Tohō ( Japanese 服 部 土 芳 ; * 1657 in Iga , Mie Prefecture ; † March 6, 1730 ) was a Japanese Haikai poet. His real name was Hattori Yasuhide ( 服 部 保 英 ).

Hattori came from a family that was in the service of the royal family Tōdō . As a child he met Matsuo Bashō , who was thirteen years his senior and who later became his teacher. His first poems appeared in his collection Sarumino ( Eng . The monkey coat ).

He published a collection of his own poems and poems by authors from his home region, which he wrote between 1688 and 1729, under the title Minomushian ( 蓑 虫 庵 ). The book Sanzōshi ( 三 冊子 ), which appeared in 1702, is one of the main sources on the life of his master Matsuo Bashō.

Individual evidence

  1. 服 部 土 芳 . In: デ ジ タ ル 版 日本人 名 大 辞典 + Plus at kotobank.jp. Kodansha, accessed November 22, 2011 (Japanese).
  2. a b Louis Frédéric : Japan Encyclopedia . Harvard University Press, 2002, ISBN 0-674-00770-0 , pp. 299 (English, limited preview in the Google book search - French: Japon, dictionnaire et civilization . Translated by Käthe Roth).
  3. 第 279 回 忌 土 芳 忌 開 催 . (No longer available online.) 芭蕉 翁 記念 館 , formerly in the original ; Retrieved December 28, 2011 (Japanese).  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.ict.ne.jp  
  4. Earl Roy Miner, Hiroko Odagiri, Robert E. Morrell: The Princeton Companion to Classical Japanese Literature . 2nd Edition. Princeton University Press, 1988, ISBN 0-691-00825-6 , pp. 160–161 ( limited preview in Google Book search).