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Naitō Torajirō (Japanese: 内藤 虎次郎, August 27, 1866 – June 26, 1934), commonly known as Naitō Konan (内藤 湖南), was a Japanese historian and Sinologist. He was the founder of the Kyoto School of historiography, and along with Shiratori Kurakichi (the founder of the ), was one of the leading Japanese historians of East Asia in the early twentieth century. His most well-known book is called .

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  • Naitō Torajirō (de)
  • Naitō Torajirō (fr)
  • 内藤湖南 (ja)
  • Naitō Torajirō (en)
  • 內藤湖南 (zh)
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  • Naitō Torajirō (japanisch 内藤 虎次郎, geb. 27. August 1866; gest. 26. Juni 1934) bzw. unter dem Schriftstellernamen Naitō Konan (内藤 湖南) war ein japanischer Historiker und Sinologe. Er war der Gründer der Kyoto-Schule der Geschichtsschreibung und zusammen mit Shiratori Kurakichi (dem Gründer der ) war er einer der führenden japanischen Historiker in Ostasien im frühen 20. Jahrhundert. Sein bekanntestes Buch trägt den Titel . (de)
  • Naitō Torajirō (Japanese: 内藤 虎次郎, August 27, 1866 – June 26, 1934), commonly known as Naitō Konan (内藤 湖南), was a Japanese historian and Sinologist. He was the founder of the Kyoto School of historiography, and along with Shiratori Kurakichi (the founder of the ), was one of the leading Japanese historians of East Asia in the early twentieth century. His most well-known book is called . (en)
  • 内藤 湖南(ないとう こなん、1866年8月27日(慶応2年7月18日) - 1934年(昭和9年)6月26日)は、近代日本の東洋史学者。名は虎次郎。字は炳卿(へいけい)。湖南は号。別号に黒頭尊者。白鳥庫吉と共に戦前を代表する東洋学者であり、戦前の邪馬台国論争、中国における唐宋変革時代区分論争などで学界を二分した。 (ja)
  • 內藤 湖南(1866年8月27日-1934年6月26日),本名虎次郎,字炳卿,號湖南。生於日本秋田縣鹿角郡毛馬內(現為鹿角市),歷史學家及漢學家。 (zh)
  • Naitō Torajirō (内藤 虎次郎; 27 août 1866 – 26 juin 1934), connu d'ordinaire sous le nom de Naitō Konan (内藤 湖南), est un historien et sinologue japonais. Il fonde l'école de Tokyo d'historiographe, et avec Shiratori Kurakichi (cofondateur de l'école de Tokyo), est l'un des principaux historiens japonais de l'Asie orientale au début du XXe siècle. Son ouvrage le plus connu s'intitule « Nara ». Dans l'histoire du Japon, Naito soutient que Yamataikoku se trouvait dans le Kyūshū plutôt que dans le Kinki. (fr)
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  • Naitō Torajirō (en)
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  • Naitō Torajirō (en)
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  • Kamo, Kyoto, Empire of Japan (en)
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  • Kazuno, Akita, Japan (en)
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