Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 10:1/2 (1954) 283–84Meiji, Taishō, Shōwa Shintō Shoseki Mokuroku (Bibliographie von Shintō-Schrifttum der Meiji-, Taishō- und Shōwa-Perioden) by Genchi Katō; A Bibliography of Shintō in Western Languages From the Oldest Times Till 1952 by Genchi Katō, Karl Reitz, Wilhelm SchifferLucy S. Itō
MN 10:1/2 (1954) 284–87Seami Motokiyo und der Geist des No-Schauspiels. Geheime kunstkritische Schriften aus dem 15 by Oscar BenlHorst Hammitzsch
MN 10:1/2 (1954) 287–88Pageant of Japanese Art by Staff Members of the Tōkyō National MuseumWilhelm Schiffer
MN 10:1/2 (1954) 288–89A Thousand Years of Japanese Gardens by Samuel NewsomWilhelm Schiffer
MN 10:1/2 (1954) 291Nihonjin no Shinri (The Psychology of the Japanese) by Minami HiroshiJoseph Roggendorf
MN 10:1/2 (1954) 290–91Five Gentlemen of Japan. The Portrait of a Nation’s Character by Frank GibneyJoseph Roggendorf
MN 10:1/2 (1954) 292Li Ör. Lao-Tse Tao-Te-King. Älteste und Lehrer als Führer zum Wege und zum echten Leben by Edwin MüllerWilhelm Schiffer
MN 10:1/2 (1954) 294Price Control in Communist China by Ronald Hsia, Douglas S. PaauwWilhelm Schiffer
MN 10:1/2 (1954) 293–94The Development of Chinese Zen After the Sixth Patriarch in the Light of Mumonkan by Heinrich Dumoulin, Ruth Fuller SasakiReginald H. Blyth
MN 10:1/2 (1954) 295Phi Theta Annual. Papers of the Oriental Languages Honor Society, University of California, Vol. 3Lucy S. Itō
MN 10:1/2 (1954) 296Archivum Historicum Societatis Iesu. Index Generalis I-XX (1932–1951) by Borgo S. SpiritoJohannes Laures
MN 10:1/2 (1954) 291–92Chinese Dynastic Histories Translations by Institute of East Asiatic Studies; No. 2: Biography of Ku K’ai-chih by Chen Shih-hsiang; No. 3: Account of the T’u-yü-hun in the History of the Chin Dynasty by Thomas D. Carroll; No. 4: Biography of Su Ch’o by Chauncey S. GoodrichWilhelm Schiffer
MN 10:1/2 (1954) 277–78Japan’s Northern Frontier by John A. HarrisonWilliam A. Laney
MN 10:1/2 (1954) 277The Colonial Period in Southeast Asia by Victor PurcellWilhelm Schiffer
MN 9:1/2 (1953) 357–58Tagebücher Aus Asien by Hans-Hasso, Veltheim-OstrauHubert Schweitzer
MN 9:1/2 (1953) 358–60Cinquante Annees D’Orientalisme Français by Bulletin de la Société des Etudes IndochinoisesHenri Bernard-Maitre
MN 9:1/2 (1953) 361–62Die Entwicklung der Japanischen Poetik bis zum 16. Jahrhundert by Oscar BenlHeinrich Dumoulin
MN 9:1/2 (1953) 362–64Bluejackets with Perry in Japan, A day-by-day account kept by Master’s Mate by John R. C. Lewis, William B. Allen, Henry F. GraftThomas Baty
MN 9:1/2 (1953) 364–65Gendai Nihon Shōshi. (A Short History of Modern Japan) by Yanaibara TadaoWilhelm Schiffer
MN 9:1/2 (1953) 365–66The Left Wing in Japanese Politics by Evelyn S. ColbertPeter J. Herzog
MN 9:1/2 (1953) 366–67Die Anfänge der Mission von Miyako. (Missionswissenschaftliche Abhandlungen und Texte, Heft 16) by Johannes LauresHubert Cieslik
MN 9:1/2 (1953) 367–68Land and Peasant in Japan by Andrew J. GradLucy S. Itō
MN 9:1/2 (1953) 368–69Japan Heute. Nippon Lächelt Wieder by Peter SchmidHans Müller
MN 9:1/2 (1953) 370Biographies of Mēng Hao-Jan by Hans H. FrankelWilhelm Schiffer
MN 9:1/2 (1953) 369–70Geschichte des Chinesischen Reiches. Eine Darstellung seiner Entstehung, seines Wesens und seiner Entwickjlung bis zur neuesten Zeit by Otto FrankeWilhelm Schiffer
MN 9:1/2 (1953) 372–73Storia dell’ Introduzione del Cristianesimo in Cina, Scrítta da Matteo Ricci S. I. Parte II: Libri IV–V, Da Nanciam a Pechino (1597–1600–1611). NN.501–1000. Parte III: Appendici e Indici by Pasquale M. D’EliaJohannes Laures
MN 9:1/2 (1953) 373–75Gendai Chūgoku Jiten. (Contemporary China Encyclopedia) by Chūgoku KenkyūshoWilhelm Schiffer
MN 9:1/2 (1953) 370–72Dōkyō no Kisoteki Kenkyū by Fukui KōjunHeinrich Dumoulin
MN 8:1/2 (1952) 416The Changing Map of Asia by W. Gordon East, O. H. K. SpateLawrence H. Battistini
MN 8:1/2 (1952) 417–18The Prehistory of Japan by Gerard Groot, Bertram S. KrausWilhelm Schiffer
MN 8:1/2 (1952) 418–21Die Weltanfänge in der Japanischen Mythologie by Franz Kiichi NumazawaHeinrich Dumoulin
MN 8:1/2 (1952) 421–23Semmyō. Die kaiserlichen Erlasse des Shoku-Nihongi by Herbert ZachertOtto Karow
MN 8:1/2 (1952) 423–24Japan in the Chinese Dynastic Histories. Later Han through Ming Dynasties by Ryūsaku Tsunoda, L. Carrington GoodrichWilhelm Schiffer
MN 8:1/2 (1952) 424–28The Christian Century in Japan 1549–1650 by C.R. BoxerJohannes Laures
MN 8:1/2 (1952) 428–32Valignano’s Missionsgrundsätze für Japan. I. Band: Von der Ernennung zum Visitator bis zum ersten Abschied von Japan (1573–1582), I. Teil: Das Problem (1573–1580) by Josef Franz SchütteJohannes Laures
MN 8:1/2 (1952) 433Bibliographical Series. No. 1: A Guide to Japanese Reference and Research Materials in the Field of Political Science by Robert E. Ward; No. 2: A Bibliography of Japanese Dialects by Robert H. Brower; No. 3: Bibliographic Materials in the Japanese Language on Far Eastern Archeology and Ethnology by Richard K. Beardsley, John B. Cornell, Edward NorbeckOtto Karow
MN 8:1/2 (1952) 432–33Minzokugaku Jiten by Yanagida KunioOtto Karow
MN 8:1/2 (1952) 434–391. The Western World and Japan. A Study in the Interaction of European and Asiatic Cultures. by G. B. Sansom; 2. Japan and World History. by G. B. SansomJoseph Roggendorf
MN 8:1/2 (1952) 439–40Japan by Hugh BortonWilhelm Schiffer
MN 8:1/2 (1952) 440–43The Beginnings of Political Democracy in Japan by Nobutaka IkeJoseph Roggendorf
MN 8:1/2 (1952) 443–51The Inflections of 8th Century Japanese by Masako Yokoyama; The Inflections of Modern Literary Japanese by Elizabeth F. GardnerJ. L. Pierson
MN 8:1/2 (1952) 452The Nō Plays of Japan by Arthur Waley, Oswald SickertWilhelm Schiffer
MN 8:1/2 (1952) 453China and the Soviet Union by Aitchen K. WuLawrence H. Battistini
MN 8:1/2 (1952) 454–55China und Japan im Spiegel der Geschichte by Lin TsiusenOtto Karow
MN 8:1/2 (1952) 455–57Erotic Colour Prints of the Ming Period with an Essay on Chinese Sex Life from the Han to the Ch’ing Dynasty, B.C. 206–A.D. 1644 by R. H. van GulikW. L. Hsü
MN 8:1/2 (1952) 457–581. Abundance of All by Alfred Koehn; 2. Window Flowers by Alfred Koehn; 3. Letter Paintings by Alfred Koehn; 4. Japanese Classical Flower Arrangement by Alfred KoehnWilhelm Schiffer
MN 8:1/2 (1952) 458–62Korea. Land, Volk, Schicksal by Hermann LautensachOlaf Graf
MN 8:1/2 (1952) 462–64Tōyō Bunka (Oriental Culture) by Tōyō Gakkai at the Tōyō Bunka Kenkyūsho; Tōhōgaku (Eastern Studies) by Tōyō Gakkai (Institute of Eastern Culture)Wilhelm Schiffer