Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 4:2 (1941) 668Die Japanischen Minister Als Politische Führung by Günther WenckJ. B. Kraus
MN 4:2 (1941) 671–673The Lore of the Chinese Lute. An Essay in Ch’in Ideology by R. H. van Gulik (Part 5)Hans Eckardt
MN 4:1 (1941) 1–32Shingaku. Eine Bewegung der Volksaufklärung und Volkserziehung in der TokugawazeitHorst Hammitzsch
MN 4:1 (1941) 33–52On the seal representing the God of Literature on the title page of old Chinese and Japanese popular editionsRobert Hans van Gulik
MN 4:1 (1941) 53–87Hermann Roesler und die japanische Verfassung (Part 1)Yasuzō Suzuki and Johannes Siemes
MN 4:1 (1941) 88–101The System of Communications at the Time of the Meiji RestorationTakaharu Mitsui
MN 4:1 (1941) 102–23Essai sur la Vie et l’Oeuvre de Ueda Akinari (1734–1809) (Part 2)Pierre Humbertclaude
MN 4:1 (1941) 124–32Cornwallis’ Account of Japan: A Forgery and its ExposureJoseph K. Yamagiwa
MN 4:1 (1941) 133–65Kusunoki Masashige: Auszüge aus dem TaiheikiKenji Koike and Joseph Roggendorf
MN 4:1 (1941) 207–45Kamatari-den. Taishokukwan-den. Kaden, d.i. Haustraditionen (des Hauses Fujiwara) Oberer (Band)Hermann Bohner
MN 4:1 (1941) 256–69Zur Frage der Ryūkyū-GesandtschaftenR. Binkenstein
MN 4:1 (1941) 270–77L’île Formose au XVIIe siècle Essais éphémères d’expansion EuropéenneJ. Dehergne
MN 4:1 (1941) 278–83Lope de Vega et l’Extrême-OrientHenri Bernard
MN 4:1 (1941) 284–89Hinayana indien et Mahayana japonais: Comment l’Occident a-t-il découvert le Bouddhisme?Henri Bernard
MN 4:1 (1941) 290–94The Manyōshū. One Thousand Poems by Nippon Gakujutsu ShinkōkaiJoseph Roggendorf
MN 4:1 (1941) 294–95Tsurezuregusa oder Aufzeichnungen aus Mussestunden by Yoshida Kenkō, Oscar BenlJoseph Roggendorf
MN 4:1 (1941) 296Japanese Proverbs by Fujii Oto-oRobert Hans van Gulik
MN 4:1 (1941) 297–98Saka’s Diary of a Pilgrim to Ise by A. L. Sadler, Genchi Katō, Meiji Japan SocietyRobert Hans van Gulik
MN 4:1 (1941) 297History of Buddhist Art in Japan by International Buddhist SocietyRobert Hans van Gulik
MN 4:1 (1941) 298–301Japanese Expansion on the Asiatic Continent: A Study in the History of Japan with Special Reference to Her International Relations with China, Korea, and Russia by Yoshi S. KunoPeter J. Herzog
MN 4:1 (1941) 301–302A Private Journal of John Glendy Sproston U.S.N. by John Glendy Sproston, Shio Sakanishi, Sophia UniversityA. K. Reischauer
MN 4:1 (1941) 302–305Japan’s Emergence as a Modern State by E. Herbert NormanRobert Hans van Gulik
MN 4:1 (1941) 305–307Deutsche in Japan 1639–1939 by Kurt MeissnerJ. B. Kraus
MN 4:1 (1941) 307–10Early Japanese History (c. 40 B.C.–A.D.1167) by Robert Karl Reischauer; Early Japanese History (c. 40 B.C.–A.D. 1167): Part B. by Jean Reischauer, Robert Karl ReischauerFrank Cary
MN 4:1 (1941) 307Japan Among the Great Powers by Seiji HishidaHenri Bernard
MN 4:1 (1941) 310–13The Infiltration of European Civilization in Japan During the 18th Century by Carel Coenraad KriegerJohannes Rahder
MN 4:1 (1941) 313–16Japanese Surnames by I. V. Gillis, Pai Ping-ch’i; Japanese Personal Names by I. V. Gillis, Pai Ping-ch’iHans Müller
MN 4:1 (1941) 316–18Dictionnaire Japonais-Français by Gustave CesselinHans Müller
MN 4:1 (1941) 318–20Kirshitan Bunko. A Manual of Books and Documents on Early Christian Missions in Japan, with special reference to the principal Libraries in Japan and more particularly to the Collection at Sophia University, Tokyo by Johannes LauresPierre Humbertclaude
MN 4:1 (1941) 318Dictionar Roman-Japonez by Radu N. Flondor, Kenzo Nezu, Fukashi Hayashi, Kiyomatsu AoyamaRobert Hans van Gulik
MN 4:1 (1941) 320–21Ezo Kirishitan-shi (Geschichte des Christentums in Ezo) by Gerhard HuberHubert Cieslik
MN 4:1 (1941) 322–23An Inquiry into National Income of Japan by Research Division of the Japan Economic FederationJules van Overmeeren
MN 4:1 (1941) 322Sur Les Traces du Père Matthieu Ricci by Henri Bernard, R. P. Charles TaranzanoJohannes Laures
MN 4:1 (1941) 323–24Environment, Race and Migration by Griffith TaylorCharles K. Parker
MN 4:1 (1941) 325–26Tōhō-GakuhōRobert Hans van Gulik
MN 4:1 (1941) 326Nippon. Il Giappone D’oggi e la Sua Cultura by Nippon Dempō TsūshinshaHenri Bernard
MN 3:2 (1940) 690–691Tōho Gakuhō (Journal of Oriental Studies) by Tōho Gakuin (Academy of Oriental Culture)
MN 3:2 (1940) 671–672Jinnō Shōtō-Ki. Buch von der wahren Gott-Kaiser-Herrschaftslinie by Kitabatake Chikafusa, Hermann BohnerHerbert Zachert
MN 3:2 (1940) 369–91Kannagara no MichiShōzō Kōno
MN 3:2 (1940) 392–413The Meaning of Kami, Chapter II: Interpretations by Japanese WritersD. C. Holtom
MN 3:2 (1940) 414–26Nisshinkan: Eine Daimyatsschule der TokugawazeitKenji Koike
MN 3:2 (1940) 427–44Das deutsche Drama auf der japanischen BühneMamoru Katō
MN 3:2 (1940) 445–57Passage en France de Hasekura, Ambassadeur Japonais à la cour de Rome au commencement du XVIIe siècleHirosi [Hiroshi] Nakamura
MN 3:2 (1940) 458–79Essai sur la Vie et l’Oeuvre de Ueda Akinari (1734–1809) (Part 1)Pierre Humbertclaude
MN 3:2 (1940) 480–503Lady Murasaki and the Genji MonogatariJ. M. Maki
MN 3:2 (1940) 504–524Tsutsumi Chūnagon MonogatariOscar Benl
MN 3:2 (1940) 525–548Japanese Initial SyllablesJohannes Rahder
MN 3:2 (1940) 549–553A Note on Dispalatalization in the Isigaki SubdialectDenzel Carr