Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 162–76Western Influences in the Japanese Art SongTheodore Hoffman
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 177–210Tominaga Nakamoto, 1715–46: A Tokugawa IconoclastShūichi Katō
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 194–210Okina no fumi (The Writings of an Old Man)Nakamoto Tominaga, Translated by Shūichi Katō
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 211–15Yuki no yo no hanashi (A Snowy Night’s Tale)Dazai Osamu, Translated by Thomas E. Swann
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 216Japanese-English Buddhist DictionaryHeinrich Dumoulin
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 217–19Studies in Japanese Culture. I. by Richard K. BeardsleyFanny Hagin Mayer
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 219–20Twelve Doors to Japan by John W. Hall, Richard K. BeardsleyF. Kuijlaars
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 220–22The Zen Koan by Isshū Miura, Ruth Fuller SasakiHeinrich Dumoulin
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 223–24Lope de Vega, Triunfo de la fee en los reynos del Japon by J. S. CumminsHubert Cieslik
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 224–25Readings in Japanese Literature. Part I. Selections by Joseph K. Yamagiwa, Keiji Inaga; Part II. Annotations by Joseph K. Yamagiwa, Keiji InagaFrancis H. Mathy
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 225–26Readings in Japanese Social Anthropology and Sociology. Part I. Selections by Joseph K. Yamagiwa, Richard K. Beardsley, Kiyomi Morioka; Part II. Annotations by Joseph K. Yamagiwa, Richard K. Beardsley, Kiyomi MoriokaKen'nosuke Tanamachi
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 226–27Readings in Japanese Political Science. Part I. Selections by Joseph K. Yamagiwa, Ritsuo Akimoto, Junnosuke Masumi; Part II. Annotations by Joseph K. Yamagiwa, Ritsuo Akimoto, Junnosuke MasumiJoseph Pittau
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 227–28The United States and Japan by Herbert PassinJoseph Pittau
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 228–29Court and Constitution in Japan. Selected Supreme Court Decisions, 1948–60 by John M. MakiJ. K. Jolson
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 229–32Government and Local Power in Japan, 500 to 1700: A Study Based on Bizen Province by J. W. HallR. P. Dore
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 232–33Hirohito, Emperor of Japan by Leonard MosleyWilliam A. Laney
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 233–35Yoshitsune: A Fifteenth-Century Japanese Chronicle by Helen Craig McCulloughJohn S. Forster
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 235–37The Three-Cornered World (Kusamakura) by Natsume Sōseki, Alan TurneyFrancis H. Mathy
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 237–38Japanese Folk Tales by Kunio Yanagita, Fanny Hagin Mayer, Kei WakanaFernando Rodriguez-Izquierdo
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 238–40Ningen no kensetu (The Building of Character) by Oka Kiyoshi, Kobayashi HideoKii Nakano
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 241–42Prisoner of the British by Aida Yūji, Hide Ishiguro, Louis AllenT. F. Doody
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 242Japanese Painters on the Floating World by Martie W. Young, Robert J. SmithFernando G. Gutiérrez
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 243The Way of Chuang Tzu by Thomas MertonMichael R. Saso
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 247–48The Ever White Mountain by Inez Kong PeiYol-gyu Kim
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 249The Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan by Asiatic Society of JapanKieran M. Rohan
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 249–50Asian Perspectives. VIII, fasc. I. Summer 1964 by the Far-Eastern Prehistory AssociationJean Frisch
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 243–46The Platform Scripture by Wingtsit ChanHeinrich Dumoulin
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 216–17Catalogue of the K.B.S. Library: A Classified List of Works in Western Languages Relating to Japan, in the Library of the Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, Acquired During the Years 1935–1962 by The Society for International Cultural RelationsJ. K. Jolson
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 1967Monumenta Nipponica Volume 22, Number 1/2, 1967
Monographs (1966) 1–163Folk Cultures of Japan and East AsiaJoseph Pittau
MN 21:3/4 (1966) 249–65Tanizaki Jun-ichirō, 1886–1965Edward D. Seidensticker
MN 21:3/4 (1966) 266–72Yokoi Shōnan’s View of ChristianityRichard T. Chang
MN 21:3/4 (1966) 273–304The Ryukyuan Government Scholarship Students to China 1392–1868: Based on a Short Essay by Nakahara Zenchū, 1962Mitsugu Matsuda
MN 21:3/4 (1966) 305–21Great Britain and the Emergence of Japan as a Naval PowerJohn Curtis Perry
MN 21:3/4 (1966) 322–33The Psychological Orientation of The Mother-Child Relationship in JapanBetty B. Lanham
MN 21:3/4 (1966) 334–45Lessons from Japanese ImperialismHilary Conroy
MN 21:3/4 (1966) 346–53Perspectives on Japanese Foreign PolicyDouglas H. Mendel, Jr.
MN 21:3/4 (1966) 354–91Absolute Nothingness: Preliminary Considerations on a Central Notion in the Philosophy of Nishida Kitarō and the Kyoto SchoolHans Waldenfels
MN 21:3/4 (1966) 392–409“Shukkonkyō” or The Magic MirrorKenneth Strong
MN 21:3/4 (1966) 396–409ShukkonkyōTōkoku Kitamura, Translated by Kenneth Strong
MN 21:3/4 (1966) 410–13Readings in Japanese Language and Linguistics. Part I. Selections by Joseph K. Yamagiwa; Part II. Annotations by Joseph K. YamagiwaAngelus Aschoff
MN 21:3/4 (1966) 413–14Zen to rinri (Zen and Ethics) by Ōta TeizōFumiaki Momose
MN 21:3/4 (1966) 414–15The Nature and Truth of the Great Religions. Toward a Philosophy of Religion by August Karl ReischauerJoseph J. Spae
MN 21:3/4 (1966) 415–17Kumamoto bando kenkyū, Nihon protestantism no ichi genryū to tenkai, (Studies on Kumamoto Band, A Stream of Japanese Protestantism and Its Development) by Institute for Humanistic Sciences, Dōshisha UniversityShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 21:3/4 (1966) 417–18Kinsei Nihon no hihanteki seishin, (Critical Spirit in Pre-Meiji Japan) by Nakamura HajimeShun’ichi H. Takayanagi
MN 21:3/4 (1966) 418–19Science and Religion by Daisaku IkedaNobuo Koyama
MN 21:3/4 (1966) 419–20Ochikubo Monogatari or The Tale of the Lady Ochikubo: A Tenth Century Japanese Novel by Wilfrid Whitehouse, Eizo YanagisawaMisako Himuro
MN 21:3/4 (1966) 420–21W. B. Yeats and Japan by Shōtarō OshimaPatrick O'Flanagan