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Japanese Scientific Monthly

Vol.52 No.8 August 1999

CONTENTS

Introductory Remarks:
  Scientific Research
M. Ito

Special Feature:Present State and Future Prospects of Philological Research
  Present State and Future Prospects of Philological Research
T. Tamura

  The Nature of Philology
T. Tsukimura

  Reading Basho―Building Inter-cultural Bridges through Philology
H. Nagashima

  Writing and Culture―A Research Project on Multilingual Processing
A. Yamaguchi

  Philology as a Basic Study
K. Noyama

  Politics and Philological Studies: On the Donation of Constantine
H. Katayama

  The State of Japanese Literary Manuscripts Overseas
Robert Campbell

  Philology and Research Seminar
T. Takata

  A Possibility of Interdisciplinary Research―Beatrice and Gian Galeazzo Visconti
K. Ura

  The Purpose of Literary Study: How American Literature is Accepted in Japan
T. Hiraishi

  Asian Literature in English
M. Kato

  English Language Studies as Linguistics ― A Nucleus for Interdisciplinary Research
N. Hasegawa

  International Exchange in Classic Literature
H. Suzuki

  The Need for a Basic Theory on"Japanese Literature"Amidst Interdisciplinary Treads in Philology
S. Suzuki

  Sur Index General de la Correspondance de Proust
K. Yoshikawa

  A Cooperative Research Project on Contemporary Russian Literature
T. Mochizuki

  International Union Catalogue of Chinese Rare Books
Y. Oki

  In Disciplinary Research on"Philologia"(the Love of Language)
   ―Using the Writings of Martin Luther As an Example
J. Matsuura

  International Joint Research on Thesaurus Linguae Latinae, A Volume Compiled Over Move than a Century
Y. Oshiba

Accounts of Frontier Research:
  Construction of Biomimetic Moving System Using Polymer Gels
T. Yamazaki

Memory of My Teacher:
  Bio-environmental Engineering
T. Takakura

Letter to Junior Researchers:
  Recognizing Various Functions of Research Activities and Appreciating Various Motivations for Research Careers
H. Hara

Perspective:
  Ubiquitous Information Society
Y. Arakawa