The ninth volume of “Historical Notes” completes the publication of the translation of the work of the ancient Chinese historian Sima Qian (145-87 BC) into R...
The eighth volume of “Historical Notes” continues the translation of the work of the ancient Chinese historian Sima Qian (145-87 BC) into Russian. The volume...
Once upon a time, a Tang monk named Xuanzang went to distant India for sacred books to bring them to his homeland by order of the Buddha himself. His amazing...
Kojiki or Furukotofumi (Japanese 古事記 (こじき、ふることふみ), “Records of ancient deeds”) is the largest monument of ancient Japanese literature, one of the first writt...
Confusion (Torikaebaya monogatari) is a 12th-century Japanese novel about the life of aristocratic society. The plot of the novel is the birth of a brother a...
Japanese lyrical haiku (haiku) poems are distinguished by their extreme brevity and unique poetics, reflecting in their style the life of nature and man in t...
The book presents the most authoritative texts on the code of honor of the samurai or Bushido (“Way of the Warrior”). The set of rules and regulations that o...
The collection of works by Li Yu, a classic of Chinese literature of the 17th century, prose writer, playwright and theater theorist, includes the novel “Nig...
This is the personal diary of the daughter of an aristocrat and dignitary, Sugawara no Takasue, written by her almost a thousand years ago. It contained almo...
In 1156, three large feudal houses (Fujiwara, Taira and Minamoto) clashed with each other in a struggle for supreme power. The fourth side of the struggle we...
This publication is the first complete translation into Russian of the Rig Veda, an ancient collection of poetic hymns addressed to the gods of the Aryan tri...
This publication is the first complete translation into Russian of the Rig Veda, an ancient collection of poetic hymns addressed to the gods of the Aryan tri...