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| *''Born: [[1657]]/2/10'' | | *''Born: [[1657]]/2/10'' |
| *''Died: [[1725]]/6/29'' | | *''Died: [[1725]]/6/29'' |
| + | *''Titles: Chikugo-no-kami'' |
| + | *''Other Names'': 源君美 ''(Minamoto Kinmi)'' |
| *''Japanese'': 新井白石 ''(Arai Hakuseki)'' | | *''Japanese'': 新井白石 ''(Arai Hakuseki)'' |
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| He was the grandson of [[Arai Kageyu]] (d. [[1609]]); his father was ''[[metsuke]]'' [[Arai Masanari]] ([[1601]]-[[1682]]), and his mother, a daughter of the [[Fujiwara clan]] by the surname Sakai ([[1617]]-[[1678]]). | | He was the grandson of [[Arai Kageyu]] (d. [[1609]]); his father was ''[[metsuke]]'' [[Arai Masanari]] ([[1601]]-[[1682]]), and his mother, a daughter of the [[Fujiwara clan]] by the surname Sakai ([[1617]]-[[1678]]). |
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− | Hakuseki entered the service of the [[Hotta clan]] in [[1682]], at the age of 26, and later married a daughter of [[Asakura Nagaharu]], another Hotta retainer. His first daughter, Shizu, was born in [[1687]], but died in infancy, possibly at birth. His second daughter, Kiyo, was born in [[1689]]. Hakuseki's first son, [[Arai Akinori]], was born in [[1691]]; Hakuseki resigned from his service to the Hotta earlier that year,<ref>Ackroyd, 283n82.</ref> and moved to a farm at Honjô, in [[Edo]], near the banks of the [[Sumidagawa]].<ref>Ackroyd, 284n86.</ref> | + | Hakuseki studied [[Zhu Xi]]-style [[Neo-Confucianism]] under [[Kinoshita Jun'an]]. |
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− | He was granted court rank in [[1709]]. | + | Hakuseki entered the service of the [[Hotta clan]] in [[1682]], at the age of 26, and later married a daughter of [[Asakura Nagaharu]], another Hotta retainer. His first daughter, Shizu, was born in [[1687]], but died in infancy, possibly at birth. His second daughter, Kiyo, was born in [[1689]]. Hakuseki's first son, [[Arai Akinori]], was born in [[1691]]; Hakuseki resigned from his service to the Hotta earlier that year,<ref>Ackroyd, 283n82.</ref> and moved to a farm at Honjô, in [[Edo]], near the banks of the [[Sumidagawa]].<ref>Ackroyd, 284n86.</ref> Beginning in [[1693]], he served as an advisor to [[Tokugawa Tsunatoyo]], lord of [[Kofu han|Kôfu han]]. |
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| + | He was granted court rank in [[1709]], and was named Chikugo-no-kami in 1711. |
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| ==Policies== | | ==Policies== |
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| ==Selected Works== | | ==Selected Works== |
| + | *''Hankanpu'' 藩翰譜 (1702) |
| + | *''Tokushi yoron'' 読史余論 (1712) |
| *''Sairan igen'' 采覧異言 (1713) | | *''Sairan igen'' 采覧異言 (1713) |
| *''Seiyô kibun'' 西洋記聞 (1715) | | *''Seiyô kibun'' 西洋記聞 (1715) |