Akira Yamada


Akira Yamada was a Japanese scholar and philosopher of the West European Medieval philosophy. Member of the Japan Academy since 1998.

Biography

Born in Suwa city, Nagano prefecture. Yamada graduated from the Nagano prefecture Suwa junior High-school, and from the 8th High-school. Yamada graduated from the Kyoto Imperial University, Philosophy section of the Department of Literature in September, 1944.
Yamada won the Osaragi Jirou Award by Lectures on Augustinus in 1987. He wrote many studies books on Augustine, Thomas Aquinas et al., and edited and translated their books.
Yamada died of malignant lymphoma at the age of eighty-five, at Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, on 29 February 2008.

Works

The following books are all in Japanese.The Fundamental Problems of Augustinus - 1st Book of Studies on Medieval Philosophy,, Sōbunsha, The Studies on Thomas Aquinas' ESSE - 2nd Book of Studies on Medieval Philosophy,, Sōbunsha, The One Who is the One Existing - 3rd Book of Studies on Medieval Philosophy,, Sōbunsha,The Studies on Thomas Aquinas' RES - 4th Book of Studies on Medieval Philosophy,, Sōbunsha, Lectures on Augustinus,, Shinchi shobou, The Christology of Thomas Aquinas,, Soubunsha, Lectures on Medieval Philosophy, 5 Volumes,, Chisenshokan, Lectures on Ethics, 5 Volumes,, Chisenshokan, Analogia and God Tetsugaku-shobō, 1989,

Translation and Others

  • Thomas Aquinas Summa Thelogiae, Sōbunsha, 1965 -2003The World Fine Books, 14th vol. - Augustinus - Confession, ed. et translation,, Chuo-Koronsha, The World Fine Books, 2nd season, 5th vol. - Thomas Aquinas - Summa Thelogica, ed. et translation,, Chuou-Kouronsha, Histoire de la philosophie. Idées. Doctrines, 1972-1973, by François ChâteletPiety of Christian, The Papers Dedicated to Master Tōru Ingu in Commemoration of the 77th Birthday, co-editor, Yorudansha, 1989,

Poetry anthology and Others

Yamada Akira: Poem Anthology,, Oka-shobō, Poem Anthology - The Songs of Morning and Evening,, Shinchi shobōThe Mother in the Memory - Remembrance of Nihi Yamada,, Shinchi shobō,