List of Items Used in Week 1

List of Items Used in Week 1

List of Items Used in Week 1 Japanese Culture Through Rare Books 古書から読み解く日本の文化 Keio University にほん しょもつ けいじょう ないよう そうかんかんけい 日本の書物の 形状と内容の相関関係 The relationship between visual appearance and content in Japanese books Handout English Version January 2017 © Keio University Keio University January 2017 Japanese Culture Through Rare Books Items used in week 1 JapaneseStep 1-5 Culture Through Rare Books 古書かPlease accessら読み解 the followingく日本の文化 URL to see the materials used in this step: https://gc.sfc.keio.ac.jp/fl_img/course01/step1_5.html K eio University [1] Shibunritsu (Ch. Sifen Lu, Vinaya in Four Parts) (a.k.a. Gogatsu tsuitachi-kyō ), Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, Si09_2_1_1 [2] Kise inhon-kyō (with votive dedication by Ashikaga Takauji)), Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, Se1212 [3] Taketori monogatari, Keio Institute of Oriental Classics [4] Chūjōhime, Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, 092_To46_1 [5] Hokkekyō tanji, Century Cultural Foundation Collection, Se2324 [6] Gosenwakashū, Century Cultural Foundation Collection, Se206_050_1R [7] Hekianshō (Bunmei 13 copy),Keio Institute of Oriental Classics,092_To25_1 [8] Kokinwakashū, Century Cultural Foundation Collection, Se206_051_1R [9] Bunpitsu mondōshō, Keio Institute of Oriental Classics,092_To106_2 [10] Itsukushima mōde-ki, Century Cultural Foundation Collection, Se2322 [11] Shūko jisshu, Century Cultural Foundation Collection, Se000_025_58 [12] Kunshin zuzō, Century Cultural Foundation Collection, Se219_152_2R [13] Keisei kintanki, Keio Institute of Oriental Classics,091_To121_1 [14] Heike monogatari (Nakanoin text). 11 booklets, Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, 092_To39_11. [15] Heike monogatari (Hyakunijū-ku text), Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, 092_To45_11 [16] Kusazōshi (kuro-hon): Meisho buri Kon’nōzakura, Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, 091_To301_1 Handout English Version JanuaryStep 1-6 2017 Please access the following URL to see the materials used in this step: https://gc.sfc.keio.ac.jp/fl_img/course01/step1_6.html [1] “Divine-age Chapters” of the Nihon shoki, Keio University Library, 215@650@2 [2] Man’yōshū, vol. 19, Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, 092_To124_1 [3] Kokinwakashūjo-chū (Annotated preface to the Kokinwakashū), Nanboku-chō era copy, List of items used in Week 1 2 © Keio University Keio University January 2017 Japanese Culture Through Rare Books Keio University Library, 132X@117@1 [4] Kokinwakashūjo-chū, Kyōroku 3(1530), copy commissioned by Prince Sonchin, Keio University JapaneseLibrary, 132X Culture@65@1 Through Rare Books 古書から読み解く日本の文化 KReferenceseio University [5] Waseda University & University of California Los Angels, The Hentaigana App, http://alcvps.cdh.ucla.edu/support/ [6] Osaka University, KuLA, https://itunes.apple.com/jp/app/kuzushi-zi-xue-xi-zhi- yuanapurikula/id1076911000?l=en&mt=8 or https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=yuta.hashimoto.kula Step 1-7 Please access the following URL to see the materials used in this step: https://gc.sfc.keio.ac.jp/fl_img/course01/step1_7.html [1] Shibunritsu (Ch. Sifen Lu, Vinaya in Four Parts) (a.k.a. Gogatsu tsuitachi-kyō ), 1 scroll, around Tempei 12 (740) manuscript, Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, Si09_2_1_1 [2] Hokkekyō tanji, Book 1, Minatomo no Sanetoshi manuscript, 1 booklet, Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, property of the Century Cultural Foundation, Se2324 [3] Heike monogatari (Nakanoin text), Vol.12 missing 10, 11 booklets, Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, 092_To39_11 Handout[4] Hekiansh Englishō (Bunmei Version13 manuscript), Asukai Masayasu, 1 booklet, JanuaryKeio Institute 2017 of Oriental Classics, 092_To25_1 [5] Shūi Wakashū, 1 vol, Kaei 6 (1853) Kyo/Izumoji Bunjio, Edo/Suharaya Mohei et al., Private collection [6] Shūi Wakashū, 2 vols, Kaei 6 (1853) Kyo/Izumoji Bunjio, Edo/Suharaya Mohei et al., List of items used in Week 1 3 © Keio University Keio University January 2017 Japanese Culture Through Rare Books Private collection [7] Eiga no taigai [Essentials of Composition], mid-to-late Muromachi period manuscript, Japanese Culture Through Rare Books kumogami, 1 booklet, Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, 092-To27-1 古書から読み解く日本の文化 [8] Funshiyau, vol. 3, early Edo period manuscript, Naraehon, KeioKeio University Institute of Oriental Classics, 091_To297_3 [9] Genji monogatari keizu, early Edo period manuscript, 1 booklet, Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, 091_To258_1 Step 1-8 Please access the following URL to see the materials used in this step: https://gc.sfc.keio.ac.jp/fl_img/course01/step1_8.html [1] Tōdaiji Hachimankyō Daihannya haramittakyō, book 67, Kamakura, Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, Se175 [2] Shinsen Tsukuba-shū, Book 1, around 1495, Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, 092_To119_1 Step 1-9 Please access the following URL to see the materials used in this step: https://gc.sfc.keio.ac.jp/fl_img/course01/step1_9.html [1] Kise inhon-kyō [Ashikaga Takauji gankyō], around 1354, Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, Se1212 [2] Genji monogatari keizu, early Edo era, Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, 091_To258_1 Handout[3] Aki no kuni English Itsukushima Version shōkei-zu, 1689, Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, Se210_110_1 January[4] Man’y ō2017shū nukigaki, Katō Chikage, 1795, Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, Se223_236_1 [5] Tanzaku tekagami, Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, Se2543 [6] Shiohi no tsuto, 1 booklet, illustrations by Kitagawa Utamaro, edited by Akera Kankō, Edo: Tsutaya Jūzaburō, early Kansei era; Keio University, Takahashi Seiichirō Ukiyoe Collection, 6- C2 List of items used in Week 1 4 © Keio University Keio University January 2017 Japanese Culture Through Rare Books Step 1-10 Japanese[1] Hokekyō tanji,Culture 1136, Keio Through Institute of Rare Oriental Books Classics, Se2324 古書か[2] Jokanら 読み解Aeiyo, Keioく日本の文化 Institute of Oriental Classics, 092_To56_4 KStepeio 1 University-11 Please access the following URL to see the materials used in this step: https://gc.sfc.keio.ac.jp/fl_img/course01/step1_11.html [1] Goshūiwakashū (shihan), Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, Se206_052_2R [2] Kin’yōwakashū (early Edo period), Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, 091_To237_1 [3] Hekianshō (rokuhan, Bunmei 13 copy), Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, 092_To25_1 [4] Sagoromo no sōshi, 1 booklet, Keichō 2 (1597) copy, Keio Library,110X@304@1 [5] Bunpitsu mondō-shō [Conversations on Literature], Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, 092_To106_2 Step 1-12 [1] Itsukushima mōde-ki [A Pilgrimage to Itsukushima], Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, Se2322 [2] Chōrokubumi, Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, 092_To121_1 [3] Hekiansho, early Edo period, manuscript, 1 volume, Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, 091_To290_1 [4] Keisei kintanki [Codurtesans Forbidden to Lose their Temper, 1711], Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, 091_To121_1 Step 1-13 [1] Kyō ōezu [Grand Map of the Capital] Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, Se210_009_1 [2] Baien kishō [Baien Curiosities], Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, Se225_156_1_2 Handout[3] Genji kokagami English [The Version Little Mirror of the Genji], Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, 92_To120_1 January[4] Embun 2017 hyakushū [One-hundred Poem Sequence of the Enbun era], late Muromachi period, 3 vols., Keio Institute of Oriental Classics, gift of Professor Kubota List of items used in Week 1 5 © Keio University Keio University January 2017 Japanese Culture Through Rare Books Change Note: • January 9th, 2017 – First Release Japanese Culture Through Rare Books 古書から読み解く日本の文化 Keio University Handout English Version January 2017 List of items used in Week 1 6 © Keio University.

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