Budget Amount *help |
¥2,100,000 (Direct Cost: ¥2,100,000)
Fiscal Year 1996: ¥600,000 (Direct Cost: ¥600,000)
Fiscal Year 1995: ¥1,500,000 (Direct Cost: ¥1,500,000)
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Research Abstract |
1. I researched many sets of Kugyo-Bunin manuscripts at Naikaku Bunko, Sonkeikaku Bunko, Kyoto University Library, Yomei Bunko, Jingu Bunko, the Imperial Household Agency Library and the National Diet Library, Which made it clear that most of them were descended from Yamashina Manuscripts that had been written by Yamashina Tokitsugu in the 16th century excluding two sets descended from Sanjonishi Manuscripts. 2. I researched 4 copies of Kajuji family Kugyo-Bunin at University Musium Faculty of Letters Kyoto University, which made it clear that the one of them was apparently different from the others. 3. I researchd 8 copies of Hirohashi family Kugyo-Bunin by their pictures, which made it clear that they were much related to the process of Yamashina Tokitugu writing Kugyo-Bunin manuscripts. 4. I researched Tokitsugukyo-ki and Tokitsunekyo-ki, which made it clear how Yamashina Tokitugu had borrowed some manuscripts from other court nobles and had written Yamashinina Manuscripts and how Yamasina family had kept and had lent them. 5. I researched Yamashinakyo-ki Shihaimonjo at Historiographical Institute The University of Tokyo, which made it clear that Yamashina Tokotsugu hadborrowed some manuscripts of Kugyo-Bunin from thecourt nobles including Hirohashi Kanehide before February 1527 when he had started writing Yamashina Manuscripts. 6. I researched the articles related to Kugyo-Bunin through the diaries of some court nobles before Yamashina Manuscripts had been made, which made it clear that how Kugyo-Bunin manuscripts had been copied, kept, lent and used in the court nobles society.
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