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カテゴリー2: | Other Basic Texts |
Title | Jingūtenryaku |
Text | (Sonoda Moriyoshi) This is the work of Sonoda Moriyoshi, a negi (Suppliant Priest) at Kōtai Jingū. It covers a broad area of items relating to the origins of the Ise Shrines, ceremonies, and so forth, and contains detailed research through examinations based on extensive material and service records. This work is as an organized and academic pre-modern collection founded upon the work of generations of Ise scholars stretching as far back as the ancient period. It may also be considered an encyclopedia of the Ise Shrine, and alongside Daijingū koji ruisan (1910) and Jingū yōkō (Jingū Shichō, 1928), it serves as a useful guide to matters concerning the Ise shrine. The present manuscript was completed in 1830, originally in forty-four volumes, but some volumes have been lost. Forty volumes of the present manuscript are contained in Daijingū sōsho, volumes 1-4 (Jingū Shichō, 1932—34). — Mure Hitoshi |