Gunsho Ruijū (群書類従) is a collection of old Japanese books on Japanese literature and history assembled by Hanawa Hokiichi (塙保己一) with the support of the Bakufu. It has several sections separated in genre's such as shinto the native Japanese religion or waka Japanese poetry a short list is below Shinto documents Emperor documents Bunin (appointment documents) Keifu (genealogy documents) Den (legend documents) Kanshoku (government posts documents) Ritsuryo (codes and laws documents) Kuji (public duties documents) Shozoku (costume documents) Bunpitsu (literature documents) Shosoku (letter documents)
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| - Gunsho Ruijū (de)
- Gunsho Ruijū (fr)
- Gunsho Ruijū (en)
- Gunsho Ruijū (it)
- 群書類従 (ja)
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| - Beim Gunsho Ruijū (jap. 群書類從, modern: 群書類従, dt. „klassifizierte Schriftensammlung“, GR) handelt es sich um die wohl wichtigste Sammlung japanischer Geschichtsquellen. (de)
- Le Gunsho Ruijū (群書類從), japonais moderne 群書類従, « Collections classées de classiques japonais ») est la plus importante collection de sources littéraire et historiques japonaises. (fr)
- 『群書類従』(ぐんしょるいじゅう)は、塙保己一が編纂した国学・国史を主とする一大叢書。 塙保己一が古書の散逸を危惧し、1779年(安永8年)、菅原道真を祀る北野天満宮に刊行を誓った。江戸幕府や諸大名・寺社・公家などの協力を得て、収集・編纂した。古代から江戸時代初期までに成った史書や文学作品、計1273種を収めている。寛政5年(1793年) - 文政2年(1819年)に木版で刊行された。 歴史学・国学・国文学等の学術的な研究に、多大な貢献をしている。 (ja)
- Il Gunsho Ruijū (群書類從?), giapponese moderno 群書類従, «Collezioni classificate di classici giapponesi») è la più importante collezione di fonti letterarie e storiche giapponesi. (it)
- Gunsho Ruijū (群書類従) is a collection of old Japanese books on Japanese literature and history assembled by Hanawa Hokiichi (塙保己一) with the support of the Bakufu. It has several sections separated in genre's such as shinto the native Japanese religion or waka Japanese poetry a short list is below Shinto documents Emperor documents Bunin (appointment documents) Keifu (genealogy documents) Den (legend documents) Kanshoku (government posts documents) Ritsuryo (codes and laws documents) Kuji (public duties documents) Shozoku (costume documents) Bunpitsu (literature documents) Shosoku (letter documents) (en)
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| - Beim Gunsho Ruijū (jap. 群書類從, modern: 群書類従, dt. „klassifizierte Schriftensammlung“, GR) handelt es sich um die wohl wichtigste Sammlung japanischer Geschichtsquellen. (de)
- Gunsho Ruijū (群書類従) is a collection of old Japanese books on Japanese literature and history assembled by Hanawa Hokiichi (塙保己一) with the support of the Bakufu. It has several sections separated in genre's such as shinto the native Japanese religion or waka Japanese poetry a short list is below Shinto documents Emperor documents Bunin (appointment documents) Keifu (genealogy documents) Den (legend documents) Kanshoku (government posts documents) Ritsuryo (codes and laws documents) Kuji (public duties documents) Shozoku (costume documents) Bunpitsu (literature documents) Shosoku (letter documents) Waka (Japanese poems documents) Renga (linked verse poetry documents) Monogatari (tales documents) Nikki (diaries documents) Kiko (travels documents) Kangen (Japanese court music documents) Kemari (a game played in the heian period documents) Taka (hawking documents) Yuge (play/games of skill documents ) Onjiki (eating and drinking and cooking documents) Kassen (war documents) Buke (samurai documents) Shakuji (Buddhist names documents ) Zatsu (miscellaneous documents) The first series in 1819 has 25 subjects with 1273 works. A modern print edition was published in 19 volumes from 1894 to 1912. A second series of another 2103 texts was created by his son (塙忠宝) from 1821 under the title Zoku Gunsho Ruijū (続群書類従). Another series, the Zoku Zoku Gunsho Ruijū (続々群書類従), was assembled in two parts, the first with 16 subjects in 1903–4 in 5 volumes, the second in 1906–9 with 304 sources in 16 volumes. Shin Gunsho Ruijū (ja:新群書類従) was printed in 1906–08 in 10 volumes. Another text collection begun by Hanawa Tadatomi is the Dai Nihon Shiryō (en)
- Le Gunsho Ruijū (群書類從), japonais moderne 群書類従, « Collections classées de classiques japonais ») est la plus importante collection de sources littéraire et historiques japonaises. (fr)
- 『群書類従』(ぐんしょるいじゅう)は、塙保己一が編纂した国学・国史を主とする一大叢書。 塙保己一が古書の散逸を危惧し、1779年(安永8年)、菅原道真を祀る北野天満宮に刊行を誓った。江戸幕府や諸大名・寺社・公家などの協力を得て、収集・編纂した。古代から江戸時代初期までに成った史書や文学作品、計1273種を収めている。寛政5年(1793年) - 文政2年(1819年)に木版で刊行された。 歴史学・国学・国文学等の学術的な研究に、多大な貢献をしている。 (ja)
- Il Gunsho Ruijū (群書類從?), giapponese moderno 群書類従, «Collezioni classificate di classici giapponesi») è la più importante collezione di fonti letterarie e storiche giapponesi. (it)
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