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English: Front page of a manuscript of the Suwa Daimyōjin Ekotoba (諏方大明神画詞) known as the Gon-hōri-bon (権祝本). This copy was transcribed in 1472 by a monk named Sōjun (宗詢), who in turn was transcribing a two-volume handwritten copy of the text made by a monk of Shicchi-in Temple in Mount Kōya, Jōen (盛円). The original work, a twelve-volume illustrated scroll (emaki), was commissioned by Suwa Enchū and completed in 1356. The original scrolls have subsequently been lost; the text (without the illustrations) however were preserved in various manuscripts such as this one. Citations: |
Date | Original work created 1356; manuscript copied 1472 |
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Immediate source: http://yatsu-genjin.jp/suwataisya/zatugaku/ekotoba.htm |
Author | Suwa Enchu (諏訪円忠, 1295-1364); Sōjun (宗詢) |
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