Also called the Seven Volumes and Seven Articles. A record of Kofuku-ji Temple. Seven volumes. Written by monks Jigen and Zenjitsu of Konsho-in Temple, Kofuku-ji Temple, Nara, and covering the period from 1334 to 1386. Contains brief and fragmentary articles. There is also a miscellaneous history written in kana and written form covering the period from 1334 to 1387, which is mistakenly called the Seven Volumes and Seven Articles, but is completely different from this work. Included in the Historical Collection and other collections. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
『七巻冊子』『七条冊子』ともいわれる。興福寺に関する記録。7巻。奈良興福寺金勝院 (こんしょういん) の僧侶実厳,禅実らによって記され,建武1 (1334) 年から元中3=至徳3 (86) 年に及ぶ。簡略で断片的な記事がある。別に建武1年から天授3=永和3 (77) 年にわたるかな交り文の雑史があり,『七巻冊子』と誤って呼ばれているが,本書とはまったく違うものである。『史籍集覧』その他所収。
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