A commentary on the Jindai-maki chapter of the Nihon Shoki. Written by Ichijo Kaneyoshi, a classical scholar of the Muromachi period. Six volumes. Published in 1721 (the 6th year of the Kyoho era). The text of the Jindai-maki chapter is annotated verbatim, with citations from Chinese classics and Buddhist scriptures. The influence of Ryobu Shinto and Yoshida Shinto from the Muromachi period can be seen. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
『日本書紀』の神代巻の注釈書。室町時代の古典学者一条兼良の著。6巻。享保6 (1721) 年刊。神代巻の本文に逐語的に注を施したもので,漢籍,仏典を引用している。室町時代の両部 (りょうぶ) 神道,吉田神道の影響が認められる。
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