| | The Genryaku Kohon Version of the Man-yoshu - MIHO MUSEUM (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06) |
 | | This corrected version of the Man'yoshu poetry anthology is known as the Genryaku Kohon version because its compiler, the poet Fujiwara-no-Akiie (1153-1215), noted in his colophon on the 20th scroll of the work that he had finished his proofreading of this version against other versions in the 6th month of 1184 (Genryaku 1). |
 | | All of the texts are brushed in elegant, elongated forms, and as one of the calligraphers is the same as that seen on the Iyogire (first type), it is suggested that this transcription of the poetry anthology dates back to the latter half of the 11th century. |
 | | Fragment of the Genryaku Kohon Version of the Man'yoshu |
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