Aichi-gire

- Person
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作者伝二条為氏
- Date
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制作年 AD13
- Title
- アイチギレ
- Collections
- Century Akao Collection
- Depository
- Institute of Oriental Classics (Shido Bunko) Campus Mita
- Ref. number
- AW-CEN-001026-0000
- License
- CC BY Images license
- Creditline
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慶應義塾(センチュリー赤尾コレクション)
- URL
- Classification
- Art
- AI Tagging
- Plant Font Twig Tree Handwriting
The Aichi-gire is a segment from the Shika Wakashu (lit.‘collection of Japanese poems of flowers’), which was separated in the spring of 1925. The fragment shown here is Volume 3, the autumn section. When the volume was separated in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, the a connoisseur Kohitsu Ryonin (1875-1933) named the fragments ‘Aichi-gire’. Only a few leaves remain today, evidencing how easily ancient masterpieces become scattered and lost.It is considered to have been written during the early Kamakura Period, toward the first half of the 13th century.
橘のとしつなの朝臣のふしみの山庄にて七夕後朝のこころをよめる良せんほうしあふ夜とはたれかはしらぬたなばたのあくるそらをもつゝまざらなむ藤原あきつなの朝臣たなばたのまちつる程の(くる)し(さも)(あかぬわかれといづれまされり)
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