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= 私撰集 (Private collections) =
= 私撰集 (Private collections) =


;Man'yōshū 万葉集 (II.1)
;こきんわかろくじょう 古今和歌六帖 (II.4, WBT 45-46)
:A large collection of Japanese poetry that reached its final form sometime in the 8th century. Most sources number these poems according to the original version of the ''Kokka taikan''; the ''Shimpen kokka taikan'' includes Chinese poetry and prose in its count. 4516 poems in the old KT, 4440 in the SKT.
 
;Kokin waka rokujō 古今和歌六帖 (II.4, WBT 45-46)
:A large collection of poems divided into 517 categories. Roughly a quarter of the poems are from the ''Man'yoshu'', and many others appear in the first three Imperial collections (especially the KKS and GSS). It was perhaps compiled in the latter half of the 10th century, but the compiler or compilers are unknown. 4494 poems.
:A large collection of poems divided into 517 categories. Roughly a quarter of the poems are from the ''Man'yoshu'', and many others appear in the first three Imperial collections (especially the KKS and GSS). It was perhaps compiled in the latter half of the 10th century, but the compiler or compilers are unknown. 4494 poems.
:KKS [[Kokinshu 1|1(1)]]
:KKS [[Kokinshu 1|1(1)]]


;Shinsen man'yōshū 新撰万葉集 (II.2)
;しんせんまんようしゅう 新撰万葉集 (II.2)
:Said to have been compiled in 893 by Sugawara no Michizane 菅原道真, it is also called 菅家万葉 or similar names. The collection contains Chinese poems as well as Japanese, and seems to have drawn heavily from poetry competitions of the time. 555 poems (including Chinese verse).
:Said to have been compiled in 893 by Sugawara no Michizane 菅原道真, it is also called 菅家万葉 or similar names. The collection contains Chinese poems as well as Japanese, and seems to have drawn heavily from poetry competitions of the time. 555 poems (including Chinese verse).


;Shinsen waka 新撰和歌 (II.3)
;しんせんわか 新撰和歌 (II.3)
:Ki no Tsurayuki assembled this collection of poems taken primarily from the KKS, with a preface in Chinese. 260 poems.
:Ki no Tsurayuki assembled this collection of poems taken primarily from the KKS, with a preface in Chinese. 260 poems.


;Wakan rōeishū (II.6)
;まんようしゅう 万葉集 (II.1)
:A large collection of Japanese poetry that reached its final form sometime in the 8th century. Most sources number these poems according to the original version of the ''Kokka taikan''; the ''Shimpen kokka taikan'' includes Chinese poetry and prose in its count. 4516 poems in the old KT, 4440 in the SKT.
 
;わかんろうえいしゅう 和漢朗詠集 (II.6)
:A collection of Japanese poetry and Chinese verse (by both Japanese and Chinese poets), assembled by Fujiwara no Kinto. 804 poems (including Chinese verse).
:A collection of Japanese poetry and Chinese verse (by both Japanese and Chinese poets), assembled by Fujiwara no Kinto. 804 poems (including Chinese verse).
:KKS [[Kokinshu 3|1(3)]]
:KKS [[Kokinshu 3|1(3)]]
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= 私家集 (Personal poetry collections) =
= 私家集 (Personal poetry collections) =


;Mitsune Collection
;しゅうぎょくしゅう 拾玉集  (III.131)
 
;拾玉集 しゅうぎょくしゅう (III.131)
:The poetry collection of the monk [[Authors#J|Jien]] 慈円 (1155-1225). 5803 poems.
:The poetry collection of the monk [[Authors#J|Jien]] 慈円 (1155-1225). 5803 poems.
:KKS [[Kokinshu 1|1(3472)]]
:KKS [[Kokinshu 1|1(3472)]]


;Sosei Collection
;としゆきしゅう 敏行集 (III.8)
 
;Toshiyuki Collection 敏行集 としゆきしゅう (III.8)
:The poetry collection of [[Authors#T|Fujiwara no Toshiyuki]] (?-901 or 907). It seems to have been compiled from the KKS and GSS, and survives now only as part of the 三十六人集. 24 poems.
:The poetry collection of [[Authors#T|Fujiwara no Toshiyuki]] (?-901 or 907). It seems to have been compiled from the KKS and GSS, and survives now only as part of the 三十六人集. 24 poems.
;Retired Emperor Suzaku Collection


= 歌合 (Poetry competitions) =
= 歌合 (Poetry competitions) =
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:[[Kokinshu 1|1(3)]]
:[[Kokinshu 1|1(3)]]


;New Poetry Competition Between Poets of Different Ages 新時代不同歌合
;しんじだいふどううたあわせ 新時代不同歌合


= 秀歌撰 (Selections of good poetry) =
= 秀歌撰 (Selections of good poetry) =


;Go rokuroku sen
;ごろくろくしゅう 後六々撰 (V.270)
 
:A collection of 146 poems from 36 poets that were not included in earlier "36 poetic sages" lists, compiled by Fujiwara no Norikane 藤原範兼 (1107-1165).
;Kingyokushu
:KKS [[Kokinshu 1|1(98)]]
 
;Sanjuninshu
 
;Sanjurokuninshu


;Teika hachidaishō 定家八代抄 (X.177)
;ていかはちだいしょう 定家八代抄 (X.177)
:A large selection from the first eight Imperial collections, apparently by Fujiwara no Teika 藤原定家. 1809 poems.
:A large selection from the first eight Imperial collections, apparently by Fujiwara no Teika 藤原定家. 1809 poems.
:[[Kokinshu 1|1(1)]]


= 歌論集, 注釈書 (Poetic manuals and commentaries) =
= 歌論集, 注釈書 (Poetic manuals and commentaries) =


;Dairin gusho 題林遇抄
;いろはわかしゅう 色葉和歌集 (X.196, NKT B2)
 
;Fukurozoshi
 
;Godaishu utamakura
 
;Gyokudenshu waka saicho
 
;Iroha wakashū 色葉和歌集 (X.196, NKT B2)
:A dictionary of various poetic terms. Authorship and date uncertain.
:A dictionary of various poetic terms. Authorship and date uncertain.


;Kakinomoto no Hitomaro kanbun 柿本人麻呂勘文
;おうぎしょう 奥儀抄 (V.294, NKT 1)
 
:A poetic manual and commentary by Fujiwara no Kiyosuke 藤原清輔, written in the mid 12th century.
;Karin ryozai
:[[Kokinshu 1|1(133)]]
 
;Kigosho
 
;Kiribioke


;Korai fūteishō 古来風体抄 (V.301, SNKBZ 87, NKT 2)
;こらいふうていしょう 古来風体抄 (V.301, SNKBZ 87, NKT 2)
:A work of poetic criticism by Fujiwara no Shunzei 藤原俊成, written in 1197-1201.
:A work of poetic criticism by Fujiwara no Shunzei 藤原俊成, written in 1197-1201.


;Mumyosho
;せいあしょう 井蛙抄
 
;Ōgishō 奥儀抄 (V.294, NKT 1)
:A poetic manual and commentary by Fujiwara no Kiyosuke 藤原清輔, written in the mid 12th century.
 
;Ryoshun kagakusho
 
;Saigyo dansho
 
;Sangoki
 
;Seiasho 井蛙抄
 
;Shuchusho


;Teika jittei
;ていかじってい 定家十体 (V.277, NTK 4)
:A collection of poems divided into ten styles, drawn from the first eight poetic collections. Although it is under Teika's name, it may be the work of a later poet in the schools of Teika's descendants.
::[[Kokinshu 1|1(160)]]


;Toshiyori zuinō 俊頼髄脳 (V.291, SNKBZ 87, NKT 1)
;Toshiyori zuinō 俊頼髄脳 (V.291, SNKBZ 87, NKT 1)
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;Waka dōmōshō 和歌童蒙抄 (V.293, NKT B1)
;Waka dōmōshō 和歌童蒙抄 (V.293, NKT B1)
:A work of poetic criticism by Fujiwara no Norikane 藤原範兼, written around 1145.
:A work of poetic criticism by Fujiwara no Norikane 藤原範兼, written around 1145.
;Waka ichijisho
;Waka iroha
;Waka juttei
;Waka kuden
;Waka shogakusho
;Wakatei jisshu


;Yakumo mishō 八雲御抄 (V.311, NKT 3, B3)
;Yakumo mishō 八雲御抄 (V.311, NKT 3, B3)
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= 物語 (Tales) =
= 物語 (Tales) =
;Yamato monogatari


= 他 (Other works) =
= 他 (Other works) =


;Shasekishu
;だいりんぐしょう 題林愚抄 (VI.31)
:A large collection of 10654 poems arranged by topic, drawn from Imperial collections as well as famous private collections, poetry competitions, and other sources. Compiled in the mid-Muromachi period by an unknown person.
:KKS [[Kokinshu 1|1(38)]]

Revision as of 20:29, 30 March 2022

勅撰集 (Imperial poetry collections)

私撰集 (Private collections)

こきんわかろくじょう 古今和歌六帖 (II.4, WBT 45-46)
A large collection of poems divided into 517 categories. Roughly a quarter of the poems are from the Man'yoshu, and many others appear in the first three Imperial collections (especially the KKS and GSS). It was perhaps compiled in the latter half of the 10th century, but the compiler or compilers are unknown. 4494 poems.
KKS 1(1)
しんせんまんようしゅう 新撰万葉集 (II.2)
Said to have been compiled in 893 by Sugawara no Michizane 菅原道真, it is also called 菅家万葉 or similar names. The collection contains Chinese poems as well as Japanese, and seems to have drawn heavily from poetry competitions of the time. 555 poems (including Chinese verse).
しんせんわか 新撰和歌 (II.3)
Ki no Tsurayuki assembled this collection of poems taken primarily from the KKS, with a preface in Chinese. 260 poems.
まんようしゅう 万葉集 (II.1)
A large collection of Japanese poetry that reached its final form sometime in the 8th century. Most sources number these poems according to the original version of the Kokka taikan; the Shimpen kokka taikan includes Chinese poetry and prose in its count. 4516 poems in the old KT, 4440 in the SKT.
わかんろうえいしゅう 和漢朗詠集 (II.6)
A collection of Japanese poetry and Chinese verse (by both Japanese and Chinese poets), assembled by Fujiwara no Kinto. 804 poems (including Chinese verse).
KKS 1(3)

私家集 (Personal poetry collections)

しゅうぎょくしゅう 拾玉集 (III.131)
The poetry collection of the monk Jien 慈円 (1155-1225). 5803 poems.
KKS 1(3472)
としゆきしゅう 敏行集 (III.8)
The poetry collection of Fujiwara no Toshiyuki (?-901 or 907). It seems to have been compiled from the KKS and GSS, and survives now only as part of the 三十六人集. 24 poems.

歌合 (Poetry competitions)

寛平御時中宮歌合 かんぴょうおほんときちゅうぐうのうたあはせ (V.3)
A 17-round poetry competition that survives only in one very late manuscript. According to the manuscript, the 中宮 who served as the judge was Empress Hanshi 班子女王 (833-900), the mother of Emperor Uda. Only the judgments are recorded, no comments. 34 poems.
1(3)
しんじだいふどううたあわせ 新時代不同歌合

秀歌撰 (Selections of good poetry)

ごろくろくしゅう 後六々撰 (V.270)
A collection of 146 poems from 36 poets that were not included in earlier "36 poetic sages" lists, compiled by Fujiwara no Norikane 藤原範兼 (1107-1165).
KKS 1(98)
ていかはちだいしょう 定家八代抄 (X.177)
A large selection from the first eight Imperial collections, apparently by Fujiwara no Teika 藤原定家. 1809 poems.
1(1)

歌論集, 注釈書 (Poetic manuals and commentaries)

いろはわかしゅう 色葉和歌集 (X.196, NKT B2)
A dictionary of various poetic terms. Authorship and date uncertain.
おうぎしょう 奥儀抄 (V.294, NKT 1)
A poetic manual and commentary by Fujiwara no Kiyosuke 藤原清輔, written in the mid 12th century.
1(133)
こらいふうていしょう 古来風体抄 (V.301, SNKBZ 87, NKT 2)
A work of poetic criticism by Fujiwara no Shunzei 藤原俊成, written in 1197-1201.
せいあしょう 井蛙抄
ていかじってい 定家十体 (V.277, NTK 4)
A collection of poems divided into ten styles, drawn from the first eight poetic collections. Although it is under Teika's name, it may be the work of a later poet in the schools of Teika's descendants.
1(160)
Toshiyori zuinō 俊頼髄脳 (V.291, SNKBZ 87, NKT 1)
An early work of poetic criticism by Minamoto no Toshiyori, written in 1113.
Waka dōmōshō 和歌童蒙抄 (V.293, NKT B1)
A work of poetic criticism by Fujiwara no Norikane 藤原範兼, written around 1145.
Yakumo mishō 八雲御抄 (V.311, NKT 3, B3)
A 13th-century poetic treatise by Emperor Juntoku 順徳院.

物語 (Tales)

他 (Other works)

だいりんぐしょう 題林愚抄 (VI.31)
A large collection of 10654 poems arranged by topic, drawn from Imperial collections as well as famous private collections, poetry competitions, and other sources. Compiled in the mid-Muromachi period by an unknown person.
KKS 1(38)