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Journal articles on the topic "Ban Dainagon ekotoba"

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Oda, Hirotaka, and Kazuomi Ikeda. "Radiocarbon Dating of Kohitsugire Calligraphies Attributed to Asukai Masatsune and the Periods of Origin of Genji Monogatari Emaki and Ban-Dainagon Ekotoba." Radiocarbon 52, no. 2 (2010): 520–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033822200045550.

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Genji monogatari emaki and Ban-dainagon ekotoba are Japanese national treasures. Although the periods in which they were painted have not been accurately determined, radiocarbon dating cannot be applied to these priceless artifacts because of the destructive nature of 14C dating. In this study, the periods of their origin were determined by 14C dating the kohitsugire calligraphy. Kohitsugire are ancient paper sheets containing graceful calligraphy. They originally were part of ancient manuscripts. Two kohitsugire named Imaki-gire and Kingin-kirihaku-wakanroeishu-gire are written in the same style as Genji monogatari emaki and Ban-dainagon ekotoba. Although Imaki-gire and Kingin-kirihaku-wakanroeishu-gire had been attributed to Asukai Masatsune (AD 1170–1221) on the basis of the kiwamefuda certificates, recent calligraphical and paleographical studies suggest that they are genuine handwritings of Fujiwara no Norinaga (AD 1109–1180?). We applied 14C dating by accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) to Imaki-gire and Kingin-kirihaku-wakanroeishu-gire. The calibrated 14C ages of both the kohitsugire indicated timing close to the peak of Fujiwara no Norinaga's career as a calligraphist. Based on the associations between the dated texts and the 14C results, it is concluded that the Genji monogatari emaki and Ban-dainagon ekotoba paintings could have been created in the middle of 12th century.
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Matsuo, Keji. "Explaining the "Mystery" of Ban Dainagon ekotoba." Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, May 1, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.18874/jjrs.28.1-2.2001.103-131.

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Ban Dainagon ekotoba. Tōkyō: Chūō Kōronsha, 1987.

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1912-, Ōta Hirotarō, Yamane Yūzō 1919-, and Yonezawa Yoshiho 1906-, eds. Ban Dainagon emaki. Tōkyō: Shōgakkan, 1991.

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Japan), Idemitsu Bijutsukan (Tokyo, ed. Kokuhō Ban Dainagon emaki =: National treasure, illustrated stories on the courtier Ban Dainagon. Tōkyō: Idemitsu Bijutsukan, 2006.

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1964-, Shirono Seiji, and Hayakawa Yasuhiro, eds. Kokuhō Ban Dainagon emaki. Tōkyō: Chūō Kōron Bijutsu Shuppan, 2009.

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Kodaishi kara toku Ban Dainagon emaki no nazo. Tōkyō: Bensei Shuppan, 2009.

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Kodaishi kara toku Ban Dainagon emaki no nazo. Tōkyō: Bensei Shuppan, 2009.

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Kodaishi kara toku Ban Dainagon emaki no nazo. Tōkyō: Bensei Shuppan, 2009.

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cent, Tokiwa Mitsunaga 12th, and Nakano Kōichi, eds. Kuyō Bunko zō, Ban Dainagon emaki. Tōkyō: Bensei Shuppan, 2010.

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