List of classical Japanese texts explained
This is a list of texts written in classical Japanese, grouped by genres and in chronological order.
Genres
Buddhism
Confucianism and philosophy
- Go Rin no Sho 1645
- Fudōchi Shinmyōroku (unknown)
- Rongo Shitsuchu (1600)
- Okina Mondō (1641)
- Daigaku Kuwakumon (1655–1658)
- Seikyo Yoroku (1665)
- Shugi Washo (1673)
- Gomo Jiki (1683)
- Banmin Tokuyo (early 16th century)
- Santokushō (early 16th century)
- Dojimon (1704)
- Shugi Gaisho (1709)
- Rongo Kogi (1712)
- Yojokun (1713)
- Seiyō Kibun (1715)
- Bendo (1717)
- Benmei (1717)
- Oritaku Shiba no Ki (started in 1716), finished before the writer's death in 1725)
- Seidan (written between 1716 and 1736)
- Tohi Mondo (1739)
- Shutsujo Kougo (1744)
- Shizen Shineido (partially published between 1751 and 1764)
- Kokuiko (1765)
- Naobinomitama (1771)
- Gengo (1775)
- Sobo Kigen (1788)
- Uiyamabumi (1799)
- Shutsujo Shogo (1811)
- Rangaku Kotohajime https://web.archive.org/web/20080312031533/http://www.thehumanbrainproject.com/doc-dawnofwesternscience0.html (1814)
- Kyukeidan (1815)
- Yume no Shiro (1820)
- Kodo Taii (1824)
- Tsugi (completed in 1832, published in 1847)
- Senshin Dosakki (1833)
- Kyuo Dowa (1835)
- Jurinhyo (1836)
- Genshi Shiroku
- Genshiroku (1824)
- Genshi Koroku (1838)
- Genshi Banroku (1850)
- Genshi Tetsuroku (1852)
- Komo Yowa (1855)
- Ugen (1855)
- Bimiyu Genko (mid 19th century)
- Ninomiyaou Yowa (late 19th century)
Diary
- Nittō Guhō Junreikōki (836-847)
- Kanpyō Gyoki (887-897), written by Emperor Uda
- Teishin Kōki (908-948), written by Fujiwara no Tadahira
- Tosa Nikki (c. 935), written by Ki no Tsurayuki
- Kagerō Nikki (c. 974)
- Midō Kampakuki (998-1021), written by Fujiwara no Michinaga
- Gonki (991-1017), written by Fujiwara no Yukinari
- Shōyūki (982-1032), written by Fujiwara no Sanesuke
- Izumi Shikibu Nikki (1008), written by Izumi Shikibu
- Murasaki Shikibu Nikki (The Murasaki Shikibu Diary) (1008–10)
- Sarashina Nikki (1020–59)
- Shunki (1038–54), written by Fujiwara no Sukefusa
- Tokinoriki (1075–1108), written by Taira no Tokinori
- Gonijō Moromichi-ki (1083–99), written by Fujiwara no Moromichi
- Chūyūki (1087–1132), written by Fujiwara no Munetada
- Heihanki (1132–71), written by Taira no Nobunori
- Taiki (1136–55), written by Fujiwara no Yorinaga
- Gyokuyō (1164–1200), written by Fujiwara no Kanezane
- Meigetsuki (1180–1235), written by Fujiwara no Teika
- Heikoki (1196–1246), written by Taira no Tsunetaka
- Sanuki no Suke Nikki, written by Fujiwara no Nagako
- Towazugatari (1271–1306), written by Go-Fukakusa In no Nijō
- Izayoi Nikki (c. 1283), written by Abutsu-ni
- Nakatsukasa no Naishi Nikki (1280–92), written by Fujiwara no Tsuneko
- Entairyaku (1311–60), written by Tōin Kinkata
- Hanazono Tennō Shinki (1310–32), written by Emperor Hanazono
- Kanmon Nikki (1416–48), written by Prince Sadafusa
- Sakkaiki (1418–48), written by Nakayama Sadachika
- Chikamoto Nikki (1465–86), written by Ninagawa Chikamoto
- Tokikuni Kyōki (1474–1502), written by Yamashina Tokikuni
- Sanetaka Kōki (1474–1536), written by Sanjōnishi Sanetaka
- Nobutane Kyōki (1480–1522), written by Nakamikado Nobutane
- Tokitsugu Kyōki (1527–76), written by Yamashina Tokitsugu
- Uwai Kakuken Nikki (1574–86), written by Uwai Satokane
- Tokitsune Kyōki (1576–1608), written by Yamashina Tokitsune
- Tamonnin Nikki (1478–1618), written by Eishun and others
- Honkō Kokushi Nikki (1610–33), written by Ishin Sūden
Dictionary, Encyclopedia
Fable and novel
History
Mathematics, science
- Ishinpō (984)
- Jinkōki (1627)
- Katsuyo Sanpo (mid Edo period)
- Kenkon Bensetsu (mid Edo period)
- Hatsubi Sanpō (1674)
- Kyuritsu (1836)
- Sekka Zusetsu (1835)
- Zoku Sekka Zusetsu (1840)
Poetry
- Bussokuseki-kahi (c. 753)
- Man'yōshū (>759)
- Kakyō Hyōshiki (772)
- Shinsen Man'yōshū (early 10th century)
- Iseshū (after 939)
- Amanotekorashū (late 10th century)
- Tomonorishū (late 10th century)
- Kingyoku Wakashū (1007–11)
- Wakanrōeishū (1018)
- Yorizaneshū (after 1044)
- Zōkihōshishū (mid 11th century)
- Shōryōshū (1078)
- Gensanmi Yorimasashū (1173–78)
- Chōshūeisō (1178)
- Tsuneiekyōshū (c. 1182)
- Sankashū (late 12th century)
- Kinkai Wakashū (c. 1213)
- Kenrei-mon In Ukyō No Daibu Shū (c. 1233)
- Fūyō Wakashū (1271)
- Wakankensakushū (1277–79)
- Shokugenyō Wakashū (1323–24)
- Shūgyokushū (c. 1328)
- Renri Hishō (c. 1349)
- Tsukubashū (1356)
- Shinyō Wakashū (1381)
- Shinsen Tsukubashū (1495)
- Kanginshū (1518)
- Shinsen Inutsukubashū (after 1524)
- Nijūichidaishū (21 imperial collections of Japanese poetry)
- Kokin Wakashū (c. 920)
- Gosen Wakashū (951)
- Shūi Wakashū (1005–1007)
- Goshūi Wakashū (1086)
- Kin'yō Wakashū (1124–27)
- Shika Wakashū (1151–54)
- Senzai Wakashū (1187)
- Shin Kokin Wakashū (1205)
- Shinchokusen Wakashū (1234)
- Shokugosen Wakashū (1251)
- Shokukokin Wakashū (1265)
- Shokushūi Wakashū (1278)
- Shingosen Wakashū (1303)
- Gyokuyō Wakashū (1313–14)
- Shokusenzai Wakashū (1320)
- Shokugoshūi Wakashū (1325–26)
- Fūga Wakashū (1344–46)
- Shinsenzai Wakashū (1359)
- Shinshūi Wakashū (1364)
- Shingoshūi Wakashū (1383–84)
- Shinshokukokin Wakashū (1439)
See also
References
- Brownlee, John S. (1997) Japanese historians and the national myths, 1600-1945: The Age of the Gods and Emperor Jimmu. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press.
- Brownlee, John S. (1991). Political Thought in Japanese Historical Writing: From Kojiki (712) to Tokushi Yoron (1712). Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
Notes and References
- WorldCat, Taihō Ritsuryō
- WorldCat, Yōrō Ritsuryō
- WorldCat, Nihon Shoki
- WorldCat, Shinsen Shōjiroku
- WorldCat, Nihon Kōki
- WorldCat, Shoku Nihon Kōki
- http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=Nihon+Montoku+Tenn%C5%8D+Jitsuroku&qt=results_page Nihon Montoku Tennō Jitsuroku
- WorldCat, Ruijū Kokushi
- WorldCat, Nihon Sandai Jitsuroku
- WorldCat, Engishiki
- WorldCat, Eiga Monogatari
- WorldCat, Okagami
- WorldCat, Imakagami
- WorldCat, Mizukagami
- WorldCat, Hogen Monogatari
- WorldCat, Azuma Kagami
- WorldCat, Shaku Nihongi
- WorldCat, Genpei Seisuiki
- WorldCat, Jinnō Shōtōki
- WorldCat, Heike Monogatari
- WorldCat, Masukagami
- WorldCat, Taiheiki
- WorldCat, Gikeiki
- WorldCat, Gukanshō
- WorldCat, Nihon Odai Ichiran; also Nipon o daï itsi ran
- WorldCat, Taikōki
- WorldCat, Honchō Tsugan
- WorldCat, Tokushi Yoron
- WorldCat, Sangoku Tsūran Zusetsu; also Sankoku Tsūran Zusetsu
- WorldCat, Yume Monogatari
- WorldCat, Tokushi Zeigi
- WorldCat, Dai Nihon Shi