Gessei shō, Shūgyoku shō, Manji 3 [1660] / Fujiwara Yoshitsune, Jichin.

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Gessei shō, Shūgyoku shō, Manji 3 [1660] / Fujiwara Yoshitsune, Jichin.

Manuscript, both copied by an 81-year old monk Enshi, in Manji 3-nen 5-gatsu [May, 1660].

1 scroll; 30 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8020902

Yale University Library

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Fujiwara, Yoshitsune, 1169-1206

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