@article{oai:kobe-c.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001931, author = {藏中, さやか and KURANAKA, Sayaka}, issue = {1}, journal = {神戸女学院大学論集, KOBE COLLEGE STUDIES}, month = {Jun}, note = {P(論文), It is a transcription of Meidai Kokinsho in the private collection of INOUE Muneo, which was originally included in Awanokuni-bunko. INOUE's Meidai Kokinsho is one of the compilations of kadai or given themes, supposed to have emerged at the end of the Middle Ages, while two other versions in Yomei-bunko (142-43) and Shoryobu (501-531) are known today. If we compare the contents of the other two with those of INOUE's Yomei version includes some enlargement and Shoryobu version has less entries. While there are a few textual differences among the three, this transcription briefly annotates where INOUE's deffers from Yomei-bunko and Shoryobu version. This publication is made possible by the courtesy of INOUE. I would like to note my special thanks to him. The synopsis of Meidai Kokinsho is introduced in his Study of the Biographies of the Poets in the Kamakura Era (1997 pub. Kazamashobo) .}, pages = {1--25}, title = {井上宗雄氏蔵『明題古今抄』翻刻}, volume = {56}, year = {2009}, yomi = {クラナカ, サヤカ} }