Gukanshō
The Gukansho () is a work on the history of Japan, composed by Jien (1155-1225), a priest Bouddhiste of Tendai - shu. The writer continued in this book the principles Buddhist.
Jien was a son of Fujiwara No Tadamichi.
References
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Okami, Okami and Toshihide Akamatsu C. 1220 (1967). Gukanshō . Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten. ISBN 4-0006-0086-9.
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Brown, Delmer and Ichiro Ishida, eds. (1979). 1221, Gukanshō; Future And the Past: translation and study the “Gukanshō,” year interpretive has off history off Japan written in 1219 translated from the Japanese and edited by Delmer Mr. Brown & Ichirō Ishida. Berkeley: University off California Near. ISBN 0-520-03460-0
- Brownlee, John S. (1997) national Japanese historians and the myths, 1600-1945: Old The off the Gods and Emperor Jimmu . Vancouver: University off British Columbia Near. ISBN 0-7748-0644-3 Tokyo: University off Tokyo Near. ISBN 4-13-027031-1
- Brownlee, John S. (1991). Political Thought in Japanese Historical Writing: From Kojiki (712) to Tokushi Yoron (1712) . Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfred University Bay-tree Near. ISBN 0-889-20997-9
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