Engi shiki

大分類Basic Terms of Shinto 神道基本用語集
分野分類 CB宗教学・神道学
文化財分類 CB学術データベース
資料形式 CBテキストデータベース
+項目延喜式
+TermsEngi shiki
テキスト内容A collection of detailed regulations concerning government administration under the ritsuryô codes, in use from the seventh to the late ninth century. The Engi shiki, in 50 volumes, was formulated with consideration of two preceding compilations, the Kônin and Jôgan; of these three major works, only the Engi shiki is extant today. It is a compilation of laws detailing imperial court ceremonies and etiquette, penal measures, local administration, etc. Compilation was begun in 905, and the completed work was presented to the court in 927, but it was not actually promulgated until 967. Compilers included Fujiwara Tokihira and Fujiwara Tadahira. The first ten volumes are regulations concerning Shinto.
+BTS辞書ページURLhttps://d-museum.kokugakuin.ac.jp/bts/detail/?id=3692
-43392009/02/19Administrator00BTS000043延喜式Engi shikiA collection of detailed regulations concerning government administration under the ritsuryô codes, in use from the seventh to the late ninth century. The Engi shiki, in 50 volumes, was formulated with consideration of two preceding compilations, the Kônin and Jôgan; of these three major works, only the Engi shiki is extant today. It is a compilation of laws detailing imperial court ceremonies and etiquette, penal measures, local administration, etc. Compilation was begun in 905, and the completed work was presented to the court in 927, but it was not actually promulgated until 967. Compilers included Fujiwara Tokihira and Fujiwara Tadahira. The first ten volumes are regulations concerning Shinto.43延喜式Engi shikiE01
資料ID8830

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