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English: Two pages of the collected poems of Mibu no Tadamine, 20cm height, 32cm wide. Silver, Gold, Colour, and ink on ornamented paper. One of the Collection of the works of thirty six master poets in the NISHI-HONGANJI, Kyoto. Most luxurious illuminated manuscript books survived from ancient Japan.
日本語:忠岑集の1開、西本願寺本三十六人家集の一冊、十二世紀初頭, 壬生忠岑(みぶ の ただみね、生没年不詳)の歌集。
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Source Thirty six master poets in the NISHI-HONGANJI, 1980, NISHI-HONGANJI Temple, Kyoto, Japan
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