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**''[[Takahashi no Muraji Mushimaro no Kashū]]'' (高橋連虫麿之歌集<!-- ; 146, 244, 1068, 1087–1088, 1092–1094, 1100–1101, 1118–1119, 1187, 1247–1250, 1268–1269, 1271, 1272–1294 (''sedōka''), 1296–1310, 1682–1709 (unclear), 1715–1725 (unclear), 1773–1775, 1795–1799, 1812–1818, 1890–1896, 1996–2033, 2094–2095, 2178–2179, 2234, 2239–2243, 2312–2315, 2333–2334, 2351–2362 (''sedōka''), 2368–2516, 2841–2863, 3127–3130, 3253–3254, 3309, 3441, 3470, 3481, 3490; 369 poems in total, of which 2 are ''chōka'', 332 ''tanka'' and 35 ''sedōka'' -->){{sfnm|1a1=Nakanishi|1y=1985|1pp=244–245}}
**''[[Takahashi no Muraji Mushimaro no Kashū]]'' (高橋連虫麿之歌集<!-- ; 146, 244, 1068, 1087–1088, 1092–1094, 1100–1101, 1118–1119, 1187, 1247–1250, 1268–1269, 1271, 1272–1294 (''sedōka''), 1296–1310, 1682–1709 (unclear), 1715–1725 (unclear), 1773–1775, 1795–1799, 1812–1818, 1890–1896, 1996–2033, 2094–2095, 2178–2179, 2234, 2239–2243, 2312–2315, 2333–2334, 2351–2362 (''sedōka''), 2368–2516, 2841–2863, 3127–3130, 3253–3254, 3309, 3441, 3470, 3481, 3490; 369 poems in total, of which 2 are ''chōka'', 332 ''tanka'' and 35 ''sedōka'' -->){{sfnm|1a1=Nakanishi|1y=1985|1pp=244–245}}
***Quoted in the ''Takahashi no Muraji Mushimaro no Kashū''<!-- ? --> (高橋連虫麿之歌集中 ''Takahashi no Muraji Mushimaro no Kashū chū''; 319–321, 1497, 1780–1781){{sfnm|1a1=Nakanishi|1y=1985|1p=245}}
***Quoted in the ''Takahashi no Muraji Mushimaro no Kashū''<!-- ? --> (高橋連虫麿之歌集中 ''Takahashi no Muraji Mushimaro no Kashū chū''; 319–321, 1497, 1780–1781){{sfnm|1a1=Nakanishi|1y=1985|1p=245}}
*[[Princess Takata]] (高田女王 ''Takata-no-ōkimi''; KKTK 537–542, 1444){{sfnm|1a1=Nakanishi|1y=1985|1pp=243–244}}
*[[Princess Takata (daughter of Prince Takayasu)|Princess Takata]] (高田女王 ''Takata-no-ōkimi''; KKTK 537–542, 1444){{sfnm|1a1=Nakanishi|1y=1985|1pp=243–244}}
*[[Emperor Tenji]]
*[[Emperor Tenji]]
*[[Emperor Tenmu]] (天武天皇 ''Tenmu-tennō''; possibly KKTK 236){{sfnm|1a1=Nakanishi|1y=1985|1p=242}}
*[[Emperor Tenmu]] (天武天皇 ''Tenmu-tennō''; possibly KKTK 236){{sfnm|1a1=Nakanishi|1y=1985|1p=242}}

Revision as of 11:50, 9 June 2018

This is a list of poets whose works were included in the Man'yōshū, an eighth-century Japanese waka anthology. Numbers given are those used in the Kokka Taikan (KKTK). The Japanese text follows Susumu Nakanishi's Man'yōshū Jiten and includes the poets' kabane where applicable, with italic romanizations included where the Japanese text differs from the proper names at the start of each entry. Italicized numbers indicate traditional attribution given as such in the Man'yōshū itself. (Man'yōshū poems that were attributed to these poets by later works are not listed.) Square brackets indicate poems' numbers according to the Kan'ei-bon text or the Man'yōshū, rather than the KKTK.

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  • Okisome no Azumahito (置始東人; KKTK 66, 204–206)[12]
  • Okisome no Hatsuse (置始連長谷 Okisome no Muraji Hatsuse; KKTK 4302)[47]
  • Princess Ōku (大伯皇女 Ōku-no-himemiko; KKTK 105–106, 163–166)[48]
  • Okura no Maetsukimi no Onoko (憶良大夫之男; KKTK 4365)[49]
  • Ōkura no Maro (大蔵忌寸麿 Ōkura no Imiki Maro; KKTK 3703)[50]
  • Osakabe no Chikuni (刑部直千国 Osakabe no Atai Chikuni; KKTK 4357)[49]
  • Osakabe no Mino (刑部直三野 Osakabe no Atai Mino; KKTK 4349)[49]
  • Osakabe no Mushimaro (刑部虫麿; KKTK 4339)[48]
  • Osakabe no Otomaro (忍坂部乙麿; KKTK 71)[49]
  • Osakabe no Shikamaro (刑部志加麿; KKTK 4390)[49]
  • Osakabe no Tarimaro (刑部垂麿; KKTK 263, 427)[49]
  • Ōami no Hitonushi (大網公人主 Ōami no Kimi Hitonushi; KKTK 413)[48]
  • Ōhara no Imaki (大原真人今城 Ōhara no Mahito Imaki; KKTK 1604, 4436–4439, 4442, 4444, 4459, 4475–4476, 4477–4480, 4496, 4505, 4507)[51]
  • Ōishi no Minomaro (大石蓑麿; KKTK 3617)[48]
  • Ōmiwa no Iratsume (大神女郎; KKTK 618, 1505)[51]
  • Ōmiwa no Okimori (大神朝臣奥守 Ōmiwa no Asomi Okimori; KKTK 3841)[51]
  • Ōshi no Mahito (生石村主真人 Ōshi no Suguri Mahito; KKTK 355)[48]
  • Oshinumibe no Iomaro (忍海部五百麿; KKTK 4391)[48]
  • Ōtabe no Aramimi (大田部荒耳; KKTK 4374)[52]
  • Ōtabe no Minari (大田部三成; KKTK 4380)[52]
  • Ōtabe no Tarihito (大田部足人; KKTK 4387)[52]
  • Ōtomo no Azumahito (大伴宿禰東人 Ōtomo no Sukune Azumahito; KKTK 1034)[53]
  • Ōtomo no Chimuro (大伴宿禰千室 Ōtomo no Sukune Chimuro; KKTK 693, 4298)[54]
  • Ōtomo no Daibu (大伴大夫; KKTK 819)[55]
  • Ōtomo no Fumimochi (大伴宿禰書持 Ōtomo no Sukune Fumimochi; son of Tabito, younger brother of Yakamochi; KKTK 463, 1480–1481, 1587, 3901–3906, 3909–3910)[54]
  • Ōtomo no Ikenushi (大伴宿禰池主 Ōtomo no Sukune Ikenushi; KKTK 1590, 3944–3946, 3949, 3967–3968, 3973–3975, 4128–4131, 4132–4133, 4295, 4300; 29 poems in total, of which 4 are chōka and 25 tanka)[53]
  • Ōtomo no Inakimi (大伴宿禰稲公 Ōtomo no Sukune Inakimi; KKTK 1553)[53]
  • Ōtomo no Iratsume
    • Ōtomo no Iratsume (大伴郎女; wife of Tabito; no poems included in the Man'yōshū, but was mentioned in a note accompanying KKTK 1472)[56]
    • Ōtomo no Iratsume (大伴女郎; possibly the daughter of Yasumaro; KKTK 519)[56]
  • Ōtomo no Katami (大伴宿禰像見 Ōtomo no Sukune Katami; KKTK 664, 697–699, 1595)[57]
  • Ōtomo no Kiyotsugu (大伴宿禰清継 Ōtomo no Sukune Kiyotsugu; KKTK 4262–4263)[57]
  • Ōtomo no Kiyotsuna (大伴清縄; KKTK 1482)[56]
  • Ōtomo no Kuromaro (大伴宿禰黒麿 Ōtomo no Sukune Kuromaro; KKTK 4280)[57]
  • Ōtomo no Maetsukimi (大伴卿; not a name but a title used in various places in the collection, probably referring to Tabito, Yasumaro or Michitari; one poem attributed to Maetsukimi, probably Tabito or Yasumaro, KKTK 299)[55]
  • Ōtomo no Mihayashi (大伴宿禰三林 Ōtomo no Sukune Mihayashi; may be a scribal error for Miyori, as the name is otherwise unattested; KKTK 1434)[58]
  • Ōtomo no Minaka (大伴宿禰三中 Ōtomo no Sukune Minaka; KKTK 443–445, 3701, 3707)[58]
  • Ōtomo no Miyori (大伴宿禰三依 Ōtomo no Sukune Miyori; son of Miyuki; KKTK 552, 578, 650, 690, [819])[58]
  • Ōtomo no Miyuki (大伴宿禰御行 Ōtomo no Sukune Miyuki; son of Umakai, father of Miyori, older brother of Yasumaro; KKTK 4260)[58]
  • Ōtomo no Momoyo (大伴宿禰百代 Ōtomo no Sukune Momoyo; KKTK 392, 559–562, 566, 823)[59]
  • Ōtomo no Murakami (大伴宿禰村上 Ōtomo no Sukune Murakami; KKTK 1436–1437, 1493, 4299)[60]
  • Ōtomo no Sakanoue no Iratsume (大伴坂上郎女; KKTK 379–380, 401, 410, 460–461, 525–528, 529, 563–564, 585, 586, 619–620, 647, 649, 651–652, 656–661, 666–667, 673–674, 683–689, 721, 723–724, 725–726, 760–761, 963, 964, 979, 981–982, 992, 993, 995, 1017, 1028, 1432–1433, 1445, 1447, 1450, 1474, 1475, 1484, 1498, 1500, 1502, 1548, 1560–1561, 1592–1593, 1620, 1651, 1654, 1656, 3927–3928, 3929–3930, 3927–3928, 4080–4081, 4220–4221; 84 poems in total, of which 6 are chōka, 77 tanka and 1 sedōka)[56]
  • Ōtomo no Sakanoue no Ō-otome (大伴坂上大嬢; KKTK 581–584, 729–731, 735, 737–738, 1624; 11 poems in total, all tanka)[61]
  • Ōtomo no Sukunamaro (大伴宿禰宿奈麿 Ōtomo no Sukune Sukunamaro; KKTK 532–533)[62]
  • Ōtomo no Surugamaro (大伴宿禰駿河麿 Ōtomo no Sukune Surugamaro; KKTK 300, 402, 407, 409, 646, 648, 653–655, 1438, 1660; 11 poems in total, all tanka)[57]
  • Ōtomo no Tabito (大伴宿禰旅人 Ōtomo no Sukune Tabito; KKTK 315–316, 331–335, 338–350, 438–440, 446–450, 451–453, 555, 574–575, 577, 793, 806–807, 810–811, 822, [847–852, 853–860,] 861–863, 871, 872, 873, 874–875, 956, 957, 960, 961, 967–968, 969–970, 1473, 1541–1542, 1639, 1640; 76 poems in total, of which 1 is a chōka and 75 tanka)[54]
  • Ōtomo no Tamura no Ō-otome (大伴田村大嬢; KKTK 756–759, 1449, 1506, 1622–1623, 1662)[55]
  • Ōtomo no Tanushi (大伴宿禰田主 Ōtomo no Sukune Tamushi; KKTK 127)[63]
  • Ōtomo no Toshikami (大伴利上; KKTK 1573)[55]
  • Ōtomo no Yakamochi (大伴宿禰家持 Ōtomo no Sukune Yakamochi; son of Tabito, grandson of Yasumaro, older brother of Fumimochi; KKTK 403, 408, 414, 462, 464, 465, 466–469, 470–474, 475–477, 478–480, 611–612, 680–682, 691–692, 700, 705, 714–720, 722, 727–728, 732–734, 736, 739–740, 741–755, 764, 765, 767–768, 769, 770–774, 775, 777–781, 783–785, 786–788, 789–790, 994, 1029, 1032–1033, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1040, 1043, 1441, 1446, 1448, 1462–1463, 1464, 1477, 1478, 1479, 1485, 1486–1487, 1488, 1489, 1490, 1491, 1494–1495, 1496, 1507–1509, 1510, 1554, 1563, 1565, 1566–1569, 1572, 1591, 1596, 1597–1599, 1602–1603, 1605, 1619, 1625, 1626, 1627–1628, 1629–1630, 1631, 1632, 1635, 1649, 1663, 3853–3854, 3900, 3901–3906,[d] 3911–3913, 3916–3921, 3926, 3943, 3947–3948, 3950, 3953–3954, 3957–3959, 3960–3961, 3962–3964, 3965–3966, 3969–3973, 3976–3977, 3978–3982, 3983–3984, 3985–3987, 3988, 3988–3990, 3991–3992, 3995, 3997, 3999, 4000–4002, 4006–4007, 4011–4015, 4017–4020, 4021–4029, 4030–4031, 4037, 4043, 4044–4045, 4048, 4051, 4054–4055, 4063–4064, 4066, 4068, 4070, 4071, 4072, 4076–4079, 4082–4084, 4085, 4086, 4088, 4089–4092, 4093, 4094–4097, 4098–4100, 4101–4105, 4106–4109, 4110, 4111–4112, 4113–4115, 4116–4118, 4119, 4120–4121, 4122–4123, 4124, 4125–4127, 4134, 4135, 4136, 4137, 4138, 4139–4140, 4141, 4142, 4143, 4144–4145, 4146–4147, 4148–4149, 4150, 4151–4153, 4154–4155, 4156–4158, 4159, 4160–4162, 4163, 4164–4165, 4166–4168, 4169–4170, 4171–4172, 4173, 4174, 4175–4176, 4177–4179, 4180–4183, 4185–4186, 4187–4188, 4189–4191, 4192–4193, 4194–4196, 4197–4198, 4199, 4205, 4206, 4207–4208, 4211–4212, 4213, 4214–4216, 4217, 4218, 4219, 4223, 4225, 4226, 4229, 4230, 4234, 4238, 4239, 4248–4249, 4250, 4251, 4253, 4254–4255, 4256, 4259, 4266–4267, 4272, 4278, 4281, 4285–4287, 4288, 4289, 4290–4291, 4292, 4297, 4303, 4304, 4305, 4306–4313, 4314, 4315–4320, 4331–4333, 4334–4336, 4360–4362, 4395–4397, 4398–4400, 4408–4412, 4434–4435, 4443, 4445, 4450–4451, 4453, 4457, 4460–4462, 4463–4464, 4465–4467, 4468–4470, 4471, 4474, 4481, 4483, 4484, 4485, 4490, 4492, 4493, 4494, 4495, 4498, 4501, 4503, 4506, 4509, 4512, 4514, 4515, 4516; 479 poems in total, of which 46 are chōka, 431 tanka, 1 sedōka and 1 renga)[65]
  • Ōtomo no Yakamochi no iromo (大伴家持妹; KKTK 4184)[66]
  • Ōtomo no Yasumaro (大伴宿禰安麿 Ōtomo no Sukune Yasumaro; KKTK 101, [299,] 517)[66]
  • Ōtomo no Yotsuna (大伴宿禰四綱 Ōtomo no Sukune Yotsuna; KKTK 329–330, 571, 629, 1499)[67]
  • Ōtomobe no Fushimaro (大伴部節麿; KKTK 4406)[55]
  • Ōtomobe no Hironari (大伴部広成; KKTK 4382)[55]
  • Ōtomobe no Kohitsuji (大伴部子羊; KKTK 4394)[55]
  • Ōtomobe no Matarime (大伴部真足女; KKTK 4413)[55]
  • Ōtomobe no Mayosa (大伴部麻与佐; KKTK 4392)[55]
  • Ōtomobe no Otoshi (大伴部小歳; KKTK 4414)[55]
  • Ōtoneribe no Chifumi (大舎人部千文; KKTK 4369–4370)[52]
  • Ōtoneribe no Nemaro (大舎人部禰麿; KKTK 4379)[68]
  • Prince Ōtsu (大津皇子 Ōtsu-no-miko; KKTK 107, 109, 416)[52]

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Notes

  1. ^ May be the same person as Hironiwa.[2]
  2. ^ May be the same person as Maro, Otomaro or Toyoniwa.[18]
  3. ^ The identity of KKTK 243's author is unknown, as there are three possible candidates who were all princes named Kasuga and lived during the time the Man'yōshū poems were being composed. Nakanishi tentatively attributes 243 to the figure who died in 699, but presents another who died in 689, and the author of KKTK 669, who died in 745, as alternative possibilities.[36]
  4. ^ The Genryoku-bon (元暦本) attributes these to Fumimochi.[64]

References

  1. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 196–197.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Nakanishi 1985, p. 197.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Nakanishi 1985, p. 196.
  4. ^ a b c Nakanishi 1985, p. 192.
  5. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 192–193.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Nakanishi 1985, p. 193.
  7. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 197–198.
  8. ^ a b c Nakanishi 1985, p. 198.
  9. ^ a b c Nakanishi 1985, p. 194.
  10. ^ a b c d Nakanishi 1985, p. 195.
  11. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 194–195.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Nakanishi 1985, p. 205.
  13. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 230–231.
  14. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 207, 231–232.
  15. ^ a b c Nakanishi 1985, p. 231.
  16. ^ a b c d e Nakanishi 1985, p. 227.
  17. ^ a b c d Nakanishi 1985, p. 232.
  18. ^ a b c d Nakanishi 1985, p. 202.
  19. ^ a b c d e Nakanishi 1985, p. 199.
  20. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 198–199.
  21. ^ a b c d e Nakanishi 1985, p. 203.
  22. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Nakanishi 1985, p. 200.
  23. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 199–200.
  24. ^ a b Nakanishi 1985, p. 201.
  25. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 201–202.
  26. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 207, 242.
  27. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 240–241.
  28. ^ Nakanishi 1985, p. 240.
  29. ^ a b c d e Nakanishi 1985, p. 224.
  30. ^ a b c d Nakanishi 1985, p. 220.
  31. ^ a b c Nakanishi 1985, p. 221.
  32. ^ a b c d e f g h i Nakanishi 1985, p. 222.
  33. ^ a b c d e f g h Nakanishi 1985, p. 226.
  34. ^ a b c d e f g h i Nakanishi 1985, p. 225.
  35. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 222–223.
  36. ^ a b c d e Nakanishi 1985, p. 223.
  37. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 226, 229.
  38. ^ a b c d e f Nakanishi 1985, p. 228.
  39. ^ a b c d Nakanishi 1985, p. 233.
  40. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 219–220.
  41. ^ a b c d e f Nakanishi 1985, p. 230.
  42. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 232–233.
  43. ^ a b c d e f g Nakanishi 1985, p. 229.
  44. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 229–230.
  45. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 229, 264.
  46. ^ a b c d e f g Nakanishi 1985, p. 242.
  47. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 205–206.
  48. ^ a b c d e f Nakanishi 1985, p. 207.
  49. ^ a b c d e f Nakanishi 1985, p. 206.
  50. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 207–208.
  51. ^ a b c Nakanishi 1985, p. 219.
  52. ^ a b c d e Nakanishi 1985, p. 208.
  53. ^ a b c Nakanishi 1985, p. 210.
  54. ^ a b c Nakanishi 1985, p. 213.
  55. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Nakanishi 1985, p. 218.
  56. ^ a b c d Nakanishi 1985, p. 209.
  57. ^ a b c d Nakanishi 1985, p. 211.
  58. ^ a b c d Nakanishi 1985, p. 214.
  59. ^ Nakanishi 1985, p. 215.
  60. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 214–215.
  61. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 209–210.
  62. ^ Nakanishi 1985, p. 212.
  63. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 212–213.
  64. ^ Nakanishi 1985, p. 216.
  65. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 215–217.
  66. ^ a b Nakanishi 1985, p. 217.
  67. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 217–218.
  68. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 208–209.
  69. ^ a b c Nakanishi 1983, p. 236.
  70. ^ Nakanishi 1983, p. 236; Nihon Jinmei Daijiten Plus 2015.
  71. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 234–235.
  72. ^ a b c d e f g Nakanishi 1985, p. 235.
  73. ^ a b c d e f Nakanishi 1985, p. 236.
  74. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 242–243.
  75. ^ Nakanishi 1985, p. 237.
  76. ^ a b c d e f g Nakanishi 1985, p. 238.
  77. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 238–239.
  78. ^ a b Nakanishi 1985, p. 243.
  79. ^ a b Nakanishi 1985, p. 244.
  80. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 244–245.
  81. ^ Nakanishi 1985, p. 245.
  82. ^ Nakanishi 1985, pp. 243–244.
  83. ^ a b c d e f g Nakanishi 1985, p. 204.

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