世阿彌の「拾玉得花」について
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この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。The " Syugyokutokka " is one of the books on Nogaku which were written in the Muromachi age. People have regarded its author as Zentiku Konparu (1405-1473?), but this is not true. As is now proved by a manuscript kept by Nobutaka Konparu in Nara, the " Syugyokutokka " was given to Zentiku by Zeami (1363-1443) in the first year of Syosho. In this treatise, the writer reprints the full text of this manuscript which was in Konparu's possession, and introduces the complete oeuvre of Zeami which had been long unknown, besides interpreting the thought of Zeami on Nogaku. According to this writer, the " Syugyokutokka " is the essence of Zeami's thought on Nogaku, written especially for Zentiku. Its content, therefore, is common to that of the other books which Zeami had written by that time: .that is, the " Kaden sho ", " Shikado ", " Kyui ", etc. And in this book, Zeami synthesized, developed and related logically the thought which he had already expressed fragmentarily in such books as " Kaden sho", etc. It is a great advance for him. The discovery of this book seems very significant for our knowledge of the thought of Zeami on Nogaku in his old age.
- 京都大学の論文
- 1956-11-20