Collection URL: http://kjc-sv013.kjc.uni-heidelberg.de/hachiman/#O44115/
このプロジェクトは、2014年から2015年にかけて、ドイツのハイデルベルグ大学のメンバーが発案して実行したものです。1389年から19世紀の間に作成された絵巻をデジタル化することによってより多くの人に提供することを目的としました。
This project was conceived and executed by members of Heidelberg University, Germany, between 2014 and 2015. The aim of the project was to enhance the digital presentation of long horizontal pictorial and textual formats, and render them available to a large audience. This objective was developed on the basis of the project leader's research regarding the Karmic Origins of the Great Hachiman Bodhisattva. Seven Japanese illuminated handscrolls, created between 1389 and the nineteenth century, narrate the religiously, aesthetically and politically highly influential text and paintings.
Collection URL: http://db.nichibun.ac.jp/pc1/ja/category/haikai.html
芭蕉、蕪村をはじめ、主要な俳諧作品を収載。データはすべて当時奈良工業高等専門学校教授であった勢田勝郭氏がみずから多年にわたって入力・蓄積したもので、日本研究に役立てて欲しいと日文研に一括寄託されたもの。
International Research Center for Japanese Studies
The major haikai collections, including those of Bashō and Buson. This material, collected over many years by Seta Katsuhiro of the Nara National College of Technology, was donated to Nichibunken in support of Japanese studies.
Collection URL: https://www.iiif.ku-orcas.kansai-u.ac.jp/hakuen_bunko/about
泊園文庫デジタルアーカイブでは、関西大学の学統の一つである泊園書院旧蔵書の一部を公開しています。
泊園書院とは、幕末から明治・大正・昭和という日本の激動期をくぐりぬけて、政界・官界・実業界・教育界・ジャーナリズム・学術・文芸などの分野で有為の人材をあまた輩出し、大阪の文化・教育の発展のために大きな貢献を残した漢学塾です。
Hakuen bunko digital archive showcases part of Kansai University's Hakuen Academy's library collection.
Hakuen Academy was an academy for Chinese classics which greatly contributed to the development of Osaka's culture and education by producing leaders in the political, bureaucratic, educational, entrepreneurial, literary, scholarly, and journalistic worlds through the turbulent bakumatsu, Meiji, Taisho, and Showa eras.
Collection URL: https://www.iiif.ku-orcas.kansai-u.ac.jp/hakuen_yinpu/about
Collection URL: https://archives.koyasan-u.ac.jp/view/resource/210011?keyword=
Collection URL: http://db.nichibun.ac.jp/ja/category/heian_jinbutsu.html
Collection URL: http://db.nichibun.ac.jp/pc1/ja/category/heian_tanzaku.html
International Research Center for Japanese Studies
Images of rectangular poem cards (tanzaku) with verses brushed by the figures who appear in the Heian jinbutsu shi (held at Nichibunken), text versions of the verses and source data.
Collection URL: http://www.nichibun.ac.jp/meisyozue/kyoto/index.html
日文研が所蔵する江戸から明治期にかけての京都を描いた「名所図会」の高精細画像データベース。絵図を通して近代以前の平安・京都の風俗を研究する研究者を支援する目的で構築されたもの。
International Research Center for Japanese Studies
Database of digitized high-resolution images of Edo-period and Meiji-era meisho zue illustrated guidebooks of famous places in Kyoto held at Nichibunken. The database has been constructed to help researchers study the lifestyles and customs of old Kyoto through such guidebooks.
Collection URL: https://db.nichibun.ac.jp/pc1/ja/category/heijiemaki.html
International Research Center for Japanese Studies (Nichibunken)
Digital reproduction of the emaki version of the Heiji monogatari chapter “Rokuhara kassen no maki” (Scroll of the Rokuhara Battle), based on the Tokyo National Museum-owned hakubyō (painting drawn only with ink lines) copy of the Emaki Heiji monogatari.
Collection URL: https://dss.lafayette.edu/collections/east-asia-image-collection/
東アジア画像コレクションは、デジタル化した写真、ネガ、葉書き、貴重本、スライドをラファイェット・カレッジの准教授ポール・バークレーの編集の元、デジタルスカラーシップ・サービス/貴重コレクション・アーカイブズとパートナーシップを組んでオープンアクセス化したものである。
The East Asia Image Collection (EAIC) is an open-access archive of digitized photographs, negatives, postcards, rare books and slides under the general editorship of Paul D. Barclay, Associate Professor of History at Lafayette College, in partnership with staff at Digital Scholarship Services and Special Collections & College Archives. The partnership was established under the direction of Eric Luhrs, former Director of Digital Scholarship Services, and has included several contributors over the years. Many of the items digitized for the EAIC are catalogued in Special Collections; visit the Asian Collections Finding Aids for more information.