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The Tale of the Heike
Japanese book compiled prior to 1330

Taiheiki
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The (Chronicle of Great Peace) is a medieval Japanese historical epic (see gunki monogatari) written in the late 14th century and covers the period from 1319 to 1367. It deals primarily with the Nanboku-chō, the period of war between the Northern Court of Ashikaga Takauji in Kyoto, and the Southern Court of Emperor Go-Daigo in Yoshino.

otogizōshi
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Late Middle Japanese
Form of Japanese spoken from the 12th century through the 16th century

Nippo Jisho
1603 Japanese-Portuguese dictionary

Gikeiki
thumb|Cover of the English translation
The or Chronicle of Yoshitsune is a Japanese gunki monogatari ("war-tale") that focuses on the legends of Minamoto no Yoshitsune and his followers. It is the oldest extant collection of stories concerning Yoshitune's boyhood and fugitive years and the single most important source for the Yoshitune legend which is written about how a legend is born and how a folk hero is shaped. It seems clearly to have intended to supplement Heike Monogatari and other tales of the war. Thought to have been written during the Nanboku-chō period, from the perspective of lit
Masukagami
is a Japanese historical tale written in the early Muromachi period believed to be between 1368 and 1376. The author is not known but is believed to be Nijō Yoshimoto. It is the last of four works of mirror series and follows most recent events.
Shinsenzai Wakashū
imperial anthology of Japanese waka completed in 1359
Arte da Lingoa de Iapam
book detailing the grammar of the Japanese language
Ch'ŏphae Sinŏ
17th century Korean textbook for the Japanese language
Sonpi Bunmyaku
Japanese genealogical text from the 14th century
Tsukubashū
was the first imperial anthology of renga. The collection was compiled by Nijō Yoshimoto. Provincial lord Sasaki Takauji played an active role in its production with 81 of his poems appearing in the final version. In addition to courtly renga, the anthology contains, in Book 19, the earliest known collection of haikai no renga.
Shinshūi Wakashū
19th imperial anthology of Japanese waka poetry compiled in 1364
Shingoshūi Wakashū
imperial anthology of Japanese waka poetry
Shinshokukokin Wakashū
Japanese poetry anthology