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The only data that exists in his death poem in the "Akechi Gunki", but of course that is not a good historical record. Also, it seems there are manuscript variations. | The only data that exists in his death poem in the "Akechi Gunki", but of course that is not a good historical record. Also, it seems there are manuscript variations. | ||
The traditional date of his birth is 1526, and this fits with the version of his poem I found in a novel "57 nen no yume." However, more recent quotes of the poem (as internet and Rekishi Dokuhon 200.8) give "55 nen no yume," so it seems that a better manuscript has been found. But that does not make the poem any more historical. Anyway, most recent reference books (like Kojien) have "1528?".--[[User:Bethetsu|Bethetsu]] 00:21, 7 December 2006 (PST) | The traditional date of his birth is 1526, and this fits with the version of his poem I found in a novel "57 nen no yume." However, more recent quotes of the poem (as internet and Rekishi Dokuhon 200.8) give "55 nen no yume," so it seems that a better manuscript has been found. But that does not make the poem any more historical. Anyway, most recent reference books (like Kojien) have "1528?".--[[User:Bethetsu|Bethetsu]] 00:21, 7 December 2006 (PST) | ||
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+ | :The only book I have here that has his birthdate is the sengoku jinmei jiten, and it has 1528 as well, but I do also remember seeing 1526. I'll probably switch it over but footnote it. --[[User:Shogun|Kitsuno]] 10:09, 7 December 2006 (PST) |
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Akechi's birth date
The only data that exists in his death poem in the "Akechi Gunki", but of course that is not a good historical record. Also, it seems there are manuscript variations.
The traditional date of his birth is 1526, and this fits with the version of his poem I found in a novel "57 nen no yume." However, more recent quotes of the poem (as internet and Rekishi Dokuhon 200.8) give "55 nen no yume," so it seems that a better manuscript has been found. But that does not make the poem any more historical. Anyway, most recent reference books (like Kojien) have "1528?".--Bethetsu 00:21, 7 December 2006 (PST)
- The only book I have here that has his birthdate is the sengoku jinmei jiten, and it has 1528 as well, but I do also remember seeing 1526. I'll probably switch it over but footnote it. --Kitsuno 10:09, 7 December 2006 (PST)