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==Links to the Text==
 
==Links to the Text==
[http://sunsite3.berkeley.edu/jhti/cgi-bin/jhti/shokuni/select.cgi|Search the Shoku Nihongi on JHTI]
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* The [http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/JHTI/|Japanese Historical Text Initiative] (JHTI) provides a side-by-side translation with the original text from the third volume of the _Rikkokushi_, edited by Ariyoshi Saeki, and the English translation from J. B. Snellen's "Chronciles of Japan, continued, from 697-791 A.D.," published in _The Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan_, volumes 11 and 14.
 
* The [http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/JHTI/|Japanese Historical Text Initiative] (JHTI) provides a side-by-side translation with the original text from the third volume of the _Rikkokushi_, edited by Ariyoshi Saeki, and the English translation from J. B. Snellen's "Chronciles of Japan, continued, from 697-791 A.D.," published in _The Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan_, volumes 11 and 14.
  
 
[[Category:Nara Period]]
 
[[Category:Nara Period]]
 
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[[Category:Historical Documents]]

Latest revision as of 03:37, 31 August 2008

  • Japanese: 続日本紀

The Shoku Nihongi is a continuation of the earlier Nihongi (日本紀), aka Nihon Shoki. It covers the period from 697 to 771, and is one of the primary sources for information on the Nara Period, when Japan was in close contact with mainland China and importing culture and learning through numerous embassies.

Links to the Text

Search the Shoku Nihongi on JHTI

  • The Historical Text Initiative (JHTI) provides a side-by-side translation with the original text from the third volume of the _Rikkokushi_, edited by Ariyoshi Saeki, and the English translation from J. B. Snellen's "Chronciles of Japan, continued, from 697-791 A.D.," published in _The Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan_, volumes 11 and 14.