Calligraphic Fragments of the 13th-18th Centuries on 'Tanzaku', Mounted on Eight Leaves
Japanese
Section of the Bright Moon Diary (Meigetsu-ki), 1162 - 1241
Fujiwara Teika
Three Kasuga Kaishi (Sheets of Poetry Donated to the Kasuga Shrine, Nara) written by three officials of the Kasuga Shrine, 1198 - 1269
Attributed to Nakatomi no Sukesada
Ishiyama-gire Page: Poems of Lady Ise, 1088 - 1156?
Traditionally attributed to Fujiwara Sadanobu
Anthology of Ancient and Modern Verse (Kokin wakashū), 1265 - 1317
Attributed to Retired Emperor Fushimi
"Gentle Yet Dignified", 1891 - 1945
Konoe Fumimaro
Three Waka Poems from the Tale of Genji, 1198 - 1275
Attributed to Fujiwara Tameie
Text of the Tales of Ise (Ise monogatari), 1579 - 1638
Attributed to Karasumaru Mitsuhiro
Imperial Treatise on Poetry (Yakumo mishō) originally compiled by Emperor Juntoku (1197-1242), 1285 - 1308
Attributed to Retired Emperor Go-Nijō
Anthology of Ancient and Modern Verse (Kokin wakashū), 1338 - 1374
Attributed to Emperor Go-Kōgon
Fragment of the Wakan Rōeishū (Yamashiro-gire), 995 - 1045
Traditionally attributed to Fujiwara Sadayori
Formal Style Linked Verses of the Satomura Family (Satomura-ke renga kaishi): One Hundred Linked Verses on the Topic "What Way?", attributed to Satomura Sōriku and Satomura Shōton (1660-1726), 1639 - 1707
Satomura Shōriku
Twenty Nō Plays (Yōkyoku nijūban) in 20 Volumes, 1566 - 1626
Kanze Tadachika (Kokusetsu)
Susiddhikara-mahâ-tantra-sūtra (Soshitsujikara-kyō) one of the three secret sutras translated in 724 by Subhâkarasimha (Chinese: Shanwuwei; Japanese: Zemmui)
Japanese
Two Poems on the Subject of the Moon, Man'yōshū, Book 7, 1169 - 1206
Style of Fujiwara no Yoshitsune
Five Nō Plays (Yōgyoku goban) in 5 Volumes, 1558 - 1637
Attributed to Hon'ami Kōetsu 本阿弥光悦
The "Tale of Genji" (Genji monogatari) in 54 Volumes
Japanese
Prayer for the Author of the Tale of Genji (Genji kōshiki)
Yasojima Sukezaemon
Album of Chinese, Korean and Japanese Calligraphy (Collection of Sutra Fragments)