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The True History of Shido Temple

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Tyler, Royall

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Kenkyusha Printing

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The seven fourteenth-century engi ("true histories") associated with Shidoji at the northeast corner of Shikoku, relate the temples legendary origins and the story of successive, divinely inspired repairs. Five are translated below, with an introduction.

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Asian Folklore Studies

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2037-12-31