『日本靈異記』に登場するシャミたち : 政府統制の外で呪術を行った人々

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  • Extraordinary Persons in Ancient Japan
  • ニホン リョウイキ ニ トウジョウ スル シャミ タチ セイフ トウセイ ノ ソト デ ジュジュツ オ オコナッタ ヒトビト

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In ancient Japan where Buddhist temples were controlled by government,monks called “syami” (沙彌) were officials of lower rank in charge of magic. On the other hand, there was anothor group of practitioners equally called “syami,” who were engaged in magic out of govermental control. Some of them were believed to be extraordinary persons endowed with supernatural power. They were called “onzin-no-hiziri” (隠身の聖) and stories of their miracles were collected by Kyaukai (景戒) the editor of the Nihonryauiki (日本靈異記).

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  • 国際文化論集

    国際文化論集 (26), 29-62, 2002-07-20

    和泉 : 桃山学院大学総合研究所

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