Tokugawa period Zen texts

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Includes texts from the Rinzai, Sōtō, and Ōbaku traditions, such as the works of Kogetsu Zenzai 古月禪材・古月禅材 (1667–1751), Mujaku Dōchū 無著道忠 (1653–1745), or Hakuin Ekaku 白隱慧鶴・白隠慧鶴 (1686-1769). For texts composed by Tōrei Enji 東嶺圓慈・東嶺円慈・東嶺延慈 (1721–1792), please see the separate collection "Works by Torei Enji" in this Zen Texts collection.

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    Gobu Shinsho Kanpyō 五部神書冠評
    (None, archival material, 1745) Mujaku Dōchū, 無著道忠
    Mujaku's annotations concerning the Shintō Gobusho 神道五部書 (Scriptures of Shinto in five parts) including: Chinza Hongi 鎭座本記, Chinza Denki 鎭座傳記, Chinza Shidaiki 鎭座次第記, Yamato Hime no Mikoto Seiki 倭姬命世記, and Hōki Hongi 寶基本記.