@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00015695, author = {神塚, 淑子 and KAMITSUKA, Yoshiko}, journal = {名古屋大学文学部研究論集. 哲学}, month = {Mar}, note = {There are two Daoist Dunhuang manuscripts in the Japanese National Diet Library, "Jinlu chenye shifangchan canjuan" [金録晨夜十万懺残巻(WB32-l(3))] and "Daojiao congshu canjuan" [道教叢書残巻 (WB32-l(30))]. The first manuscript has already been identified by Prof. Ka Wang (王卡) as originally being part of a single manuscript with the Stein #307l, which was then separated into two parts. This manuscript contains writings about the Daoist Shifangchan (十方懺) in the Golden Register Fete (金録斎), and is an important text in understanding the actual Golden Register Fete as it was performed in the Tang Dynasty. On the other hand, the second manuscript was not introduced publically until May, 2012, when it went on display on the library web site. The contents of his manuscript are compendiums that are not recorded in the "Zhengtongdaozang" (正統道蔵) and contain many excerpts from Shangqing and Lingbao scriptures that were written in the Six Dynasties period. In this research I have added a detailed investigation concerning these excerpts. The manuscript is very similar to Pelliot #2443, one of the untitled daoist compendiums and considered to be written from the same text. Also, looking at its construction as compendium, it is similar to the "Daoyao lingqi shenguipinjing" (道要霊衹神鬼品経) and from this it is possible that it is part of "Daoyao" (道要). With this in mind, this manuscript is extremely important for he further research of Daoist compendiums of the Six Dynasties, Sui and Tang Dynasties., 図1-図6は都合により掲載しておりません}, pages = {59--88}, title = {国立国会図書館所蔵の敦煌道教写本}, volume = {59}, year = {2013} }