おもろさうし [5]
奄美・沖縄諸島に伝えられた儀礼歌謡「オモロ」を集めた歌謡集。首里王府が編纂し、1531(嘉靖10)年から1623(天啓3)年の間に成立。全22巻、1554首のオモロを収める。1710年に再編された際に二部作成され、尚家とおもろ主取家である安仁屋家に伝えられたため、尚家本と安仁屋本系統とに別れる。仲吉本は仲吉朝助が所有していた安仁屋本系統の写本である。第五冊には、巻十三「船ゑとのおもろ御さうし」、巻十四「いろいろのゑさおもろ御さうし」が収められている。
Omoro Sōshi, composed of 22 volumes in total, is a collection of 1,554 ceremonial songs called Omoro which were gathered from the islands of Amami and Okinawa. The original text was compiled by the Shuri royal government and was supposedly completed between 1531 and 1623. It was recompiled in 1710, and two copies were made then. One copy, Shōke-bon was passed on to the Shō family, and the other one, Aniyake-bon was delivered to the Aniya family, who were the officials that gathered and preserved the Omoro songs. There is also a copy of Aniyake-bon called Nakayoshi-bon, which was owned by Nakayoshi Chōjo.
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『おもろさうし [5]』伊波普猷文庫IH046-05(琉球大学附属図書館所蔵), https://doi.org/10.24564/ih04605