@article{oai:repo.lib.tut.ac.jp:00001179, author = {ナカモリ, ヤスユキ and ミツイ, マキコ and 中森, 康之 and 三津井, 牧子 and Nakamori, Yasuyuki and Mitsui, Makiko}, journal = {雲雀野, The Lark Hill}, month = {Mar}, note = {P(論文), Written by Sadatoshi Tateishi in Horeki 6( 1756), “SHOKA-HITSUYOUKI” is a book about the origin and mental attitude of a carpenter. As can be seen from the “ZOKUSETSU-SEIGO (correction of the popular beliefs)” of the subtitle, part of the contents are concerned with explaining and then refuting what was believed by the public in those days. For example, although everyone believe that Shotoku-taishi is a carpenter’s originator, he is not so, because a temple was built before his birth. Although there are many books by carpenter publisheds from the Edo to Meiji periods, it is one of a few books which deal with more than simply technique.  “SUHARAYA-MOHEE”, the greatest publisher of that time published this book, in the “Sensyobo” style. It is left in every place even now, and it is supposed that it was read by many carpenters.  In this paper, we will reprint a text – commentary on “SHOKA-HITUYOUKI”. Deciphering this book will tell us what, carpenters of the time prized other than skill acquisition.}, pages = {57--94}, title = {『俗説正誤匠家必用記』<翻訳と解題>(一)}, volume = {35}, year = {2013} }