@article{oai:uec.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006918, author = {島内, 景二 and Shimauchi, Keiji}, issue = {1-2}, journal = {電気通信大学紀要}, month = {Dec}, note = {The Shibata Clan of Echigo, roughly present Niigata Prefecture, is well known for its encouragement of learning: it was receptive to the teachings of YAMAZAKI Ansai and SATO Naokata and published their writings. MIZOGUCHI Nagahiro was a principal retainer of the Shibata Clan who was responsible in this policy. The author has been requested to research a set of documents that had been the possession of the MIZOGUCHI family. The main document, Kafubo, The book of genealogy of the MIZOGUCHI family, covers the two hundred and fifty years of the history of the family and is itself a remarkable record of the life and work of the upper samurai in the Edo period, the founder of the family being a younger brother of the first chief of the Shibata Clan. This essay introduces the contents of the latter part of Kafubo.}, pages = {125--145}, title = {越後新発田藩家老・溝口長裕の伝記的研究(続)}, volume = {20}, year = {2007}, yomi = {シマウチ, ケイジ} }