Joao Rodrigues's account of sixteenth-century Japan / / edited by Michael Cooper |
Autore | Rodrigues João <1558-1633.> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, England : , : The Hakluyt Society, , 2001 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (471 p.) |
Disciplina | 952.023 |
Collana | Works Issued by the Hakluyt Society |
ISBN | 1-4724-6066-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; List of Illustrations; Introduction; Preface to the Reader; Book 1; 1 A general description of Asia and the islands of this oriental sea; 2 Description, position, and various names of the islands of Japan in general; 3 The antiquity of Japan, and the nation to which the Japanese may belong; 4 Whether Europeans knew about these islands in ancient times, and when they were first discovered by the Portuguese; 5 A specific description of some of the principal islands of Japan, and their division into regions
6 The division of Japan into provinces, kingdoms, or states, and some of the more notable mountains, rivers, and lakes therein7 The quality and climate of Japan, and the fruits that the land produces; 8 The measurements of roads, and the method of measuring lands in respect to rent, and the various kinds of measurements of this kingdom; 9 Linear measurements; 10 The features, talents and dispositions of the Japanese; 11 There is no contradiction, although there may appear to be, in the many things written about the customs, government, noblity, and wealth of Japan: and the reasons thereof 12 The method of Japanese building13 The city of Miyako in particular; 14 The ancient royal palace called Taidairi; 15 The customs and manner of the Japanese in general; 16 The dress and garments of the Japanese; 17 The Japanese manner of paying visits, and the regular times and occasions for this; 18 The ceremonies and entertainment provided for guests who visit the master of the house at New Year; 19 The other festivals held during the year when they also pay visits; 20 Other occasions on which they are accustomed to visiting certain persons 21 The gifts that are given, and the manner in which they are offered and received22 The courtesies, bows, and obeisances in use among the Chinese, from which the Japanese have taken most of their etiquette; 23 The courtesies and ceremonies of the Japanese in general; 24 The courtesies paid by the Japanese when they meet on the road; 25 The manner of receiving a guest in the house, and the hospitality and banquet given him until he departs; 26 The manner of entertaining the guest with wine and Sakana, which is the first and principal courtesy paid to a guest on these visits 27 The manner of giving and taking the Sakana for noble, common, and lowly people28 The warm and cold wine served on these visits, and how the Japanese make it; 29 The banquets held by the Japanese, and how they entertain their guests at them; 30 The banquets of the Japanese, and firstly the different kinds of banquets; 31 Their manner of inviting guests to banquets; 32 Their manner of entertaining with the drink of Cha, and a description of Cha and of this ceremony so highly esteemed by the Japanese; 33 The general way in which the Japanese entertain with Cha 34 How guests are especially entertained with Cha in the Suki house |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910797167303321 |
Rodrigues João <1558-1633.> | ||
London, England : , : The Hakluyt Society, , 2001 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Joao Rodrigues's account of sixteenth-century Japan / / edited by Michael Cooper |
Autore | Rodrigues João <1558-1633.> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, England : , : The Hakluyt Society, , 2001 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (471 p.) |
Disciplina | 952.023 |
Collana | Works Issued by the Hakluyt Society |
ISBN | 1-4724-6066-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; List of Illustrations; Introduction; Preface to the Reader; Book 1; 1 A general description of Asia and the islands of this oriental sea; 2 Description, position, and various names of the islands of Japan in general; 3 The antiquity of Japan, and the nation to which the Japanese may belong; 4 Whether Europeans knew about these islands in ancient times, and when they were first discovered by the Portuguese; 5 A specific description of some of the principal islands of Japan, and their division into regions
6 The division of Japan into provinces, kingdoms, or states, and some of the more notable mountains, rivers, and lakes therein7 The quality and climate of Japan, and the fruits that the land produces; 8 The measurements of roads, and the method of measuring lands in respect to rent, and the various kinds of measurements of this kingdom; 9 Linear measurements; 10 The features, talents and dispositions of the Japanese; 11 There is no contradiction, although there may appear to be, in the many things written about the customs, government, noblity, and wealth of Japan: and the reasons thereof 12 The method of Japanese building13 The city of Miyako in particular; 14 The ancient royal palace called Taidairi; 15 The customs and manner of the Japanese in general; 16 The dress and garments of the Japanese; 17 The Japanese manner of paying visits, and the regular times and occasions for this; 18 The ceremonies and entertainment provided for guests who visit the master of the house at New Year; 19 The other festivals held during the year when they also pay visits; 20 Other occasions on which they are accustomed to visiting certain persons 21 The gifts that are given, and the manner in which they are offered and received22 The courtesies, bows, and obeisances in use among the Chinese, from which the Japanese have taken most of their etiquette; 23 The courtesies and ceremonies of the Japanese in general; 24 The courtesies paid by the Japanese when they meet on the road; 25 The manner of receiving a guest in the house, and the hospitality and banquet given him until he departs; 26 The manner of entertaining the guest with wine and Sakana, which is the first and principal courtesy paid to a guest on these visits 27 The manner of giving and taking the Sakana for noble, common, and lowly people28 The warm and cold wine served on these visits, and how the Japanese make it; 29 The banquets held by the Japanese, and how they entertain their guests at them; 30 The banquets of the Japanese, and firstly the different kinds of banquets; 31 Their manner of inviting guests to banquets; 32 Their manner of entertaining with the drink of Cha, and a description of Cha and of this ceremony so highly esteemed by the Japanese; 33 The general way in which the Japanese entertain with Cha 34 How guests are especially entertained with Cha in the Suki house |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910813507903321 |
Rodrigues João <1558-1633.> | ||
London, England : , : The Hakluyt Society, , 2001 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Joao Rodrigues's account of sixteenth-century Japan / / edited by Michael Cooper |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, England : , : The Hakluyt Society, , 2001 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (471 p.) |
Disciplina | 952.023 |
Collana | Works Issued by the Hakluyt Society |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 1-4724-6066-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; List of Illustrations; Introduction; Preface to the Reader; Book 1; 1 A general description of Asia and the islands of this oriental sea; 2 Description, position, and various names of the islands of Japan in general; 3 The antiquity of Japan, and the nation to which the Japanese may belong; 4 Whether Europeans knew about these islands in ancient times, and when they were first discovered by the Portuguese; 5 A specific description of some of the principal islands of Japan, and their division into regions
6 The division of Japan into provinces, kingdoms, or states, and some of the more notable mountains, rivers, and lakes therein7 The quality and climate of Japan, and the fruits that the land produces; 8 The measurements of roads, and the method of measuring lands in respect to rent, and the various kinds of measurements of this kingdom; 9 Linear measurements; 10 The features, talents and dispositions of the Japanese; 11 There is no contradiction, although there may appear to be, in the many things written about the customs, government, noblity, and wealth of Japan: and the reasons thereof 12 The method of Japanese building13 The city of Miyako in particular; 14 The ancient royal palace called Taidairi; 15 The customs and manner of the Japanese in general; 16 The dress and garments of the Japanese; 17 The Japanese manner of paying visits, and the regular times and occasions for this; 18 The ceremonies and entertainment provided for guests who visit the master of the house at New Year; 19 The other festivals held during the year when they also pay visits; 20 Other occasions on which they are accustomed to visiting certain persons 21 The gifts that are given, and the manner in which they are offered and received22 The courtesies, bows, and obeisances in use among the Chinese, from which the Japanese have taken most of their etiquette; 23 The courtesies and ceremonies of the Japanese in general; 24 The courtesies paid by the Japanese when they meet on the road; 25 The manner of receiving a guest in the house, and the hospitality and banquet given him until he departs; 26 The manner of entertaining the guest with wine and Sakana, which is the first and principal courtesy paid to a guest on these visits 27 The manner of giving and taking the Sakana for noble, common, and lowly people28 The warm and cold wine served on these visits, and how the Japanese make it; 29 The banquets held by the Japanese, and how they entertain their guests at them; 30 The banquets of the Japanese, and firstly the different kinds of banquets; 31 Their manner of inviting guests to banquets; 32 Their manner of entertaining with the drink of Cha, and a description of Cha and of this ceremony so highly esteemed by the Japanese; 33 The general way in which the Japanese entertain with Cha 34 How guests are especially entertained with Cha in the Suki house |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910460371203321 |
London, England : , : The Hakluyt Society, , 2001 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The life of ancient Japan : selected contemporary texts illustrating social life and ideals before the era of seclusion / / edited with 34 plates and introduction by Kurt Singer |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London : , : Routledge, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (360 p.) |
Disciplina | 952 |
Altri autori (Persone) | SingerKurt |
Soggetto topico | Manners and customs |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-138-40568-X
1-315-07449-4 1-134-27806-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; A Prologue; Love Songs from The Ancient Records (Kojiki); The Wooing of a God; Divine Estrangement and Reconciliation; Yamato Period (X-A. D. 592); Archaic Rule and Conflict (Nihongi); A Sage Emperor; An Ordeal; Two Sisters; A Song-contest; Emperor and Local Chiefs; Asuka and Nara Periods (A. D. 592-794); From the Chronicles of Japan (Nihongi); New and Old Cults and Gods; 1. Devotion and Demise of Empress Suiko; 2. Rain-making: Rites and Results; 3. Divine Inspiration
Administration and Etiquette under Temmu TennōNew Year Festivities; Illness and Death of an Emperor; The End of A Conspiracy; Slaves; Flood and Relief; Imperial Edicts of Late Nara Period; 1. Discovery of Copper in Eastern Japan; 2. Ceremony and Music; 3. Discovery of Gold in Eastern Japan; 4. On the Death of a Minister; Heian Period (A. D. 794-1185); A Governor Travels (From Tosa Diary); 1. The Departure; 2. Delay; Servant Quarter's Tales (From Ochikubo Monogatari); 1. Preparations for a Third Night; 2. Vengeance; A Lady-In-Waiting (From Makura No Soshi); 1. Arrival at Court 2. Holiday-Problems3. Table Manners; 4. Annoying Things; The House Beautiful (From Genji Monogatari); 1. On Ladies; 2. The Festival of Red Leaves; 3. ""Chinese Banquet""; 4. An Imperial Companion; 5. Brothers and Sisters, and a Cherry-tree; Pages From Murasaki Shikibu's Diary; 1. At the Mansion of the Prime Minister; 2. A State Banquet and its End; 3. The Queen and her Ladies-in-Waiting; A Voyage And a Dream (From Sarashina Diary); 1. A Small Girl Starts for the Capital; 2. The Widow; Kamakura Period (A. D. 1185-1392); Romance and Chivalry (From Heike Monogatari); 1. Early Dancing Girls 2. Autumn Leaves: A Boy Emperor and his Servants3. The Death of a Poet-Warrior; 4. An Amazon; 5. The Beginning of the Final Fight; This World of Calamities (From Hojoki); Fire, Famine, Plague and Earthquake; An Aesthete-Recluse (From Tsuredzuregusa); The Right Life; On Taste; Going to the Country Side; Sensibility; Scene at a Country Temple; A Glimpse; On Accomplishments; On Marriage; A World Out of Joint; Nijō Gawara no Rakushu; Ashikaga and Momoyama Periods (A. D. 1392-1568); The Actor and His Public; 1. On Patrons; 2. Further Advice to Actors; The Cult of Tea; An Epilogue Delivery (From Shunkwan)Seven appendices: Laws, Rules and Customs; I: The Laws of Prince Shōtoku; II: The Taikwa Reform; 1. An Edict against Unlawful Appropriations; 2. The Great Edict of A. D. 646; 3. Miscellaneous Regulations (of Kōtoku Tennō); III: Laws Concerning Monks and Nuns (From The Yōrō-Code); IV: The Hōjō-Code of Judicature; V: The Ashikaga Code; VI: Feudal Law And Administration in South Kyūshū; VII: Some Notes on Early Japanese Marriage Institutions; List of Plates |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910458826003321 |
London : , : Routledge, , 2014 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The life of ancient Japan : selected contemporary texts illustrating social life and ideals before the era of seclusion / / edited with 34 plates and introduction by Kurt Singer |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London : , : Routledge, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (360 p.) |
Disciplina | 952 |
Altri autori (Persone) | SingerKurt |
Soggetto topico | Manners and customs |
ISBN |
1-134-27813-6
1-138-40568-X 1-315-07449-4 1-134-27806-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; A Prologue; Love Songs from The Ancient Records (Kojiki); The Wooing of a God; Divine Estrangement and Reconciliation; Yamato Period (X-A. D. 592); Archaic Rule and Conflict (Nihongi); A Sage Emperor; An Ordeal; Two Sisters; A Song-contest; Emperor and Local Chiefs; Asuka and Nara Periods (A. D. 592-794); From the Chronicles of Japan (Nihongi); New and Old Cults and Gods; 1. Devotion and Demise of Empress Suiko; 2. Rain-making: Rites and Results; 3. Divine Inspiration
Administration and Etiquette under Temmu TennōNew Year Festivities; Illness and Death of an Emperor; The End of A Conspiracy; Slaves; Flood and Relief; Imperial Edicts of Late Nara Period; 1. Discovery of Copper in Eastern Japan; 2. Ceremony and Music; 3. Discovery of Gold in Eastern Japan; 4. On the Death of a Minister; Heian Period (A. D. 794-1185); A Governor Travels (From Tosa Diary); 1. The Departure; 2. Delay; Servant Quarter's Tales (From Ochikubo Monogatari); 1. Preparations for a Third Night; 2. Vengeance; A Lady-In-Waiting (From Makura No Soshi); 1. Arrival at Court 2. Holiday-Problems3. Table Manners; 4. Annoying Things; The House Beautiful (From Genji Monogatari); 1. On Ladies; 2. The Festival of Red Leaves; 3. ""Chinese Banquet""; 4. An Imperial Companion; 5. Brothers and Sisters, and a Cherry-tree; Pages From Murasaki Shikibu's Diary; 1. At the Mansion of the Prime Minister; 2. A State Banquet and its End; 3. The Queen and her Ladies-in-Waiting; A Voyage And a Dream (From Sarashina Diary); 1. A Small Girl Starts for the Capital; 2. The Widow; Kamakura Period (A. D. 1185-1392); Romance and Chivalry (From Heike Monogatari); 1. Early Dancing Girls 2. Autumn Leaves: A Boy Emperor and his Servants3. The Death of a Poet-Warrior; 4. An Amazon; 5. The Beginning of the Final Fight; This World of Calamities (From Hojoki); Fire, Famine, Plague and Earthquake; An Aesthete-Recluse (From Tsuredzuregusa); The Right Life; On Taste; Going to the Country Side; Sensibility; Scene at a Country Temple; A Glimpse; On Accomplishments; On Marriage; A World Out of Joint; Nijō Gawara no Rakushu; Ashikaga and Momoyama Periods (A. D. 1392-1568); The Actor and His Public; 1. On Patrons; 2. Further Advice to Actors; The Cult of Tea; An Epilogue Delivery (From Shunkwan)Seven appendices: Laws, Rules and Customs; I: The Laws of Prince Shōtoku; II: The Taikwa Reform; 1. An Edict against Unlawful Appropriations; 2. The Great Edict of A. D. 646; 3. Miscellaneous Regulations (of Kōtoku Tennō); III: Laws Concerning Monks and Nuns (From The Yōrō-Code); IV: The Hōjō-Code of Judicature; V: The Ashikaga Code; VI: Feudal Law And Administration in South Kyūshū; VII: Some Notes on Early Japanese Marriage Institutions; List of Plates |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910790917103321 |
London : , : Routledge, , 2014 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The life of ancient Japan : selected contemporary texts illustrating social life and ideals before the era of seclusion / / edited with 34 plates and introduction by Kurt Singer |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London : , : Routledge, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (360 p.) |
Disciplina | 952 |
Altri autori (Persone) | SingerKurt |
Soggetto topico | Manners and customs |
ISBN |
1-134-27813-6
1-138-40568-X 1-315-07449-4 1-134-27806-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; A Prologue; Love Songs from The Ancient Records (Kojiki); The Wooing of a God; Divine Estrangement and Reconciliation; Yamato Period (X-A. D. 592); Archaic Rule and Conflict (Nihongi); A Sage Emperor; An Ordeal; Two Sisters; A Song-contest; Emperor and Local Chiefs; Asuka and Nara Periods (A. D. 592-794); From the Chronicles of Japan (Nihongi); New and Old Cults and Gods; 1. Devotion and Demise of Empress Suiko; 2. Rain-making: Rites and Results; 3. Divine Inspiration
Administration and Etiquette under Temmu TennōNew Year Festivities; Illness and Death of an Emperor; The End of A Conspiracy; Slaves; Flood and Relief; Imperial Edicts of Late Nara Period; 1. Discovery of Copper in Eastern Japan; 2. Ceremony and Music; 3. Discovery of Gold in Eastern Japan; 4. On the Death of a Minister; Heian Period (A. D. 794-1185); A Governor Travels (From Tosa Diary); 1. The Departure; 2. Delay; Servant Quarter's Tales (From Ochikubo Monogatari); 1. Preparations for a Third Night; 2. Vengeance; A Lady-In-Waiting (From Makura No Soshi); 1. Arrival at Court 2. Holiday-Problems3. Table Manners; 4. Annoying Things; The House Beautiful (From Genji Monogatari); 1. On Ladies; 2. The Festival of Red Leaves; 3. ""Chinese Banquet""; 4. An Imperial Companion; 5. Brothers and Sisters, and a Cherry-tree; Pages From Murasaki Shikibu's Diary; 1. At the Mansion of the Prime Minister; 2. A State Banquet and its End; 3. The Queen and her Ladies-in-Waiting; A Voyage And a Dream (From Sarashina Diary); 1. A Small Girl Starts for the Capital; 2. The Widow; Kamakura Period (A. D. 1185-1392); Romance and Chivalry (From Heike Monogatari); 1. Early Dancing Girls 2. Autumn Leaves: A Boy Emperor and his Servants3. The Death of a Poet-Warrior; 4. An Amazon; 5. The Beginning of the Final Fight; This World of Calamities (From Hojoki); Fire, Famine, Plague and Earthquake; An Aesthete-Recluse (From Tsuredzuregusa); The Right Life; On Taste; Going to the Country Side; Sensibility; Scene at a Country Temple; A Glimpse; On Accomplishments; On Marriage; A World Out of Joint; Nijō Gawara no Rakushu; Ashikaga and Momoyama Periods (A. D. 1392-1568); The Actor and His Public; 1. On Patrons; 2. Further Advice to Actors; The Cult of Tea; An Epilogue Delivery (From Shunkwan)Seven appendices: Laws, Rules and Customs; I: The Laws of Prince Shōtoku; II: The Taikwa Reform; 1. An Edict against Unlawful Appropriations; 2. The Great Edict of A. D. 646; 3. Miscellaneous Regulations (of Kōtoku Tennō); III: Laws Concerning Monks and Nuns (From The Yōrō-Code); IV: The Hōjō-Code of Judicature; V: The Ashikaga Code; VI: Feudal Law And Administration in South Kyūshū; VII: Some Notes on Early Japanese Marriage Institutions; List of Plates |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910821132603321 |
London : , : Routledge, , 2014 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Reflecting the Past : Place, Language, and Principle in Japan's Medieval Mirror Genre / / Erin L. Brightwell |
Autore | Brightwell Erin L. <1973-> |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cambridge, Massachusetts : , : Harvard University Asia Center, , [2020] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource |
Disciplina | 952.02072 |
Collana | Harvard East Asian Monographs |
ISBN | 1-68417-618-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | New reflections : refuge in the past during the final age -- Deviant by design : multilingual writing in postwar Medieval Japan -- Containing China : the continent as medieval object of knowledge -- Moving mirrors : ordering the past in the wake of the Mongols -- Memories of mirrors : nostalgia for a unified realm -- Epilogue : mirror legacies for early modern Japan. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910795156503321 |
Brightwell Erin L. <1973-> | ||
Cambridge, Massachusetts : , : Harvard University Asia Center, , [2020] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Reflecting the Past : Place, Language, and Principle in Japan's Medieval Mirror Genre / / Erin L. Brightwell |
Autore | Brightwell Erin L. <1973-> |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cambridge, Massachusetts : , : Harvard University Asia Center, , [2020] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource |
Disciplina | 952.02072 |
Collana | Harvard East Asian Monographs |
ISBN | 1-68417-618-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | New reflections : refuge in the past during the final age -- Deviant by design : multilingual writing in postwar Medieval Japan -- Containing China : the continent as medieval object of knowledge -- Moving mirrors : ordering the past in the wake of the Mongols -- Memories of mirrors : nostalgia for a unified realm -- Epilogue : mirror legacies for early modern Japan. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910811601003321 |
Brightwell Erin L. <1973-> | ||
Cambridge, Massachusetts : , : Harvard University Asia Center, , [2020] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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