Books and Boats : Sino-Japanese Relations and Cultural Transmission in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Portland :
MerwinAsia,
2012.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- BooksandBoats_Front Matter
- Books and Boats_Front Cover
- Books and Boats Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Translator's Preface
- Chapter 1-Forgotten Sino-Japanese Contacts
- General Historical Knowledge and Historical Research
- Closed Country (Sakoku)
- In the City of Shenyang
- Reflections on Sino-Japanese Relations
- From the KÅ?-MÅ? yowa
- Chinese Books Imported to Japan in the Edo Period
- Nagasaki Christmas
- Foreign Relations in the Edo Period
- Research Experiences in Europe
- The East India Company Museum in SwedenChinese and Japanese Porcelains Exported to Europe
- Studies of Export Porcelain
- Studies of Edo History
- Chapter 2-The Nagasaki Trade Was the Chinese Trade
- Domestic Chinese Political Conditions
- The Number of Chinese Ships Coming to Japan
- From the Qianjie Order to the Zhanhai Order
- On the Shinpai
- The Prize of a Shinpai
- Ships Entering the Port of Nagasaki in 1688
- The Cargoes of Trading Vessels
- Items Transported Back on Chinese Vessels
- The Arrival of Chinese Vessels
- Problems in the Study of Sino-Japanese Trade Chapter 3-The Discovery of Banned Books
- Summons from the Office of the Magistrate
- The Inspector of Proscribed Books
- What Is a Banned Book?
- Materials Concerned with Proscribed Books
- Thirty-two Banned Books
- Tianxue chuhan
- Proscribed Treasures
- The Huan you quan and Mukai Gensei
- The Banning of a Guidebook to Beijing
- The Church and the Grave of Matteo Ricci
- Investigation by the Chinese-language Interpreters
- Instructions from the Senior Councilors
- The Judgment of the Magistrate Banned Books after JÅ?kyÅ? 2
- Fate of Banned Books and Their Vessels, 1685-1712
- Reasons for Banning Books
- Change of Direction
- Relaxation of Judgments
- Documents from the Office of the Magistrate
- Chapter 4-The Inspectorate of Books
- Generations of the Mukai Family
- The Outlines
- Preparing Book Explanations
- Simplification of Procedures
- Officially Ordered Items
- The NegumichÅ?
- A Song Edition That Got Away
- Shoseki motochÅ? and Bidding
- The Price of Books
- Chapter 5-Arai Hakuseki, the New ShÅ?toku Laws, and the Ming Legal CodesThe Percentage of Vessels Carrying Books
- Centers of Publishing
- Yu Meiji and Zhong Shengyu
- The Cargo of Vessel Number Fifteen in the Year of the Rabbit
- The Cargo of Vessel Number Fifty-one in the Year of the Rabbit
- The Cargo for the Return Voyage of Vessel Number Fifteen in the Year of the Rabbit
- The Books Brought by Vessel Number Fifty-One in the Year of the Rabbit
- An Order for the Ming Legal Codes
- Maeda Tsunanori, DaimyÅ? of Kaga