| Author | Schütte, Josef FranzFróis, Luís, 1532-1597 |
| Place | Tokyo 東京 |
| Publisher | Sophia Universität |
| Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
| Language | German |
| Type | Book |
| Series | Monumenta Nipponica ; 15 |
| Shelf | Reading Room |
| Call Number | DS821.K868 F775 1955 |
| Description | xxxv, 289 p. : ill., ports. ; 27 cm. |
| Note | Kulturgegensätze Europa-Japan (1585) ; Tratado em que se contem muito susinta e abreviadamente algumas contradicoes e differencas de costumes antre a gente de Europa e esta provincia de Japao. Erstmalige kritische Ausgabe des eigenhandigen portugiesischen Frois-Textes in der Biblioteca de la Academia de la historia in Madrid mit deutscher Übersetzung, Einleutung und Anmerkungen von Josef Franz Schütte. At head of title: Luis Frois S.J. German translation from the original Portuguese text. |
| Author | Aihara Ryōichi 相原良一 |
| Place | Tokyo 東京 |
| Publisher | Nan'undō 南雲堂 |
| Collection | Ricci Institute Library [Tsutsui Suna] |
| Language | Japanese |
| Type | Book |
| Call Number | |
| Description | v, 259 p., 4 unnumbered ; illus. ; 22 cm |
| Note | Nichi-Ō kōshō shikō : Maruko Pōro kara Hirato Shōkan made 日欧交渉史考 : マルコ・ポーロから平戸商館まで / Aihara Ryōichi 相原良一 Includes bibliographical references. List of author's works: page 256. |
| LCCN | 86233664 |
| Author | Leeb, Leopold 雷立柏 |
| Place | London, Sankt Augustin |
| Publisher | Monumenta Serica, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group |
| Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
| Edition | First Edition |
| Language | English |
| Type | Book |
| Series | Collectanea Serica ; new series, 5 |
| Shelf | Seminar Room 102-103 |
| Call Number | DS721.L443 2024 |
| Description | xxx, 260 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
| Note | Parallel lives, congenial visions : Christian precursors of modernity in China and Japan / Leopold Leeb. "Authorised translation from the Chinese language edition Wo de lingru 我的灵儒 first published by Institute of Sino-Christian Studies, Tao Feng Shan, Hong Kong, 2023"--t.p. verso. Includes bibliographical references and index. Content: The Chinese and Japanese men and women presented in this book are outstanding personalities who tried to open up the road to international relationships, pioneers in their respective domains who introduced Western culture to their nations, precursors who strove for modernization, e.g., in the fields of translation, education, medicine, media, and social welfare. They testify to individual agency in these cross-cultural exchanges. Many of those who tried to be “cultural bridge-builders” since the 16th century were Christians, simply because the missionaries, who worked hard to learn the native languages of China and Japan, were the first to introduce new cultural elements to these countries. The universal scope and vision of the Christian faith enabled both missionaries and native believers to overcome narrow nationalism or xenophobia and turned them into cross-cultural mediators. Table of Contents: Introduction |
| ISBN | 9781032621982 |