| Author | Aleni, Giulio 艾儒略, 1582-1649Saitō Masataka 斉藤正高, 1970- |
| Place | Tōkyō 東京 |
| Publisher | Harashobō 原書房 |
| Collection | Ricci Institute Library [Tsutsui Suna] |
| Edition | 第1刷 |
| Language | Japanese |
| Type | Book |
| Call Number | |
| Description | 309 p. ; maps ; 20 cm |
| Note | Daikōkai jidai no chikyū kenbunroku : tsūkai shokuho gaiki 大航海時代の地球見聞録:通解「職方外紀」/ Aleni, Giulio [Jurio Arēni ジュリオアレーニ], trans. by Saitō Masataka 斉藤正高 Includes bibliographical references (p. 289-299) and indexes (p. 300-309). |
| ISBN | 9784562053896 ; 4562053895 |
| Author | Ōba Osamu 大庭脩, 1927-2002 |
| Place | Suita-shi 吹田市 |
| Publisher | Kansai Daigaku Shuppanbu 関西大学出版部 |
| Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
| Language | Japanese, Chinese |
| Type | Book |
| Series | Kansai Daigaku Tōzai Gakujustsu Kenkyūjo kenkyū sōkan 關西大學東西學術研究所研究叢刊 ; 1 |
| Shelf | Director's Office |
| Call Number | Dir. Library [Z3101.O23 1967] |
| Description | 2, 4, 739, 60, 6, 4 p., [10] p. of plates : ill. ; 26 cm. |
| Note | Edo jidai ni okeru tōsen mochiwatarisho no kenkyū 江戶時代における唐船持渡書の研究 / Ōba Osamu 大庭脩. Summary also in English. Includes bibliographical references and index. Title in English on added t.p.: Studies on Chinese books imported in Japan in the Edo period. Alt Romaji: Edo jidai ni okeru Karafune mochiwatashisho no kenkyū. |
| LCCN | 91108020 |
| Author | Cieslik, Hubert フーべルト・チースリク, 1914-1998 |
| Place | Nagasaki 長崎 |
| Publisher | Seibo no kishisha 聖母の騎士社 |
| Collection | Ricci Institute Library [Tsutsui Suna] |
| Edition | 初版 |
| Language | Japanese |
| Type | Book |
| Call Number | |
| Description | 487 p. ; 15 cm |
| Note | Kirishitan no kokoro キリシタンの心 / Cieslik, Hubert フーベルト • チースリク Includes illustrations and images. |
| ISBN | 4882161427 |
| Author | Tokugawa TsunenariTokugawa Iehiro |
| Place | Tokyo 東京 |
| Publisher | International House of Japan |
| Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
| Edition | 1st English ed. |
| Language | English |
| Type | Book |
| Series | LTCB international library selection ; no. 25 |
| Shelf | Stacks |
| Call Number | DS871.T5613 2009 |
| Description | 200 p. : illus. ; 24 cm |
| Note | The Edo inheritance / Tokugawa Tsunenari, Tokugawa Iehiro ed. "The Japanese have often thought the Edo period as Japan's dark ages, when the nation, isolated under the Tokugawa shogunate's national seclusion policy, fell hopelessly behind the rest of the world. In this book the author argues that, on the contrary, Tokugawa Japan was in many ways ahead of the West in its long peace and widespread prosperity. After the anarchy of a hundred years of civil warfare, three extraordinary historical figures ushered in the Pax Tokugawa the lasted 265 years, from 1603 to 1868. Oda Nobunaga destroyed what remained of the medieval order, Toyotomi Hideyoshi brought Japan under a single authority, and Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun, constructed an enduring peace. Under Tokugawa rule control of flooding increased rice harvests, the samurai were transformed into a class of competent and highly moral administrators, and literacy spread. Japan in the eighteenth century was the most urbanized country in the world and boasted the most sophisticated culture of the time. Writing from his unique perspective as the eighteenth head of the house of Tokugawa, the author points out that a reevaluation of the Tokugawa era is long overdue. Indeed, the solid cultural values fostered during those three centuries of peace - egalitarianism, a small government leaving much to local autonomy, religious tolerance, living in harmony with nature - have much to offer the world in an age of rapid globalization and uncertainty." - Blurb |
| ISBN | 9784924971264 ; 492497126X |
| LCCN | 2009407237 |