UID/HIS/04666/2013The paper analyses a cartographic byobu held at Kanshinji in Kawachinagano that documents articulated patterns of circulation of cosmographic knowledge from China, Korea and Europe in Japan in early modernity. Within a single world view various systems of knowledge were juxtaposed and integrated.publishersversionpublishe
This elegant history considers a fascinating array of texts, cultural practices, and intellectual pr...
This dissertation takes a fresh approach to the study of the exchange in scientific knowledge betwee...
In the Edo period printing activities and the diffusion of printed books reveal the emergence of a s...
UID/HIS/04666/2013The panel investigates a selection of seventeenth-century Japanese cartographic fo...
The following paper investigates the ways in which European cartography blended with Japanese Buddhi...
International audienceIn recent years, research on the history of early modern cartography has under...
The purport of this paper, with its somewhat odd title, is firstly, to indicate the fact that it was...
This essay focuses on various forms of information and transformative exchange promoted within the s...
Argues for the development of a late sixteenth and early seventeenth century Japanese cartographic p...
In examining the spread of Dutch cartographical knowledge to Japan, this thesis intends to throw som...
This book documents the relationship and wisdom of Asian cartographers in the Islamic and Chinese wo...
A pair of eight-fold screens entitled "World-Map-and-Twenty-Eight-City" represents a colorful world ...
Japan has incorporated aspects of different civilizations for hundreds of years. Until recently, mos...
This thesis is not available on this repository until the author agrees to make it public. If you ar...
The cartographic history of Japan is remarkable for the sophistication, variety, and ingenuity of it...
This elegant history considers a fascinating array of texts, cultural practices, and intellectual pr...
This dissertation takes a fresh approach to the study of the exchange in scientific knowledge betwee...
In the Edo period printing activities and the diffusion of printed books reveal the emergence of a s...
UID/HIS/04666/2013The panel investigates a selection of seventeenth-century Japanese cartographic fo...
The following paper investigates the ways in which European cartography blended with Japanese Buddhi...
International audienceIn recent years, research on the history of early modern cartography has under...
The purport of this paper, with its somewhat odd title, is firstly, to indicate the fact that it was...
This essay focuses on various forms of information and transformative exchange promoted within the s...
Argues for the development of a late sixteenth and early seventeenth century Japanese cartographic p...
In examining the spread of Dutch cartographical knowledge to Japan, this thesis intends to throw som...
This book documents the relationship and wisdom of Asian cartographers in the Islamic and Chinese wo...
A pair of eight-fold screens entitled "World-Map-and-Twenty-Eight-City" represents a colorful world ...
Japan has incorporated aspects of different civilizations for hundreds of years. Until recently, mos...
This thesis is not available on this repository until the author agrees to make it public. If you ar...
The cartographic history of Japan is remarkable for the sophistication, variety, and ingenuity of it...
This elegant history considers a fascinating array of texts, cultural practices, and intellectual pr...
This dissertation takes a fresh approach to the study of the exchange in scientific knowledge betwee...
In the Edo period printing activities and the diffusion of printed books reveal the emergence of a s...