210
Kaempfer, Engelbert (1651-1716)
An account of Japan. 1853.
AN ACCOUNT OF JAPAN. BY ENGELBERT K
MPFER, M. D. PHYSICIAN TO THE DUTCH EMBASSY AT THE EMPEROR'S COURT. ABRIDGED AND ARRANGED FROM THE TRANSLATION OF J. G. SCHEUCHZER, F. R. S.
LONDON: INGRAM, COOKE, AND CO. 227, STRAND. 1853.
xvi, 105 p., [1] leaf of plates. 24 cm.
[DS/808/Ka](00012901)
目 次
CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTION.
xii
CHAPTER I. OF THE EMPIRE OF JAPAN IN GENERAL, AS TO ITS SITUATION, AND THE LARGENESS OF ITS SEVERAL ISLANDS.
1
CHAPTER II. THE DIVISION AND SUB-DIVISION OF THE EMPIRE OF JAPAN INTO ITS SEVERAL PROVINCES; AS ALSO OF ITS REVENUE AND GOVERNMENT.
6
CHAPTER III. THE AUTHOR'S OPINION OF THE TRUE ORIGIN AND DESCENT OF THE JAPANESE.
11
CHAPTER IV. OF THE ORIGIN OF THE JAPANESE, ACCORDING TO THEIR OWN FABULOUS OPINION.
18
CHAPTER V. OF THE CLIMATE OF JAPAN, AND ITS PRODUCE AS TO MINERALS.
21
CHAPTER VI. OF THE FERTILITY OF THE COUNTRY, AS TO PLANTS.
26
CHAPTER VII. OF THE PLENTY OF THE COUNTRY AS TO BEASTS, BIRDS, REPTILES, AND INSECTS.
30
CHAPTER VIII. OF FISH AND SHELLS.
34
CHAPTER IX. NAMES OF THE GODS, DEMI-GODS, AND EMPERORS, WHO ARE MENTIONED IN THE JAPANESE HISTORIES, AS THE FIRST MONARCHS AND GOVERNORS OF THAT EMPIRE.
38
CHAPTER X. OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL HEREDITARY EMPERORS OF JAPAN IN GENERAL; OF THEIR SUCCESSION, RESIDENCE, AND COURT; AS ALSO OF THE CHRONOLOGY OF THE JAPANESE.
40
CHAPTER XI. OF THE RELIGIONS OF THIS EMPIRE IN GENERAL, AND OF THE SINTOS RELIGION IN PARTICULAR.
45
CHAPTER XII. OF THE SINTOS TEMPLES, BELIEF, AND WORSHIP.
47
CHAPTER XIII. OF THE SINTOS REBI, THAT IS, THEIR FORTUNATE DAYS AND HOLIDAYS; AND THE CELEBRATION THEREOF.
50
CHAPTER XIV. OF THE SANGA, OR PILGRIMAGE TO ISJE.
54
CHAPTER XV. OF THE JAMMABOS, OR MOUNTAIN-PRIESTS, AND OTHER RELIGIOUS ORDERS.
57
CHAPTER XVI. OF THE BUDSDO, OR, FOREIGN PAGAN WORSHIP, AND ITS FOUNDER.
62
CHAPTER XVII. OF THE SIUTO, THAT IS, THE DOCTRINE AND WAY OF LIFE OF THEIR MORALISTS AND PHILOSOPHERS.
65
CHAPTER XVIII. PREPARATIONS FOR OUR JOURNEY TO THE EMPEROR'S COURT AT JEDO OR YEDO, WITH A DESCRIPTION OF THE MANNER OF TRAVELLING IN THIS COUNTRY.
66
CHAPTER XIX. A GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE WAY BY WATER AND LAND, FROM NAGASAKI TO JEDO, THE EMPEROR'S RESIDENCE.
71
CHAPTER XX. A GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL EDIFICES AND BUILDINGS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE, WE MET WITH ALONG THE ROAD.
73
CHAPTER XXI. OF THE POST-HOUSES, INNS, EATING-HOUSES, AND TEA-BOOTHS.
78
CHAPTER XXII. OF THE GREAT NUMBERS OF PEOPLE WHO DAILY TRAVEL ON THE ROADS.
82
CHAPTER XXIII. OF OUR JOURNEY TO THE EMPEROR'S COURT IN GENERAL; AND HOW WE WERE ACCOMMODATED ON THE ROAD.
87
CHAPTER XXIV. DESCRIPTION OF THE CITY OF JEDO, OR YEDO; ITS CASTLE AND PALACE, WITH AN ACCOUNT OF WHAT HAPPENED DURING OUR STAY THERE; OUR AUDIENCE AND DEPARTURE.
91
CHAPTER XXV. THE AUDIENCE AT COURT, ON THE SECOND JOURNEY.
100
注 記
略標題紙に<K
MPFER'S ACCOUNT OF JAPAN. WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES.>。
略標題紙に
3' の書き込み。
標題紙に<Japanese Family.>との挿図。
標題紙に
3.' の書き込み。
記載書誌
WENCKSTERN I, p. 6. WENCKSTERN SUPL., p. 8. CORDIER, col. 415. ALT-JAPAN, 712. LAURES, 722. BLUM I, 1257.