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Anson, George Anson, Baron (1697-1762)
Remarkable voyages and travels.1875.
Blackwood's Universal Library of Standard Authors. REMARKABLE VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, CONSISTING OF ANSON'S VOYAGES ROUND THE WORLD; STEPHENS' INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL IN GREECE, TURKEY, RUSSIA AND POLAND; AND KOEMPFER'S ACCOUNT OF JAPAN. Illustrated.
LONDON, JAMES BLACKWOOD & CO., LOVELL'S COURT, Paternoster Row. [n.d.]
[1], [1], [1], [1], [2], 391, 16 p., [7] leaves of plates. 24 cm.
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PART III. K
MPFER'S ACCOUNT OF JAPAN.
INTRODUCTION.
p. [273]-277.
CHAPTER I. OF THE EMPIRE OF JAPAN IN GENERAL, AS TO ITS SITUATION, AND THE LARGENESS OF ITS SEVERAL ISLANDS.
p. [287]-292.
CHAPTER II. THE DIVISION AND SUB-DIVISION OF THE EMPIRE OF JAPAN INTO ITS SEVERAL PROVINCES; AS ALSO OF ITS REVENUE AND GOVERNMENT.
p. 292-297.
CHAPTER III. THE AUTHOR'S OPINION OF THE TRUE ORIGIN AND DESCENT OF THE JAPANESE.
p. 297-304.
CHAPTER IV. OF THE ORIGIN OF THE JAPANESE, ACCORDING TO THEIR OWN FABULOUS OPINION.
p. 304-307.
CHAPTER V. OF THE CLIMATE OF JAPAN, AND ITS PRODUCE AS TO MINERALS.
p. 307-312.
CHAPTER VI. OF THE FERTILITY OF THE COUNTRY, AS TO PLANTS.
p. 312-316.
CHAPTER VII. OF THE PLENTY OF THE COUNTRY AS TO BEASTS, BIRDS, REPTILES, AND INSECTS.
p. 316-320.
CHAPTER VIII. OF FISH AND SHELLS.
p. 320-324.
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.
p. 324-326.
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.
p. 326-331.
CHAPTER XI. OF THE RELIGIONS OF THIS EMPIRE IN GENERAL, AND OF THE SINTOS RELIGION IN PARTICULAR.
p. 331-333.
CHAPTER XII. OF THE SINTOS TEMPLES, BELIEF, AND WORSHIP.
p. 333-336.
CHAPTER XIII. OF THE SINTOS REBI, THAT IS, THEIR FORTUNATE DAYS AND HOLIDAYS; AND THE CELEBRATION THEREOF.
p. 336-340.
CHAPTER XIV. OF THE SANGA, OR PILGRIMAGE TO ISJE.
p. 340-343.
CHAPTER XV. OF THE JAMMABOS, OR MOUNTAIN-PRIESTS, AND OTHER RELIGIOUS ORDERS.
p. 343-347.
CHAPTER XVI. OF THE BUDSDO, OR, FOREIGN PAGAN WORSHIP, AND ITS FOUNDER.
p. 348-351.
CHAPTER XVII. OF THE SIUTO, THAT IS, THE DOCTRINE AND WAY OF LIFE OF THEIR MORALISTS AND PHILOSOPHERS.
p. 351-352.
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.
p. 352-357.
CHAPTER XIX. A GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE WAY BY WATER AND LAND, FROM NAGASAKI TO JEDO, THE EMPEROR'S RESIDENCE.
p. 357-359.
CHAPTER XX. A GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL EDIFICES AND BUILDINGS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE, WE MET WITH ALONG THE ROAD.
p. 359-364.
CHAPTER XXI. OF THE POST-HOUSES, INNS, EATING-HOUSES, AND TEA-BOOTHS.
p. 364-368.
CHAPTER XXII. OF THE GREAT NUMBERS OF PEOPLE WHO DAILY TRAVEL ON THE ROADS.
p. 368-373.
CHAPTER XXIII. OF OUR JOURNEY TO THE EMPEROR'S COURT IN GENERAL; AND HOW WE WERE ACCOMMODATED ON THE ROAD.
p. 373-377.
CHAPTER XXIV. DESCRIPTION OT THE CITY OF JEDO, OR YEDO; ITS CASTLE AND PALACE, WITH AN ACCOUNT OF WHAT HAPPENED DURING OUR STAY THERE; OUR AUDIENCE AND DEPARTURE.
p. 377-386.
CHAPTER XXV. THE AUDIENCE AT COURT, ON THE SECOND JOURNEY.
p. 386-391.
注 記
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