893 Wenckstern, Fr. von (Friedrich von) (1859-1914?)
A bibliography of the Japanese Empire. 1895.

A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE JAPANESE EMPIRE, Being a Classified List of all Books, Essays and Maps in European languages relating to DAI NIHON [GREAT JAPAN], published in EUROPE, AMERICA and in the EAST from 1859-93 A. D. [VI year of Ansei-XXVI of Meiji], compiled by FR. VON WENCKSTERN, To which is added a facsimile-reprint of: LEON PAGES, BIBLIOGRAPHIE JAPONAISE depuis le XV sciecle jusqu'a 1859.
Leiden: E. J. BRILL, Publisher & Printer, On sale in London by KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRUBNER & C., LIM. Publishers and Oriental Booksellers, PATERNOSTER HOUSE, CHARING CROSS ROAD, 1895.
xiv, 338, [4], 67, [1] p. 26 cm.

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目  次
LIST OF CONTENTS.
I. General and miscellaneous works on Japan. 1-13
II. Bibliography. 13-14
III. Periodicals. 14-36
Transactions of Societies, Newspapers, Magazines, Directories, etc. etc. devoted solely to Japanese matters or containing numerous articles referring to Japan—(Periodicals on special subjects such as Missions, Agriculture, Medicine, Seismology etc. are not enumerated here, but under the respective heading).
IV. Travels. 36-51
a. Early travels. 36-38
b. Travels round the world, and to and from Japan. 38-42
c. Travels in Japan. 42-51
d. Japanese abroad. 51
V. Religion and Philosophy. 52-74
a. Buddhism, Shintoism and other oriental religions or philosophical systems. 52-59
b. Christianity in Japan.
1. History of the early missions. 59-61
2. Protestant missions. 61-70
3. Roman-Catholic missions. 70-73
4. Missions of the Greek Orthodox (Russian) church. 74
VI. Philology. 74-88
a. Dictionaries, Grammars, Phrasebooks, Manuals and Chrestomaties. 74-81
b. Papers on Comparative Philology, Etymology, Dialects etc. 81-86
c. Romanisation. 86
d. Shorthand. 86-87
e. Scientific Nomenclature. 87-88
VII. Belles-Lettres. 88-94
Including all text-editions in Japanese language, issued by Europeans, and all translations in Western tongues. 88-94
[For Fairy Tales, Folklore and Proverbs see pp. 223-227 under Ethnography. For-vernacular Literature on History, Law, Arts, Sciences etc. see under the respective subject-matter.—An alphabetical list of all original Japanese works, at the end of this Bibliography, will facilitate the research].
VIII. History. 94-110
a. General works and chronology. 94-95
b. History of Old Japan, including Mythology, Cosmogony, etc. 95-100
c. History of the Relations of Japan with other nations up to 1854.
[For History of Early Travels see pp. 36-38]. 100-102
[For History of Early Missions see pp. 59-61].
d. History of modern Expeditions sent by American and European Governments to Japan. 102-105
e. History of Modern Japan since Commodore Perry's Expedition. 105-110
[For Treaties with American and European Powers see under International Law pp. 114-115].
IX. Law. 110-116
a. Ancient Law. 110-111
b. Modern Law.
1. Of persons and of things. 111-114
2. International Law. 114-115
3. Constitutional Law. 115-116
X. Economics. 117-131
Including Trade, Finance, Statistics, Shipping, Post and Telegraphs, Railways, Banking, Insurance, Taxation etc.
XI. Numismatics and Metrology. 131-133
XII. Navy and Army. 133-134
XIII. Medicine and Veterinary Science. 135-143
a. Miscellaneous and General Works. 135-138
[For Pharmaceutics see under Drugs].
[For Sanitation see also under Architecture].
b. History of the Medicine, Medical Missions, Instruction and Government Offices. 138-139
c. Diseases and Epidemics. 140-143
d. Thermal and Drinking Water. 143-144
e. Veterinary. Science. 144
XIV. Education. 144-148
Elementary, Secondary, Higher, University, Female and Technical.
[For Technical Education see also under the respective Science or Industry].
XV. Fine Arts and Fine Art Industries. 148-171
a. General Works. 148-154
b. Catalogues of Collections of works of art. 154-157
c. Drama. 157-158
d. Enamels and Carving. 158-159
e. Lacquer. 159-160
f. Metallurgy.—Magic Mirror. 160-162
g. Music. 162-165
h. Pictorial Arts. 165-168
i. Pottery. 168-171
XVI. Industrial Arts and Trades. 171-211
a. General and miscellaneous Works. 171-174
b. Agriculture and Economic Botany.
1. General Works. 174-177
2. Commercial Plants viz. Dye plants, Tea, Tobacco, Spices etc. 177-179
3. Drugs. 179-180
4. Foodplants and their produce (as for instance sake of rice etc.) 180-181
c. Architecture and Engineering, including Sanitation, Drainage, Irrigation etc. 181-184
d. Forestry and Arboriculture. 184-186
e. Gardening and Floriculture. 186-188
f. Mines and Mining. 188-189
g. Papermaking. 189-192
h. Printing. 192-193
i. Silkworm, its culture, diseases, acclimatisation, trade etc.
1. In General. 193-200
2. Bombyx Yama-mai, Guerin-Meneville. 200-210
3. Bombyx [or Saturnia, Antheraea or Attacus] mori jap. 210-211
XVII. Ethnography. 211-229
a. General and miscellaneous works, and manners and customs in modern and by-gone times. 211-221
b. Archoelogy. 221-223
c. Fairy tales, Folklore, Proverbs etc. 223-227
d. Anthropology. 227-228
XVIII. Natural History. 229-264
a. General Works. 229-230
b. Botany. 230-236
c. Zoology.
1. Mammals. 236-237
2. Birds. 237-240
3. Reptiles and Amphibia. 240-241
4. Fishes. 241-243
5. Mollusca, Molluscoidea, Tunicata. 243-248
6. Insects. 248-257
. Miscellaneous works. 248
. Coleoptera. 248-253
. Diptera, Hemiptera, Hymenoptera, Neuroptera, Orthoptera. 253-255
. Lepidoptera. 255-257
7. Crustacea, Arachnoidea and Myriopoda. 257-258
8. Protozoa, Coelenterata, Echinodermata, Vermes and Arthropoda. 258-259
[For Parasitic animals see under Medicine resp Veterinary Science].
d. Paloeontology. 259-261
e. Mineralogy and Petrography. 261-263
XIX. Topography and Hydrography. 264-281
a. Topographical Surveys, Plans, Guidebooks, Maps. 264-268
b. Hydrography, Charts and Navigation. 268-281
XX. Physiography. 281-295
a. Geology. 281-284
b. Seismology. 284-291
c. Meteorology. 291-295
d. Gravitation and Earthmagnetism. 295
XXI. Works written by Japanese in European languages on subjects not relating to Japan. 295-301
XXII. The Ainu or Ainos. 301-307
XXIII. The Riu-Kiu, Kurile, Bonin and other islands round Japan. 307-311
XXIV. Indices. 311-335
a. Alphabetic Index of the original Japanese works [text-editions or European translations] mentioned in this Bibliography. 311-313
b. Alphabetical Index of the authors names of all works enumerated in this Bibliography. 313-335
Errata and Addenda.
LEON PAGES, BIBLIOGRAPHIE JAPONAISE depuis le XV siecle jusqu'a 1859.

注  記
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記載書誌
WENCKSTERN II, p. 15. BLUM IV, 4481.