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Verlag: Darmstadt Wissenschaftlche Buchgesellschaft, 1974
ISBN 10: 3534068912ISBN 13: 9783534068913
Anbieter: Ottmar Müller, Offenburg, Deutschland
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weicher Einband. Oplastikeinband. XXXIX,237S. -Einbd. u. Rckn. m. Rest v. Aufkleber u. Tesa. Nachdruck einer Ausagbe von 1649. Ins Deutsche übertragen von Ernst-Chjristian Volkmann. 244 gr.
Verlag: apud Ludovicum Elzevirium, Amstelodami, 1649
Anbieter: BACCHETTA GIORGIO - ALFEA RARE BOOKS, Milano, Italien
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Volume: 1 [due parti in un volume] Due parti in un volume di 11x5.8 cm., [48], 267 mal numerate, ma 287, [1]; [8], 223, [3], 227-320 (mal numerate), legatura coeva in piena pelle con filetti dorati ai piatti, fregi e tit. in oro al dorso (restauri professionali), frontespizio con bella inc. in rame, una tabella ripiegata fuori testo, bruniture lievi ed uniformi, buon esemplare, in latino "La seconda parte possiede stessi dati tipografici ed autonomo frontespizio: Tractatus In quo agitur. De Iaponiorum religione. De Christianae religionis introductione in ea loca. De ejusdem exstirpatione Si tratta dell'edizione originale a proposito della quale Willems così si esprime: "Cette description du Japon est, sinon la dernière des Républiques, comme on l'a dit par erreur, du moins la dernière de celles qu'ont publiées les Elzevier. Varenius déclare l'avoir composée pour se délasser de ses travaux mathématiques, et il ajoute que presque toutes les nations "omnes fere respublicas" ont été l'objet d'un semblable travail" Bibliografia: Willems, 1095.
Verlag: 1649, 1649
Anbieter: Charlotte Du Rietz Rare Books (ILAB), Stockholm, Schweden
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16mo. Pp. (xlvi), 287, (1); (viii), 320. With engraved decorated title page and one folding table. Contemporary vellum, stained, title in manuscript on spine, old title label pasted on top. First edition of the first western monograph on Japan. It also includes a translation of part of Schouten's work on Siam. Varenius (1622-1650), a German scholar of medicine and mathematics, became fascinated with Japan and compiled this work from a variety of Dutch, Portuguese and Jesuit sources. The first part of the work contains a detailed description of Japan, including information on customs, geography, natural history, politics, costume, science, art, trade etc. The second part titled is a description of Japanese religious practices together with an account of the introduction and eventual persecution of Christianity. Varenius' work is accurate and well structured, with references to the sources he used. Cordier BJ 368. Landwehr 571. Nipponalia, Kyoto University of Foreign Studies, 1976. Streit v, 1568. Willems 1095.