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乾隆京城全図 | |
Complete Map of Peking, Qianlong Period | |
Map of Peking drawn around the fifteenth year of Emperor Qianlong's reign (1750) in Qing Dynasty. Found in 1935, in Forbidden Palace. Made by Haiwang, Shenyuan and an Italian Jesuit missionary Giuseppe Castiglione. The oldest and detailed extant map of Peking. The original map (14 meter long and 13 meter wide) was drawn in the scale of 650 : 1, consisting of 51 volumes of folded-books; each volume was devided into 17 lines from north to south and 3 parts from west to east. The present maps are the reprinted version of the original one, scale down to 2600 : 1; compiling 3 parts from west to east into one book, i.e. one book to each line from north to south, consisting of 17 books in all. Each book shows the names of main spots contained in it on its cover. This map depicts ordinary dwellings besides monumental architectures like palaces, government offices, gate towers, temples, that are well coincident with old architectures preserved in Peking. | |
1940 | |
China / Peking | |
17 Volume | |
Japanese | |
jpn | |
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印度撮影帖 | |
Le Comte D'Ohtani L'Inde et L'Asie Centrare Um Album | |
1904 | |
Japan / Tokyo | |
1 Volume | |
Japanese | |
jpn | |
Views and Custom of North China | |
北清大観 | |
Album of photographs published by Yamamoto Syozo House. Contains photographs of historic and scenic spots in Tianjin, Peking and its suburbs. Short and clear commentaries are added to each photo. Important visual record of China in the end of Qing period. | |
1909 | |
Japan / Tokyo | |
1 Volume | |
JapaneseEnglish | |
jpn/eng | |
La Vie du Bouddha | |
D'après les textes et les monuments de l'Inde | |
1949 | |
France / Paris | |
1 Volume | |
FrenchJapanese | |
fra/jpn | |
羽田博士史学論文集 | |
1957-1958 | |
Japan / Kyoto | |
2 Volumes | |
Japanese | |
jpn | |
Études sur l'Art Bouddhique de l'Inde | |
1928 | |
Japan / Tokyo | |
1 Volume | |
FrenchJapanese | |
fra/jpn | |
西域考古図譜 | |
Archaeological Research in Chinese Turkestan Album of the Excavated Objects | |
Catalogue of three-times Ōtani Expedition to Central Asia from 1902 to 1914. Consists of more than 690 items. Ōtani Expedition was lead and sent by Count Ōtani Kōzui, who was the twenty-second Abbot of the West Honganji Monastery of the Jodo Shinshu Buddhist sect in Kyoto, Japan. The aim of the expedition was to trace the eastward spread of Buddhism in Central Asia. In the fisrt expedition (1902-04), Count Ōtani Kōzui himself stepped into Central Asia from his way back to Japan from England. Ōtani sent Zuichō Tachibana and Eisaburō Nomura in the second expedition (1908-09), Zuichō Tachibana and Koichirō Yoshikawasent in the third expedition (1910-14). Great amount of the collections contained in this catalogue were flowed out afterward and possessed separately today in the Lushun Museum in China, the National Museum of Korea, the Library of Ryukoku University, the Tokyo National Museum and so on. | |
1915 | |
Japan / Tokyo | |
2 Volumes | |
Japanese | |
jpn | |
書名の英訳は東洋文庫の「大正時代の購入書籍リスト」(http://www3.toyo-bunko.or.jp/open/Taisyo_ShowAll_y.php)による | |
Souvenir of Nanking | |
金陵勝観 | |
Guidebook of Naking compiled by Fusazo Sugi'e at the end of the Qing Period. Sugi'e was an owner of a bookshop named Nihondo in Shanghai. This guidebook shows routes to Nanking in those days, and introduces tourist spots with photographs like the ruin of Ming Palace in Nanking. Short commentaries are attached to each photo. It contains some photos of ruins which has now been lost. | |
1910 | |
China / Shanghai | |
1 Volume | |
JapaneseEnglish | |
jpn/eng | |
Peking | |
北京名勝 | |
Album of photographs edited and published by Sanshichiro Yamamoto, who owned a photo studio named Yamamoto Syozo House. It contains photos of Peking and its suburbs in the end of Qing period; historic places like Summer Palace, Lama Temple, Ming Tombs, along with photos of people at that time. | |
1906 | |
China / Peking | |
1 Volume | |
JapaneseEnglish | |
jpn/eng | |
L'art Greco-Bouddhique du Gandhâra | |
1905-1917 | |
France / Paris | |
1 Volume | |
FrenchJapanese | |
fra/jpn | |
伊犂紀行 | |
1909 | |
Japan / Tokyo | |
2 Volumes | |
Japanese | |
jpn | |
L'Œuvre de la Délégation Archéologique Française en Afghanistan (1922-1932) | |
1. Archéologie bouddhique | |
1933 | |
Japan / Tokyo | |
1 Volume | |
FrenchJapanese | |
fra/jpn | |
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