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Enduring Encounters Maps Of Japan From Leiden University Library Radu Leca

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Enduring Encounters Maps Of Japan From Leiden University Library Radu Leca
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 77.19 MB
Pages: 274
Author: Radu Leca, Martijn Storms
ISBN: 9789004363434, 9789004424692, 900436343, 9004424695
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Enduring Encounters Maps Of Japan From Leiden University Library Radu Leca by Radu Leca, Martijn Storms 9789004363434, 9789004424692, 900436343, 9004424695 instant download after payment.

While Asian and Western cartographies are often considered separate traditions, maps of Japan kept in Leiden University Libraries often show a commonality of method and purpose. Despite the expulsion of Phillip Franz von Siebold from Japan in 1829, the norm was for friendly exchanges of scientific knowledge. One of the highlights of this volume are annotated drafts and proofs of Siebold’s map of Japan, published and discussed for the first time alongside Japanese source maps. Five essays by worldwide experts in the history of cartography and of Dutch-Japanese relations accompany extensive catalogue entries for over fifty maps.

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