Portugal, Jesuits and Japan

Portugal, Jesuits and Japan
Title Portugal, Jesuits and Japan PDF eBook
Author Victoria Louise Weston
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Art, Japanese
ISBN 9781892850201

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Catalog of an exhibition of the same name held at the McMullen museum of Art, Boston College, Feb. 16-June 2, 2013.

The Japanese Mission to Europe, 1582-1590

The Japanese Mission to Europe, 1582-1590
Title The Japanese Mission to Europe, 1582-1590 PDF eBook
Author Michael Cooper
Publisher BRILL
Pages 290
Release 2021-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 9004213759

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Following the pioneering work of Francis Xavier in establishing Christianity in Japan, his successor Alessandro Valignano, decided to send a legation to Europe representing the three Christian daimyo of Kyushu, southern Japan. It consisted of two Christian samurai boys who were chosen as legates, together with two teenage companions. The group set sail from Nagasaki in February 1582 and were to be away for eight years. The purpose of the mission was twofold: it would give Europeans the chance of seeing Japanese people at first hand and appreciating their culture, thereby publicising the work of the Catholic Church in Japan and so (it was hoped) increase much-needed financial support; and secondly on their return to Japan the envoys would give eyewitness reports of the splendours of Renaissance Europe, thus moderating Japanese notions about the outside world and foreign barbarians. The boys travelled through Portugal, Spain and Italy and were feted wherever they went. In Venice, the authorities even postponed the annual festival in honour of St Mark, the city’s patron, so that the Japanese might view the spectacle. More importantly, the boys met Philip II of Spain several times, as well as Pope Gregory XIII and his successor Sixtus V. This is the first book-length study in English of the mission and provides important new insights into the work of the Jesuits in Japan and the nature of the legation’s impact on late-sixteenth-century European perceptions of Japan.

Portugal and the Japan

Portugal and the Japan
Title Portugal and the Japan PDF eBook
Author João Paulo Oliveira e Costa
Publisher
Pages 148
Release 1993
Genre Discoveries in geography
ISBN

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Papers on Portuguese, Dutch, and Jesuit Influences in 16th- and 17th-century Japan

Papers on Portuguese, Dutch, and Jesuit Influences in 16th- and 17th-century Japan
Title Papers on Portuguese, Dutch, and Jesuit Influences in 16th- and 17th-century Japan PDF eBook
Author Charles Ralph Boxer
Publisher
Pages 290
Release 1979
Genre History
ISBN

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The Making of an Enterprise

The Making of an Enterprise
Title The Making of an Enterprise PDF eBook
Author Dauril Alden
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 768
Release 1996
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780804722711

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Based on more than two decades of research conducted on five continents, this monumental work focuses on the activities of members of the Society of Jesus from its foundation to the eve of its expulsion from the Portuguese world. A second volume will examine the Order’s expulsion, the fate of its members, and the disposition of its assets in Portugal and her empire from 1750 to 1808. The present volume begins with the Society’s introduction to Portugal and traces its expansion throughout what the Society defined as the Portuguese Assistancy, a vast complex of administrative units that included the kingdom of Portugal and her empire plus portions of the Indian subcontinent, Japan, China, the Indonesian archipelago, and Ethiopia. Though it fully describes the evangelical and educational activities of the Jesuits, the book emphasizes their political relations with Portuguese and indigenous leaders, the founding of their major training facilities, the development of their economic infrastructure, their activities as governmental administrators for the Portuguese in India and China, and their role in Portugal’s unsuccessful attempts to preserve her eastern empire and to revive Brazil after the Dutch occupation (1630-1654). Throughout, the author makes insightful comparisons between the Jesuits and their peers in various parts of the Portuguese Assistancy and between the Jesuits and their monastic predecessors in various parts of Europe, notably France and England.

The Namban Trade

The Namban Trade
Title The Namban Trade PDF eBook
Author Mihoko Oka
Publisher BRILL
Pages 290
Release 2021-07-05
Genre History
ISBN 9004463879

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Winner of the prize "Fundação Oriente – Embaixador João de Deus Ramos" of the Academia de Marinha 2021 This book attempts to depict certain aspects of the Portuguese trade in East Asia in the 16th and 17th centuries by analyzing the activities of the merchants and Christian missionaries involved. It also discusses the response of the Japanese regime in handling the systemic changes that took place in the Asian seas. Consequently, it explains how Jesuit missionaries forged close ties with local merchants from the start of their activities in East Asian waters, and there is no doubt that the propagation of Christianity in Japan was a result of their cooperation. The author of this book attempted to combine the essence of previous studies by Japanese and western scholars and added several new findings from analyses of original Japanese and European language documents.

The First European Description of Japan, 1585

The First European Description of Japan, 1585
Title The First European Description of Japan, 1585 PDF eBook
Author Luis Frois SJ
Publisher Routledge
Pages 312
Release 2014-03-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317917812

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In 1585, at the height of Jesuit missionary activity in Japan, which was begun by Francis Xavier in 1549, Luis Frois, a long-time missionary in Japan, drafted the earliest systematic comparison of Western and Japanese cultures. This book constitutes the first critical English-language edition of the 1585 work, the original of which was discovered in the Royal Academy of History in Madrid after the Second World War. The book provides a translation of the text, which is not a continuous narrative, but rather more than 600 distichs or brief couplets on subjects such as gender, child rearing, religion, medicine, eating, horses, writing, ships and seafaring, architecture, and music and drama. In addition, the book includes a substantive introduction and other editorial material to explain the background and also to make comparisons with present-day Japanese life. Overall, the book represents an important primary source for understanding a particularly challenging period of history and its connection to contemporary Europe and Japan.