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Splendours of Japan

Highlights from the Bodleian Library

This exquisitely illustrated collection of essays by leading scholars and experts offers a glimpse into the Bodleian Library's collection of rare Japanese books and manuscripts.

The Bodleian Library houses one of the oldest institutional collections of Japanese rare books and manuscripts in Europe, dating back to the first half of the seventeenth century.

This beautifully illustrated collection of essays written by leading scholars and experts offers a glimpse into its rich and multifaceted history, celebrating four hundred years of collecting. In Splendours of Japan, readers will learn about early encounters between England and Japan, explaining how Japanese books and manuscripts arrived in England from the archipelago in the seventeenth century. In addition, other contributions include an examination hand-brushed poetry anthologies, which arrived at the Bodleian at the turn of the century; the production and use of hand-made paper, color pigments and ink; and an overview of the thriving publishing market in Japan during the early-modern and modern period.

Among the stunning items are exquisitely painted scrolls, manuscripts of Noh plays, the oldest trade agreement between England and Japan, and early printed books.


240 pages | 125 color plates | 9.33 x 10.2 | © 2025

Anthropology: Cultural and Social Anthropology

History: Asian History, General History


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Table of Contents

Draft Contents:
SECTION I (History and Provenance)
1. History, Provenance and Significance of the Bodleian Japanese Collection [Bianchi]
2. Early Encounters with Japan [Kornicki]
Where: SECTION II (Japanese Manuscripts)
3. Painted manuscripts, albums, and narrative scrolls [McCormick]
4. On silk and gold – the aesthetic of poetical anthologies [Kamens]
SECTION III (Japanese Printed Books)
5. Commercial Publications in Tokugawa and Meiji Japan [Moretti]
6. Jesuit Mission Press [Triplett]
SECTION IV (Deconstructing Japanese Books)
7. Paper, ink, and pigments [Stiglitz]
8. Formats and bindings [Stiglitz/Bianchi]

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