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Japanese Context of the ‘Good Manners’ of the Legates of the Tensho Embassy in Italy (1585): The <i>Buke Kojitsu</i>, the Ise, and Kyūshū

JournalAnnali di Ca’ Foscari Serie orientale
PublisherEdizioni Ca’ Foscari; Venice University Press
DOI10.30687/annor/2385-3042/2023/01/021
OpenAlexW4386256424
Languageen
ISSN1125-3789
OA?yes
Statuspending

Abstract

Published online: 29 August 2023The Tensho Embassy has been predominantly portrayed from the ecclesiastical, European, or missionary perspectives, largely because of the availability of relevant sources. This article attempts to acknowledge the implicit agency of the legates by looking at their behavioural context through the buke kojitsu of the warrior class in sixteenth‑century Japan. It partially uncovers a Japanese cultural layer that their hosts in Italy and even Jesuit missionaries in Japan may not have perceived. It thus offers a non‑European, novel approach to the historiography, while introducing Japanese textual sources on the buke kojitsu to Western readership

Matched Nanban terms

  • people Tenshō embassy

Provenance

  • core (10.30687/annor/2385-3042/2023/01/021)
    2026-04-30T20:08:41.865623+00:00
  • openalex (W4386256424)
    2026-04-30T19:57:08.200647+00:00

Candidate PDF URLs

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10 core https://core.ac.uk/download/587262086.pdf
30 openalex http://ecf.unive.it/it/edizioni4/riviste/annali-di-ca-foscari-serie-orientale/2023/1/japan…

Extras

openalex_conceptsAudience measurement; Historiography; Context (archaeology); Agency (philosophy); History; Class (philosophy); Classics; Literature
openalex_topicsReformation and Early Modern Christianity; Historical Influence and Diplomacy; History, Culture, and Diplomacy