Connections between Japan and European Catholic world (late 16th — early 17th centuries)
The article describes the religious mission which was the first attempt to convey to Europeans the truth about Japan and to let the Japanese learn about the Christian world. The Tensho embassy of 1573–1586, named after the Tensho era, in which the embassy took place, was an embassy sent by the Japan...
Main Author: | Kuzhel Yu.L. |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Russian |
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Nauka
2020-01-01
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Series: | Ежегодник Япония |
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Online Access: | http://yearbookjapan.ru/images/book/2019/japan_2019_321-343.pdf |
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