Alternative reading of title: Kunmō zui. Author/compiler: Nakamura Tekisai 中村愓齋, Confucian scholar, 1629-1702. Imprint: [Kyōto] , Yamagataya 山形屋, n.d. (preface dated Kanbun 6 寛文丙午, 1666). Description: 2 + 20 kan, formerly in 14 satsu, now rebound in 1 vol. western style. (1) ff. 4 (preface 叙), 3 (凡例), 37 (目録上); (2) ff. 44 (目録下); (3) ff. 10 (maki 1); (4) ff. 16; (5) ff. 16; (6) ff. 21; (7) ff. 10; (8) ff. 14; (9) ff. 14; (10) ff. 26; (11) ff. 21; (12) ff. 30; (13) ff. 36; (14) ff. 17; (15) ff. 20; (16) ff. 17; (17) ff. 28; (18) ff. 10; (19) ff. 15; (20) ff. 14; (21) ff. 22; (22) ff. 33. 26.2 x 18.4 cm. Fukurotoji. Blockprint. Printing frame 19-20.1 x 14.2 cm. Double-line borders all round. Single fishtail design on hanshin. Vertical and horizontal lines dividing text from illustrations on each page. Kanbun, with okurigana and kaeriten, and hiragana-majiri text with printed furigana. Variable no. of lines to page and characters to line. Original mid-blue front covers of satsu 1 and 8 only, faintly embossed with a stylised chrysanthemum design. Original printed title slips on left (fragmentary in the case of satsu 1), with gedai: 訓蒙圖彙. Title from preface and head of mokuroku. No naidai at head of each maki. Hashiragaki: 訓蒙圖彙 + maki no. + folio no. In a western style half-leather binding. Edition: Earliest edition of this work. Followed by enlarged editions in Genroku 8, 1695 (頭書増補訓蒙圖彙) and Kansei 1 1789 (増補頭書訓蒙圖彙大成), the latter with illustrations by Shimokōbe Shūsui 下河辺拾水. Contents: A popular illustrated encyclopedia, the first of its kind in Japan, consisting chiefly of illustrations with a minimum of text.
Kinmō zui 訓蒙圖彙 [訓蒙図彙]
This material is held atBritish Library Asia, Pacific and Africa Collections
- Reference
- GB 59 16001.d.3
- Dates of Creation
- 1666
- Language of Material
- Japanese
- Physical Description
- 1 volume Condition: Very good. A clean copy, with minimal worm damage in maki 1 only. Impression: Fairly sharp and clear, with some signs of block wear. Illustrations: Sumizuri woodcuts on every page depicting natural phenomena and manmade objects, two to each page (4 per folio). Seals of ownership: Large square red seal, 'Takamori shoko' 高森書庫, on first page of each former satsu.
Scope and Content
Access Information
Not Public Record(s)
Unrestricted
Acquisition Information
Acquired from William Anderson, 13 Feb. 1894.
Other Finding Aids
Kenneth Gardner, Descriptive Catalogue of Japanese books in the British Library printed before 1700 (London and Tenri, 1993). C. Japanese works 和書 1. Encyclopedias and works of general scope 事典・一般書
Bibliography
Nihon koten bungaku daijiten 日本古典文学大辞典, vol. 2, p. 263; Ehon no kenkyū 絵本の研究, pp. 30-2.