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琉球聘使記

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琉球聘使記

Material type
図書
Author
荻生徂徠
Publisher
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Publication date
1710[写]
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荻生徂徠『琉球聘使記』(1710年)の写本である。本文の末尾に「戊辰六月」(1748年)の記載があり、筆写年代と推測される。阪巻・宝玲文庫にのみ架蔵の確認される史料である。内容は宝永7(1710)年の江戸立について記している。同年の江戸立は将軍家宣の襲職を慶賀する使節と琉球国王尚益の即位を謝恩する使...

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Material Type
図書
Author/Editor
荻生徂徠
Publication Date
1710[写]
Publication Date (W3CDTF)
1710
Alternative Title
Account of the Ryukyuan envoys
Text Language Code
jpn
Target Audience
一般
Note (General)
荻生徂徠『琉球聘使記』(1710年)の写本である。本文の末尾に「戊辰六月」(1748年)の記載があり、筆写年代と推測される。阪巻・宝玲文庫にのみ架蔵の確認される史料である。内容は宝永7(1710)年の江戸立について記している。同年の江戸立は将軍家宣の襲職を慶賀する使節と琉球国王尚益の即位を謝恩する使節の同時派遣であった。本書は両使節の江戸到着以降、進見の儀、奏楽の儀、辞見の儀などの様子を編年体形式で叙述している。
This is another copy of <I>Ryūkyū Heishiki,</I> written by Ogyū Sorai in 1710. At the end of the text is a note of "boshin," which indicates that the copy was made in 1748. It is a rare book which can be found only in the Sakamaki/Hawley Collection. It is a record of the Ryukyuan mission of 1710, when both <I>keigashi</I>, the Ryukyuan envoys sent to congratulate a new Japanese shogun (Tokugawa Ienobu at this time) on his succession, and <I>shaonshi</I>, ones to express special gratitude with regards to the enthronement of a Ryukyu king (this time King Shō Eki), were sent at the same time. It records the event chronologically, year by year (annals), and describes the arrival in Edo and the ceremonies held afterward, such as <I>sōgaku no gi</I>, dedication ceremony with musical performance held for the shogun.