Book ID: CBB297413220

The Shogun's Silver Telescope: God, Art, and Money in the English Quest for Japan, 1600-1625 (2020)

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Screech, Timon (Author)


Oxford University Press


Publication Date: 2020
Physical Details: 336
Language: English

The East India Company, founded in London in 1600, was a spice trading organisation. But its governors soon began to think bigger. After a decade, they started to plan voyages to more fabulous places, notably India and Japan. India had cotton cloth, while Japan had silver, and crucially was cold in winter. England's main export was woollen cloth (which will not sell in hot places), so the Company envisaged adding to its spice-runs, sailings back and forth to Japan, exchanging wool for silver. This could be done quickly, over the top of Russia, as maps suggested. Maps also made Japan twenty times too large, the size of India in fact. Knowing the Spanish and Portuguese had preceded them, the Company prepared a special present for its first extended sailing. In the end this missed India, but got to Japan, in 1613. The Shogun was presented with a silver telescope in the name of King James. It was the first telescope ever to leave Europe and the first made as a presentation item. Before this voyage had even returned, the Company dispatched another, under the New Year's Gift with an equally stunning cargo: almost 100 oil paintings. Not yet able to go over Russia, these would be given and sold to the India and the Japanese courts.This book looks at formation of the Company, but mostly asks the meaning of these two extraordinary cargoes. What were they supposed to mean, and what effect did they have on quizzical Asian rulers?

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Review Christopher M. Graney (2021) Review of "The Shogun's Silver Telescope: God, Art, and Money in the English Quest for Japan, 1600-1625". Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage (pp. 239-241). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Milov, Sarah
Sarah Teasley
Mishra, Rupali
Bucur, Dorin Paul
Moneypenny, Kelvin
Titlestad, Michael
Concepts
Trade
Telescopes
Technology and society
Colonialism
Technology and politics
Cross-cultural interaction; cultural influence
Time Periods
17th century
18th century
19th century
20th century
Edo period (Japan, 1603-1868)
Early modern
Places
Japan
India
China
United States
Great Britain
Middle and Near East
Institutions
East India Company (English)
Royal Society of London
British East India Company
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