Types of Print
Access to Print
The library of Public Information
100

What were the 5 main genres that appeared in printed books?

geography, travel, famous places, erotica, and military affairs. 

100

When did print and commercially produced texts first become readily available? 

1640

100

What kind of print was first to flood the market?

maps, produced from the findings of local cartographers 

200

What is the name of the geography text that when translated to English was called "The Map of the Seas, Mountains, and Lands of Japan?

Ishikawa Ryu¯sen’s Nihon kaisan cho¯rikuzu

200

Where could books and printed documents be accessed?

small printing houses, libraries, publishing centres (Edo, Osaka, Kyoto.

200

What is the alternate name for the Library of Public Information?

The Storehouse of Worldly Reckonings 

300

What did the Pictorial Survey of the  To¯kaido¯ encompass? 

visual images, illustrated by Hishikawa Moronobu, of the "sweep" of the To¯kaido¯. This included roads, transportation and logging facilities, bridges, ferry terminals, villages and significant monuments 

300

How did self preservation manifest among Japanese writers, especially those who wrote on controvertial or sensitive subjects?

Often these authors would write under a different name in fear of the reprocusions that could arise if the governing powers found out who had written them. 

300

In a bibliophilic culture, how was information collected for texts such as public dictionaries ?

Often the information for these text were accumulated through hersay, personal authentication and eye witness accounts.

400

The  Banmin cho¯ho¯ki (Every-body’s Treasury, 1692) contained what kind of infomation?

Lists of courtly and shogunal personnel, era names and annual rituals, the productivity totals and castle towns of the provinces, the tropes of vernacular poetry, the major roads  of Kyoto, the highways of the nation and more.

400

What were the limits to the information library?

Limited language translation, western books were reserved for high officials, not allowing social knowledge to be converted to social science, censorship was very prevalent, especially on sensitive subjects such as religion 

400

What was the term used for the practice of disciplining data ?

classification