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36. Falconry illustrated

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Jimyoin Motoharu Japan, 1328-1709 Falconry is first documented in the Nihon shoki (Japan’s official chronicle, compiled in 720), where it is said to have been introduced by a Korean courtier in 359 A.D. Falconry appears in many literary works, beginning...

30. Oral instruction in the arts of falconry

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Jimyoin Motoharu Japan, 1328-1709 The first page shows five library seals including Yenching Library's (the smallest rectangular seal on the bottom). The four other libraries are affiliated with Matsudaira Sadanobu (1759-1829), a grandson of the eighth...