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*''Editor/Author: [[Li Shizhen]]'' | *''Editor/Author: [[Li Shizhen]]'' | ||
− | *''Chinese/Japanese'': 本草綱目 ''( | + | *''Chinese/Japanese'': 本草綱目 ''(běncǎo gāngmù / honzou koumoku)'' |
− | The '' | + | The ''Běncǎo Gāngmù'', known as ''Honzô Kômoku'' in Japanese, is a [[Ming Dynasty]] illustrated encyclopedia of botany & pharmacology. |
Promoted by [[Hayashi Razan]] and eventually published and circulated in Japan as a woodblock printed volume, the encyclopedia contains 1,892 items, including 275 on minerals, 444 on animals, and 1,094 on plants, classified according to a new set of Ming era taxonomical criteria. The entries also include over 2,000 medicines and 8,000 formulas for making them. | Promoted by [[Hayashi Razan]] and eventually published and circulated in Japan as a woodblock printed volume, the encyclopedia contains 1,892 items, including 275 on minerals, 444 on animals, and 1,094 on plants, classified according to a new set of Ming era taxonomical criteria. The entries also include over 2,000 medicines and 8,000 formulas for making them. |
Latest revision as of 11:41, 28 March 2014
- Editor/Author: Li Shizhen
- Chinese/Japanese: 本草綱目 (běncǎo gāngmù / honzou koumoku)
The Běncǎo Gāngmù, known as Honzô Kômoku in Japanese, is a Ming Dynasty illustrated encyclopedia of botany & pharmacology.
Promoted by Hayashi Razan and eventually published and circulated in Japan as a woodblock printed volume, the encyclopedia contains 1,892 items, including 275 on minerals, 444 on animals, and 1,094 on plants, classified according to a new set of Ming era taxonomical criteria. The entries also include over 2,000 medicines and 8,000 formulas for making them.
References
- Plutschow, Herbert. A Reader in Edo Period Travel. Kent: Global Oriental, 2006. pp13-14.