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A collection of early English books on tea

general editor, Takau Shimada ; editor, Akiko Takiguchi

Eureka Press, 2004

  • : [set]
  • v. 1
  • v. 2
  • v. 3
  • v. 4
  • v. 5
  • 別冊日本語解説

タイトル別名

茶の文化史 : 英国初期文献集成

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注記

付: 別冊日本語解説 「茶の文化史 : 英国初期文献集成」 / 滝口明子解説

収録内容

  • v. 1. The natural history of coffee, thee, chocolate, tobacco (1682) / Anon. [Chamberlayne, John]
  • The manner of making coffee, tea, and chocolate (1685) / Dufour, Sylvestre
  • An essay upon the nature and qualities of tea (1699) / Ovington, John
  • A poem upon tea (1702) / Tate, Nahum
  • An essay upon the nature, use, and abuse, of tea in a letter to a lady (1722) / Anon
  • The appendix to the history of Japan (1727) / Kaempfer, Engelbert
  • v. 2. A dissertation upon tea (1730) / Short, Thomas
  • A poem upon tea (1735) / Campbell, Duncan
  • In praise of tea, a poem (1736) / Writing-master, J.B.
  • Tea, a poem (1743) / Anon
  • The good and bad effects of tea consider'd (1745) / Mason, Simon
  • Remarks on Mr. Mason's treatise upon tea (1745) / Surgeon, J.N
  • A treatise on tobacco, tea, coffee, and chocolate (1746) / Paulli, Simon
  • A letter to a friend, concerning tea (1749) / Wesley, John
  • v. 3. Discourses on tea, sugar, milk, made-wines, spritits [i.e. spirits], punch, tobacco, etc. (1750) / Short, Thomas
  • v. 4. An essay on tea (1756) / Hanway, Jonas
  • Review on Hanway (1757) / Johnson, Samuel
  • The natural history of the tea-tree (1772) / Lettsom, John Coakley
  • Observations on the tea and window act, and on the tea trade (1784) / Twining, Richard
  • Remarks on the report of the East India directors (1784) / Twining, Richard
  • v. 5. The tea purchaser's guide (1785) / a Friend to the Public
  • A natural, commercial and medicinal treatise on tea (1787) / McCalman, Goddfrey
  • The natural history of the tea-tree, new edition (1799) / Lettsom, John Coakley

内容説明・目次

内容説明

First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

目次

  • Vol. 1: (c.422 pp) Anon. [Chamberlayne, John] The natural history of coffee, thee, chocolate, tobacco
  • with a tract of elder and juniper-erries, showing how useful they may be in our coffee-houses: and also the way of making M U M, with some remarks upon that liquor London, 1682, 40pp Dufour, Sylvestre The manner of making coffee, tea, and chocolate. As it is used in most parts of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. With their vertues. Newly done out of French and Spanish., translated by John Chamberlayne London, 1685, 126pp Ovington, John An essay upon the nature and qualities of tea London, 1699, 46pp Tate, Nahum A poem upon tea: with a discourse on its sov'rain virtues
  • and directions in the use of it for health. Collected from treatises of eminent physicians upon that subject. Also a preface concerning beau-criticism London, 1702, 62pp Anon. An essay upon the nature, use, and abuse, of tea in a letter to a lady
  • with an account of its mechanical operation London, 1722, 63pp Anon.[Physician] An essay on the use and abuse of tea, Being a mechanical account of its action upon human bodies. With an attempt towards adjusting the difference between perspiration and sweat London, 1725, 63pp Kaempfer, Engelbert The appendix to the history of Japan, Appendix London, 1727, 22pp Vol. 2: (c.480 pp) Short, Thomas A dissertation upon tea, explaining its nature and properties by many new experiments
  • and demonstrating from philosophical principles, the various effects it has on different constitutions London, 1730, 123pp Campbell, Duncan A poem upon tea. Wherein its antiquity, its several virtues and influences are set forth
  • and the wisdom of the sober sex commended in chusing so mild a liquor for their entertainments. Likewise, the reason why the ladies protest against all imposing liquors..., also, the objections against tea, answered
  • the complaint of the fair sex redress'd, and the best way of proceeding in love-affairs... London, 1735, 31pp Writing-master, J. B. In praise of tea, A poem. Dedicated to the ladies of Great Britain Canterbury, 1736, 11pp Anon. Tea, a poem. In three cantos London, 1743, 49pp Mason, Simon The good and bad effects of tea consider'd. Wherein are exhibited, the physical virtues of tea... To which are subjoined, some considerations on afternoon tea- drinking, and many subsequent evils attending it
  • with a persuasive to the use of our own wholeome product, sage, etc. London, 1745, 53pp Surgeon, J. N. Remarks on Mr. Mason's treatise upon tea: subsequent to which, is exhibited a true portrait of the qualities and effects of that liquor London, 1745, 24pp Pualli, Simon A treatise on tobacco, tea coffee, and chocolate!, translated by Dr. James London, 1746, 173pp Wesley, John A letter to a friend, concerning tea 2nd ed., Bristol, 1749, 16pp Vol. 3: (c.435pp) Short, Thomas Discourses on tea, sugar, milk, made-wines, spirits, punch, tobacco, etc., with plain and useful rules for gouty people London, 1750, 435pp Vol. 4: (c.382pp) Hanway, Jonas An essay on tea, considered as pernicious to health, obstructing industry, and impoverishing the nation: with an account of its growth, and great consumption in these kingdoms,... from A journal of eight days journey from Portsmouth to Kingston upon Thames,! (pp.203-361) London, 1756, 165pp Johnson, Samuel, Review on Hanway, from The Literary Magazine
  • or, Universal Review, No. 13 London, 1757, 4pp Lettsom, John Coakley The natural history of the tea-tree, with observations on the medical qualities of tea, and effects of tea-drinking London, 1772, 64pp Twining, Richard Remarks on the report of the East India directors, respecting the sale and prices of tea London, 1784, 80pp Twining, Richard Observations on the tea and window act, and on the tea trade London, 1785, 69pp Vol. 5: (c.292pp) A Friend to the Public The tea purchaser's guide
  • or, the lady and gentleman's tea table and useful companion, in the knowledge and choice of teas London, 1785, 52pp McCalman, Goddfrey A natural, commercial and medicinal treatise on tea. With a concise account of the East India Company - thoughts on its government, Also, an advice as to the use and abuse of tea... Glasgow, 1787, 128pp Lettsom, John Coakley The natural history of the tea-tree, with observations on the medical qualities of tea, and on the effects of tea-drinking. New edition, London, 1799, 112pp

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