Emolument Certificates. This certificate of emolument was issued to Kang Sin in the 11th month of the 19th year of the King Sunjo (1819). As with Nokpong Chŭngsŏ (YAJ K2.1), there is no indication of salary class.
Alternative Title:
Nokbong Jeungseo, Nokpong chŭngsŏ, 녹봉증서, and 祿俸證書, 1819.
Description:
Housed in case with YAJ K2.1.
Subject (Topic):
Korean manuscripts and Yale Association of Japan Collection
Processus mysterii magni philosophicus or, An open entrance to the great mysteries of the ancient philosophers. Deilver'd in plaine and linear words in my labours to my children for their benefit and instruction, &c. Written for fear of death before I finish y.e same by me Wiliam Yarworth
Description:
Not published.
Subject (Topic):
Alchemy --Early works to 1800 and Alchemy--England
Long, original poem in four parts, inscribed "unfinished" at the end; following the poem are a series of "Extracts From a Plea for Religion and the Sacred Writings by the Rev. David Simpson, M.A. Minister of Christ Church, Macclesfield, 1808. Addresse...
Manuscript, in a single hand, of 8 descriptions in poetry and prose of William Shenstone's Leasowes estate, each titled "Shenstone's Walks" and numbered 1 to 8. Addressed to "Zattoo," the narrator leads the reader through various walks on the grounds,...
Description:
Printed description of the manuscript included with the collection.
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain--Social life and customs--18th century and Leasowes Garden (Halesowen, England)
Subject (Name):
Hull, Thomas,--1728-1808 and Shenstone, William,--1714-1763
Subject (Topic):
Architectural inscriptions, Elegiac verse, English, English poetry--18th century, Gardens, English, and Gardens--Great Britain
Manuscript, in an unidentified hand. The original manuscript dated 元亀4 [1573]. インク写し.
Alternative Title:
Genki yonen rokugatsu jūhachinichi Shimogyō-chū deiri no chō., Genki yonen Shimogyō-chū deiri no chō, Genkiyonenshimogyōchūdeirinochō, 下京中出入帳, 明治40 [1907]., and 元亀四年下京中出入之帳 Yale copy has title :
Description:
Manuscript, in an unidentified hand. The original manuscript dated Genki 4 [1573]. Inku utsushi.
Subject (Geographic):
Kyoto (Japan)
Subject (Topic):
Japanese Manuscript Collection (Yale University) and Japanese manuscripts