Om Lexicon Latino-japonicum Depromptum Ex Opere Cui Titulus Dictionarium Latino-lusitanicum Ac Japonicum Typis Primum Mandatum In Amacusa In Collegio Japonico Societatis Jesu Anno Domini 1595
This Latin-Japanese dictionary is a fascinating glimpse into the cultural exchange between Europe and Japan in the 16th century. It was compiled by the French Jesuit missionary Bernardus Petitjean and was one of the first books printed in Japan.
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