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Ye Magick Mirrour of Old Japan

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The essay surveys the cultural, religious, and material significance of mirrors in old Japan, tracing their role in Shinto ritual, myth, and daily life. It recounts the sun-goddess myth that explains a sacred mirror's origin and its place among the imperial regalia, describes shrine practices at Ise and votive offerings of mirrors and swords, and details manufacturing and forms of Japanese mirrors—bronze composition, shapes, sizes, and ornamentation—alongside their social uses such as bridal trousseau pieces and ladies' toilet mirrors. Illustrations and comparative notes illuminate how symbolic motifs and ritual care surround these objects.

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Silvanus P. Thompson

Silvanus P. Thompson was a British physicist and author known for his contributions to the popularization of science in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is particularly recognized for his biographical works on notable scientists, including "Michael Faraday, His Life and Work," which highlights the life and achievements of the renowned experimental physicist. Thompson also wrote about the inventor Philipp Reis in "Philipp Reis: Inventor of the Telephone / A Biographical Sketch," showcasing his impact on telecommunications. His writings often blend scientific insight with engaging narratives, making complex subjects accessible to a broader audience.

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