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Ferdinand Verbiest
The Jesuit Role As “Experts” in High Qing Cartography and Technology∗
Redalyc.DISTANCE AS an INCONVENIENT FACTOR in the SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION BETWEEN EUROPE and the JESUITS in CHINA (17TH / 18TH
1 Noël Golvers Kuleuven
Francesco Sambiasi's World Map (C.1639), Ghent Version. Printed from Wood Blocks on a Single
The Human Face of Early Modern Astronomy in China Richard De Grijs
Reflections on the Jesuit Mission to China Faculty Research Working Paper Series
Some Tentative Comments on the Influence of Ferdinand Verbiest on the Emperor Kaangxi’S Policy Towards Catholicism (试论南怀仁对康熙皇帝天主教政策的影响)*
The Jesuits As Knowledge Brokers Between Europe and China (1582-1773): Shaping European Views of the Middle Kingdom
How West Met East in Chinese Astronomy the Development of Early Modern Astronomy in China Is Filled with Fascinating Characters and Strange Tales
Assessing Jesuit Intellectual Apostolate in Modern Shanghai (1847–1949)
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The Culture of War in China: Empire and the Military Under the Qing
Istituto Di Formazione Politica “Pedro Arrupe” –
China in Belgium: from a Religious, Economic and Political Interest, to the Development of an Academic Discipline
The Jesuits in China
The Letters of Shen Fuzong to Thomas Hyde, 1687-88
Sino-European Imprints of the 17Th and 18Th Century
Manchu Cannons" Cast by Ferdinand Verbiest and the Hitherto Unknown Title of His Instructions
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Centro Studi Martino Martini, Trento
Revisiting the Sinophilia/Sinophobia Dichotomy in the European Enlightenment Through Adam Smith’S ‘Duties of Government’
A Museum in Every District Public Management Gradually Moved to the Centre of Politics
Alien Voices Under the Bean Arbor: How an Eighteenth-Century French Jesuit Translated the Doupeng Xianhua 豆棚閒話 As the “Dialogue of a Modern Atheist Chinese
Ming-Qing Border Defense and the Inward Turn of Chinese Cartography
On Matteo Ricci's Interpretations of Chinese Culture
Historical Legacy of Jesuits in China
East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine (EASTM - Universität Tübingen)
Jesuit Missionaries and the Transmission of Christianity and European Knowledge in China
A Shared View of the Heavens