Reimagining the Globe and Cultural Exchange
Reimagining the Globe and Cultural Exchange
The East Asian Legacies of Matteo Ricci's World Map
Hostetler, Laura
Brill
01/2024
427
Dura
Inglês
9789004682665
15 a 20 dias
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Foreword: Maps, Missionaries, and the Global Exchange of Knowledge in the Early Modern World
?M. Antoni J. Ucerler, S.J.
Preface and Acknowledgements
?Laura Hostetler
List of Illustrations
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Reflections on Form and Content
?Laura Hostetler
Part 1: Jesuit Circuits of Communication and Publication
1 Jesuit Contributions to Global Connectivity and Global Consciousness in the Early Modern Era
?Jose Casanova
2 From Manuscript to Print: At the Origins of Early Jesuit Missionary Strategies of Communication
?Robert Danieluk, S.J.
3 Dutch Publications on the Jesuit Mission in China in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
?Paul Begheyn, S.J.
Part 2: Jesuit World Maps in Chinese, from Ricci to Verbiest
4 Parallels, Engagement, and Integration: The Ricci Maps and Their Afterlives in Ming-Qing China as a Case Study of Intertwined Global Early Modernity
?Qiong Zhang
5 The Introduction of Ricci's World Maps into Edo Period Japan: A Detailed Comparative Investigation of Maps
?AOYAMA Hiro'o
6 Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam: Jesuit Mapping in China by Giulio Aleni, Francesco Sambiasi, Niccolo Longobardi, Manuel Diaz, and Others
?Paola Dematte
7 The World Revealed: Science, Mythology, and the Natural World in Ferdinand Verbiest's Kunyu Quantu ???? (1674)
?Mark Stephen Mir
Part 3: Reverberations of Ricci's Maps in East Asia
8 Representing an Ideal World Order of the Past: The Cultural Function of the Jesuit World Maps in Eighteenth-Century Korean Government
?LIM Jongtae
9 Entering Asia: The Repositioning of Japan
?Kaeren Wigen
10 China's Nine-Dash Line: Cartographic Science and the Adoption of New Map Languages in the Transition from Empire to Nation State
?Laura Hostetler
Postlude: Reflections on the Curation of Cartographic Knowledge
11 Writing Technologies and Special Collections: Agents and Arbiters of Change through the Transmission of Knowledge
?Marguerite Ragnow
12 East Asian Map Collections in the Library of Congress: A Unique Source for the Study of Cartography and East-West Cultural Exchange
?Ralph E. Ehrenberg
Index
?M. Antoni J. Ucerler, S.J.
Preface and Acknowledgements
?Laura Hostetler
List of Illustrations
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Reflections on Form and Content
?Laura Hostetler
Part 1: Jesuit Circuits of Communication and Publication
1 Jesuit Contributions to Global Connectivity and Global Consciousness in the Early Modern Era
?Jose Casanova
2 From Manuscript to Print: At the Origins of Early Jesuit Missionary Strategies of Communication
?Robert Danieluk, S.J.
3 Dutch Publications on the Jesuit Mission in China in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
?Paul Begheyn, S.J.
Part 2: Jesuit World Maps in Chinese, from Ricci to Verbiest
4 Parallels, Engagement, and Integration: The Ricci Maps and Their Afterlives in Ming-Qing China as a Case Study of Intertwined Global Early Modernity
?Qiong Zhang
5 The Introduction of Ricci's World Maps into Edo Period Japan: A Detailed Comparative Investigation of Maps
?AOYAMA Hiro'o
6 Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam: Jesuit Mapping in China by Giulio Aleni, Francesco Sambiasi, Niccolo Longobardi, Manuel Diaz, and Others
?Paola Dematte
7 The World Revealed: Science, Mythology, and the Natural World in Ferdinand Verbiest's Kunyu Quantu ???? (1674)
?Mark Stephen Mir
Part 3: Reverberations of Ricci's Maps in East Asia
8 Representing an Ideal World Order of the Past: The Cultural Function of the Jesuit World Maps in Eighteenth-Century Korean Government
?LIM Jongtae
9 Entering Asia: The Repositioning of Japan
?Kaeren Wigen
10 China's Nine-Dash Line: Cartographic Science and the Adoption of New Map Languages in the Transition from Empire to Nation State
?Laura Hostetler
Postlude: Reflections on the Curation of Cartographic Knowledge
11 Writing Technologies and Special Collections: Agents and Arbiters of Change through the Transmission of Knowledge
?Marguerite Ragnow
12 East Asian Map Collections in the Library of Congress: A Unique Source for the Study of Cartography and East-West Cultural Exchange
?Ralph E. Ehrenberg
Index
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James Ford Bell Library; China; Japan; Korea; early modern; Library of Congress; Christianity in China; Church of the East; Matteo Ricci; Kunyu wanguo quantu; Kun yu wan guo quan tu; Kunyu quantu; Ferdinand Verbiest; world maps; cartography
Foreword: Maps, Missionaries, and the Global Exchange of Knowledge in the Early Modern World
?M. Antoni J. Ucerler, S.J.
Preface and Acknowledgements
?Laura Hostetler
List of Illustrations
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Reflections on Form and Content
?Laura Hostetler
Part 1: Jesuit Circuits of Communication and Publication
1 Jesuit Contributions to Global Connectivity and Global Consciousness in the Early Modern Era
?Jose Casanova
2 From Manuscript to Print: At the Origins of Early Jesuit Missionary Strategies of Communication
?Robert Danieluk, S.J.
3 Dutch Publications on the Jesuit Mission in China in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
?Paul Begheyn, S.J.
Part 2: Jesuit World Maps in Chinese, from Ricci to Verbiest
4 Parallels, Engagement, and Integration: The Ricci Maps and Their Afterlives in Ming-Qing China as a Case Study of Intertwined Global Early Modernity
?Qiong Zhang
5 The Introduction of Ricci's World Maps into Edo Period Japan: A Detailed Comparative Investigation of Maps
?AOYAMA Hiro'o
6 Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam: Jesuit Mapping in China by Giulio Aleni, Francesco Sambiasi, Niccolo Longobardi, Manuel Diaz, and Others
?Paola Dematte
7 The World Revealed: Science, Mythology, and the Natural World in Ferdinand Verbiest's Kunyu Quantu ???? (1674)
?Mark Stephen Mir
Part 3: Reverberations of Ricci's Maps in East Asia
8 Representing an Ideal World Order of the Past: The Cultural Function of the Jesuit World Maps in Eighteenth-Century Korean Government
?LIM Jongtae
9 Entering Asia: The Repositioning of Japan
?Kaeren Wigen
10 China's Nine-Dash Line: Cartographic Science and the Adoption of New Map Languages in the Transition from Empire to Nation State
?Laura Hostetler
Postlude: Reflections on the Curation of Cartographic Knowledge
11 Writing Technologies and Special Collections: Agents and Arbiters of Change through the Transmission of Knowledge
?Marguerite Ragnow
12 East Asian Map Collections in the Library of Congress: A Unique Source for the Study of Cartography and East-West Cultural Exchange
?Ralph E. Ehrenberg
Index
?M. Antoni J. Ucerler, S.J.
Preface and Acknowledgements
?Laura Hostetler
List of Illustrations
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Reflections on Form and Content
?Laura Hostetler
Part 1: Jesuit Circuits of Communication and Publication
1 Jesuit Contributions to Global Connectivity and Global Consciousness in the Early Modern Era
?Jose Casanova
2 From Manuscript to Print: At the Origins of Early Jesuit Missionary Strategies of Communication
?Robert Danieluk, S.J.
3 Dutch Publications on the Jesuit Mission in China in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
?Paul Begheyn, S.J.
Part 2: Jesuit World Maps in Chinese, from Ricci to Verbiest
4 Parallels, Engagement, and Integration: The Ricci Maps and Their Afterlives in Ming-Qing China as a Case Study of Intertwined Global Early Modernity
?Qiong Zhang
5 The Introduction of Ricci's World Maps into Edo Period Japan: A Detailed Comparative Investigation of Maps
?AOYAMA Hiro'o
6 Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam: Jesuit Mapping in China by Giulio Aleni, Francesco Sambiasi, Niccolo Longobardi, Manuel Diaz, and Others
?Paola Dematte
7 The World Revealed: Science, Mythology, and the Natural World in Ferdinand Verbiest's Kunyu Quantu ???? (1674)
?Mark Stephen Mir
Part 3: Reverberations of Ricci's Maps in East Asia
8 Representing an Ideal World Order of the Past: The Cultural Function of the Jesuit World Maps in Eighteenth-Century Korean Government
?LIM Jongtae
9 Entering Asia: The Repositioning of Japan
?Kaeren Wigen
10 China's Nine-Dash Line: Cartographic Science and the Adoption of New Map Languages in the Transition from Empire to Nation State
?Laura Hostetler
Postlude: Reflections on the Curation of Cartographic Knowledge
11 Writing Technologies and Special Collections: Agents and Arbiters of Change through the Transmission of Knowledge
?Marguerite Ragnow
12 East Asian Map Collections in the Library of Congress: A Unique Source for the Study of Cartography and East-West Cultural Exchange
?Ralph E. Ehrenberg
Index
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