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Making the New World Their Own: __Chinese Encounters with Jesuit Science in the Age of Discovery__

معرفی کتاب «Making the New World Their Own: __Chinese Encounters with Jesuit Science in the Age of Discovery__» نوشتهٔ by Qiong Zhang، منتشرشده توسط نشر Brill Academic Pub در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

In Making the New World Their Own , Qiong Zhang offers a systematic study of how Chinese scholars in the late Ming and early Qing came to understand that the earth is shaped as a globe. This notion arose from their encounters with Matteo Ricci, Giulio Aleni and other Jesuits. These encounters formed a fascinating chapter in the early modern global integration of space. It unfolded as a series of mutually constitutive and competing scholarly discourses that reverberated in fields from cosmology, cartography and world geography to classical studies. Zhang demonstrates how scholars such as Xiong Mingyu, Fang Yizhi, Jie Xuan, Gu Yanwu, and Hu Wei appropriated Jesuit ideas to rediscover China s place in the world and reconstitute their classical tradition. Winner of the Chinese Historians in the United States (CHUS) "2015 Academic Excellence Award" "In Making the New World Their Own, Qiong Zhang offers a systematic study of how Chinese scholars in the late Ming and early Qing came to understand that the Earth is shaped as a globe. This notion arose from their encounters with Matteo Ricci, Giulio Aleni and other Jesuits. These encounters formed a fascinating chapter in the early modern global integration of space. It unfolded as a series of mutually constitutive and competing scholarly discourses that reverberated in fields from cosmology, cartography and world geography to classical studies. Zhang demonstrates how scholars such as Xiong Mingyu, Fang Yizhi, Jie Xuan, Gu Yanwu, and Hu Wei appropriated Jesuit ideas to rediscover China's place in the world and reconstitute their classical tradition"--Provided by publisher. "In Making the New World Their Own, Qiong Zhang offers a systematic study of how Chinese scholars in the late Ming and early Qing came to understand that the Earth is shaped as a globe. This notion arose from their encounters with Matteo Ricci, Giulio Aleni and other Jesuits. These encounters formed a fascinating chapter in the early modern global integration of space. It unfolded as a series of mutually constitutive and competing scholarly discourses that reverberated in fields from cosmology, cartography and world geography to classical studies. Zhang demonstrates how scholars such as Xiong Mingyu, Fang Yizhi, Jie Xuan, Gu Yanwu, and Hu Wei appropriated Jesuit ideas to rediscover China's place in the world and reconstitute their classical tradition"--Résumé de l'éditeur "In Making the New World Their Own, Qiong Zhang offers a systematic study of how Chinese scholars in the late Ming and early Qing came to understand that the Earth is shaped as a globe. This notion arose from their encounters with Matteo Ricci, Giulio Aleni and other Jesuits. These encounters formed a fascinating chapter in the early modern global integration of space. It unfolded as a series of mutually constitutive and competing scholarly discourses that reverberated in fields from cosmology, cartography and world geography to classical studies. Zhang demonstrates how scholars such as Xiong Mingyu, Fang Yizhi, Jie Xuan, Gu Yanwu, and Hu Wei appropriated Jesuit ideas to rediscover China's place in the world and reconstitute their classical tradition"--Por editor List of Illustrations Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations 1 Introduction: Globalization, Localization, and Cultural Resilience 2 Mapping a Contact Zone 3 Divergent Discourses on the Physical Earth in Premodern China 4 The Introduction and Refashioning of the Terraqueous Globe 5 Translating the Four Seas across Space and Time 6 Taking in a New World 7 Conclusion: Jesuit Science and the Shape of Early Chinese Modernity Bibliography Index Introduction: Globalization, localization, and cultural resilience Mapping a contact zone Divergent discourses on the physical earth in premodern China The introduction and refashioning of the terraqueous globe Translating the four seas across space and time Taking in a new world Conclusion: Jesuit science and the shape of Chinese early modernity. Making The New World Their Own Offers A Systematic Study Of How Chinese Scholars Came To Understand That The Earth Is Shaped As A Globe. This Notion Arose From Their Encounters With The Jesuit Missionaries In The Seventeenth Century.
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