Date | 1995 |
Publish_location | Berlin |
Publisher | Imago Mundi |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Record_type | Extract (PDF) |
Series | |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | BV3427.R46 D29 1995d |
Description | dig.pdf. [25 p. : ill.] |
Note | The Search for the Origins of the Chinese Manuscript of Matteo Ricci's Maps / John D. Day. Extract from Imago Mundi, Vol. 47 (1995), pp. 94-117. Available on JSTOR (USF community).
ABSTRACT: In 1986 the Kendall Whaling Museum (Sharon, Massachusetts) acquired a panel of a Chinese map as an example of the Chinese representation of the monstrous fish (whales) mentioned by Herman Melville in his assessment of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century depictions of whales. Only later was the
panel identified as a rare seventeenth-century variation of Matteo Ricci's world map of 1602. |
Subject | World maps--China World maps--Early works to 1800 Ricci, Matteo 利瑪竇, 1552-1610. Mappamondo--Editions Jesuits--China--16th-18th centuries--Contributions in cartography Ricci, Matteo 利瑪竇, 1552-1610--Contributions in cartography Ricci, Matteo 利瑪竇, 1552-1610. Kunyu wanguo quantu 坤輿萬國全圖--Editions China--Maps--Early works to 1800--Sources Jesuits--China--16th-18th centuries--Contributions in cartography--Sources Animals, Mythical, in cartography--China |