Author: Wang Hao

Sinicization of western learning and the global history of knowledge : a case study of Huang Baijia’s comment in Song Yuan Xue'an
Date2025
CollectionRicci Institute Library
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeArticle (in Periodical)
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberLA1131.8.W364 2025
Description22 p.
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"Sinicization of western learning and the global history of knowledge : a case study of Huang Baijia’s comment in Song Yuan Xue'an" / Wang Hao

Published in the Journal of the Study on Religion and History No. 1

Abstract:

Huang Baijia has made a lengthy comment on meteorological change in Song Yuan Xue' an, generally, scholars regard it as Huang Baijia’ s own synthesis of western learnings. In fact, Huang’s comment derived from Zhengshi Lüeshuo, which was written by Chinese Catholic scholar Zhu Zongyuan. Zhu’s book is a work of apologetics; it refers to many Jesuits’ books, such as Taixi Shuifa of Sabatino de Ursis, Huanyou Quan of Francisco Furtado, Kouduo Richao of Giulio Aleni, etc. In Huang’s citation, he pruned all the materials relating to Catholicism while sustaining western secular knowledge. Carefully comparing the valuable copies of Chinese Catholic literature, namely, Zhengshi Lüeshuoof Zhu Zongyuan, Tianjiao Mingbian of Zhang Xingyao, and Xingxue Xingmi of Chen Xun, we can clearly see the western origin of Huang Baijia’s comment as well as his alteration. This provides us with a specific case of the circulation, transformation and sinicization of western learning in the early Qing period, as well as the globalization of modern scholarship

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SubjectZhu Zongyuan 朱宗元, juren 1648 Western learning (Xixue 西學)--China--History--Qing dynasty, 1644-1911 Huang Zongxi 黃宗羲, 1610-1695. Song Yuan xue'an 宋元學案