Subject: Science--East Asia--History--16th-17th centuries--Missionary contributions

Ciencia misionera en oriente : los misioneros españoles como vía para los intercambios científicos y culturales entre el extremo Oriente y Europa en los siglos XVI y XVII
AuthorCervera Jiménez, José Antonio
PlaceZaragoza, España
PublisherUniversidad de Zaragoza, Facultad de Ciencias
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageSpanish
TypeBook
SeriesCuadernos de Historia de la Ciencia ; 12
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberQ127.E26 C48 2001
Description279 p. : ill., map ; 21 cm.
NoteCiencia misionera en oriente : los misioneros españoles como vía para los intercambios científicos y culturales entre el extremo Oriente y Europa en los siglos XVI y XVII / José Antonio Cervera Jiménez.
At head of title:: Seminario de Historia de la Ciencia y de la Técnica de Aragón.
Includes bibliography (p. 501-518) and index.
History of mathematical sciences : Portugal and East Asia II : Scientific practices and the Portuguese expansion in Asia (1498-1759)
AuthorSaraiva, LuísHistory of Mathematical Sciences :Portugal and East Asia II (1998 : University of Macao)
PlaceHackensack, N.J.
PublisherWorld Scientific
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeConference Proceedings
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberQA27.E18 C66 1998d
Descriptionpdf [xiv, 182 p. : ill. (some color) ; 24 cm]
NoteHistory of mathematical sciences : Portugal and East Asia II : University of Macau, China, 10-12 October 1998 / edited by Luís Saraiva.
At head of title: Scientific practices and the Portuguese expansion in Asia (1498-1759)
Includes bibliographical references.

"This book explores the interaction between Europe and East Asia between the 16th and 18th centuries in the field of mathematical sciences, bringing to the fore the role of Portugal as an agent of transmission of European science to East Asia. It is an important contribution to understanding this fundamental period of scientific history, beginning with the arrival of Vasco da Gama in India in 1498 and ending with the expulsion of the Society of Jesus from Portugal in 1759."

Macau: an intercultural frontier in the Ming period / Luís Filipe Barreto -- Survey and study of pre-1900 Chinese maps seen in Europe / Li Xiaocong -- Western knowledge of geography reflected in Juan Cobo's Shilu (1593) / Liu Dun -- The continuing influence of the Portuguese: "A new interpretation of world geography" / Wang Qianjin -- Teachers of mathematics in China: the Jesuits and their textbooks (1580-1723) / Catherine Jami -- News from China in sixteenth century Europe: the Portuguese connection / Rui Loureiro -- The Indianization of Spain in the 16th century / Juan Gil -- Jesuit observations and star-mappings in Beijing as the transmission of scientific knowledge / Keizo Hashimoto -- The compilation of the Lixiang Kaocheng houbian, its origin, sources, and social context / Han Qi -- A Japanese reaction to Aristotelian cosmology / Tadashi Yoshida -- Portugal and Korea: obscure connections in the pre-modern sciences before 1900 / Park Seong-Rae -- Translations of Portuguese texts into Konkani and Konkani compositions into Portuguese, with educational influence on literature and art and the transfer of technology / Joseph Velinkar.

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Also available online via Gleeson Library.

ISBN9812560785 ; 9789812560780
LCCN2005394737
Jesuits, the Padroado and East Asian science (1552-1773)
AuthorJami, CatherineSaraiva, LuísConference History of Mathematical Sciences: Portugal and East Asia III (2005 : University of Tokyo)
PlaceSingapore
PublisherWorld Scientific
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeDigital Book (PDF)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberQA27.E18 C66 2005d
Descriptiondig.pdf. [xviii, 229 p. : ill. (some color) ; 24 cm.]
NoteThe Jesuits, the Padroado and East Asian science (1552-1773) / edited by Luís Saraiva and Catherine Jami.
At head of title: History of Mathematical Sciences : Portugal and East Asia III
"The conference 'History of Mathematical Sciences:Portugal and East Asia III' took place at the Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Tokyo, Komba Campus, from 4 to the 7 August 2005"--Page vii.

The Jesuit mathematicians of the Portuguese Assistancy and the Portuguese historians of mathematics (1819-1940) / Luis Manuel Ribeiro Saraiva -- The Jesuit College in Macao as a meeting point of the European, Chinese and Japanese mathematical traditions. Some remarks on the present state of research, mainly concerning sources (16th-17th centuries) / Ugo Baldini -- The transmission of Western cosmology to 16th century Japan / Hiraoka Ryuji -- The contents and context of Manuel Dias' Tianwenlüe / Henrique Leitao -- The textual tradition of Manuel Dias' Tianwenlüe / Rui Magone -- Restoring the unity of the world: Fang Yizhi and Jie Xuan's responses to Aristotelian natural philosophy / Lim Jongtae -- Traditional Vietnamese astronomy in accounts of Jesuit missionaries / Alexei Volkov -- Tomé Pereira (1645-1708), clockmaker, musician and interpreter at the Kangxi Court: Portuguese interests and the transmission of science / Catherine Jami -- The Yuzhi lixiang kaocheng houbian in Korea / Shi Yunli.

At the end of the 15th century, Portugal was given the oversight (Padroado) of all Catholic missions in Asia. The Society of Jesus played a major role in this enterprise of evangelization, which in Jesuit hands led to the transmission of major elements of European mathematical sciences to East Asia. The essays in this volume present important new data and analysis on the extent to and ways in which Jesuit scientific culture and Portuguese policies regarding education, trade and mission shaped the reception of "Western learning" in China, Japan, Korea and Vietnam in the early modern period.

Includes bibliographical references.

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Online edition via Gleeson Library (ebsco).

ISBN9812771255 ; 9789812771254
LCCN2008274771