Author | Statman, Alexander |
Place | Chicago |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Type | Book, Digital Book (PDF) |
Series | The life of ideas |
Shelf | Digital Archives, Seminar Room 102-103 |
Call Number | B802.S735 2023 |
Description | 320 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. + pdf |
Note | A global enlightenment : Western progress and Chinese science / Alexander Statman. Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction -- The death of Voltaire's Confucius -- The ex-Jesuit mission in China -- The origins of esotericism -- The yin-yang theory of animal magnetism -- The invention of Eastern wisdom. "A Global Enlightenment is a book about the idea of Western progress, told through a series of conversations about Chinese science. Its protagonists - an ex-Jesuit missionary, a French statesman, a Manchu prince, Chinese literati, European savants, and other figures of the late Enlightenment world - exchanged ideas across cultures. In telling their stories here, Alexander Statman shows how Chinese science shaped a signature legacy of the European Enlightenment: the idea of Western progress. By focusing on the orphans of the Enlightenment, those who sought to vindicate ancient wisdom as others left it behind, Statman reveals that ideas about the uniqueness of the West - and the mystery, inscrutability, or otherness of the East - did not follow from the Enlightenment idea of progress but had to be invented. The orphans of the Enlightenment believed that the knowledge of the past and the East still had value for modern Europe, and their efforts to recover and explain it, in turn, uncover an unknown story of European engagement with Chinese science. In contrast to the common view, that over the course of the Enlightenment non-Western ideas were banished from European thought, Statman found that the opposite is true. Toward the end of the Enlightenment, Europeans only grew more interested in Chinese science, and this has had lasting effects, from the eighteenth century to today"-- Provided by publisher. Local access dig.pdf. [Statman-Global enlightenment.pdf] |
ISBN | 9780226825762 ; 0226825760 |
LCCN | 2022039125 |
Author | Golvers, NoëlFerdinand Verbiest InstituteUniversità degli studi di Roma La Sapienza. Dipartimento di storia, culture, religioni |
Place | Roma |
Publisher | Edizioni Nuova Cultura |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Type | Digital Book (PDF) |
Series | |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | Z1003.5.C45 G65 2011 |
Description | dig. pdf. [173 p. ; 24 cm.] |
Note | Building humanistic libraries in late imperial China : circulation of books, prints and letters between Europe and China (XVII-XVIII cent.) in the framework of the Jesuit mission / Noël Golvers. University lectures. At head of title: Dipartimento di storia, culture, religioni, Seminario di Sinologia: l'Oriente a Roma nel Seicento. "Life Long Learning Programme--Teaching Staff Mobililty Programme--ERASMUS Lecture Course." "Verbiest Institute, Faculty of Arts, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Roma-Leuven April 2011." Includes bibliographical references (p. 172-173). Local access only. [Golvers-BuildingHumanistiLibraries.pdf] |
ISBN | 9788861346697 ; 8861346693 |