Subject: Europe--Intellectual life--18th century

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
AuthorGolvers, NoëlFerdinand Verbiest InstituteUniversità degli studi di Roma La Sapienza. Dipartimento di storia, culture, religioni
PlaceRoma
PublisherEdizioni Nuova Cultura
CollectionRicci Institute Library
LanguageEnglish
TypeDigital Book (PDF)
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberZ1003.5.C45 G65 2011
Descriptiondig. pdf. [173 p. ; 24 cm.]
NoteBuilding 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]
ISBN9788861346697 ; 8861346693
Global exchanges of knowledge in the long eighteenth century : ideas and materialities c. 1650-1850
AuthorRaven, James
PlaceWoodbridge, UK
PublisherBoydell Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
SeriesKnowledge and Communication in the Enlightenment World
ShelfSeminar Room 102-103
Call NumberZ1003.G56 2024
Description409 p. : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Note

Global exchanges of knowledge in the long eighteenth century : ideas and materialities c. 1650 - 1850 /  edited by James Raven

Woodbridge ; Rochester :  The Boydell Press, 2024.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Technological advances during the long eighteenth century brought new and exciting intellectual exchange between peoples in different parts of the world. Mutual unfamiliarity with textual forms - those sent to as well as received from Europe - also made knowledge transfer unpredictable and problematic. This volume examines how differences in the material production and circulation of textual objects transformed the ways in which knowledge was formulated and received between 1650 and 1850. Essays focus on diverse regions of Britain and Europe, European colonies in the Caribbean and North America, India and East Asia. The volume engages with varied and changing perceptions of China in Europe, the transmission of Christian texts in colonial South Asia, the cross-cultural circulation of natural history and Orientalist knowledge, and the diffusion of the Qu'ran in European Enlightenment libraries. In pursuing global perspectives, thirteen cultural and literary historians, collectively reassess Eurocentric interpretations of a republic of letters, a public sphere, an invention of the self and a reading revolution. They further challenge the extent to which European periodizations of 'the Enlightenment' map onto processes of technological and intellectual change in other regions of the globe"-- Back cover.

ISBN9781837650163