Author | Li Zhizao 李之藻, 1565-1630 |
Place | Taibei Shi 臺北市 |
Publisher | Taiwan xuesheng shuju 臺灣學生書局 |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Language | Chinese 中文 |
Type | Book, Book (Photocopy), Digital Book (PDF) |
Series | Zhongguo shixue congshu 中國史學叢書 ; 23 |
Shelf | Stacks, Digital Archives, Seminar Room 102-103 |
Call Number | BX880.L5 1965x |
Description | [6 v. (3588 p.)]+dig.ed+photoocpy. |
Note | Tianxue chuhan 天學初函 / Li Zhizao deng bianji 李之藻等編輯. "... Tianxue chuhan (1626)...writings concerning Heavenly Studies divided into those pertaining to principles li 理 (nine works) and to concrete things (objects) qi 器 (ten works)...a sample of the topics discussed and of their status in the Jesuits presentation of Christian learning and religion...described the curriculum of European universities, philosophy, rhetoric, medicine, law, canon law, theology...philosophy divided into five fields: logic, physics, metaphysics, mathematics, ethics; Physics, six topics: nature, incorruptible things, corruptible things, the four elements, their changes, living things; geography ..." Cf. Handbook of Christianity in China, vol. 1, p. 602-603; 698. V. 1. Xixue fan 西學凡 / Giulio Aleni 艾儒略 -- (Tang) Jingjiao liuxing Zhongguo beisong 唐景教流行中國碑頌 -- Jiren shipian fu Xiqin quyi 畸人十篇附西琴曲意 -- Jiaoyou lun 交友論 -- Ershiwu yan 二十五言 -- Tianzhu shiyi 天主實義 / Matteo Ricci 利瑪竇. Yingyin Jinling daxue jicun Luoma cangben 影印金陵大學寄存羅馬藏本. Dig.ed. local access only. [Tianxue Chuhan.pdf] |
LCCN | c67-6 |
Author | Buglio, Lodovico 利類思, 1606-1682 |
Place | --- |
Publisher | --- |
Collection | ARSI |
Language | Chinese 中文 |
Type | Book (stitch-bound 線裝本) |
Shelf | ARSI |
Call Number | ED. NOT HELD. SEE NOTE |
Description | 1 juan. |
Note | JapSin I, 88a Wuyuan shizheng 物元實證. By Li Leisi 李類思 (Lodovico Buglio, 1602–1682). One juan. Chinese bamboo paper in one volume. No date or place of publication. The cover bears the title in Chinese. There is a note at the end of folio 5 that reads: “The above is taken from Chaoxingxue yao 超性學要 (Summa Theologiae, I 1, q. 2, a. 3).” Cf. Jap-Sin II, 3, vol. 1, ff. 15b–20b.The text consists of five folios. Each half folio contains nine columns with twenty characters in each column. Notes are given in small characters and in double lines. The upper middle of each folio bears the title with the number of folio marked below. The last column gives the author’s name. Cf. Pfister, p. 239, no. 3 (L’éxistance de Dieu est démontrée par cinq arguments, et l’on repond à deux objections); Hsü 1949, p. 210; Couplet, p. 29. Full bibliographic citation, see: Ad Dudink & Nicolas Standaert, Chinese Christian Texts Database (CCT-Database). |