Subject: Calendar reform--China--History--Ming-Qing dynasties, 1368-1911

Mingmo Qingchu zhishi fenzi, Yesuhuishi yu Chongzhen lishu de bianzuan 明末清初知識分子, 耶穌會士與崇禎曆書的編纂
AuthorWong Chun Wai [Huang Zhenwei] 黃振威
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CollectionRicci Institute Library
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LanguageChinese 中文
TypeThesis/Dissertation (PDF)
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ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberQB209.W65 2004d
Descriptiondig.pdf. [125 leaves ; 30 cm.]
NoteThe contributions of intellectuals and Jesuit missionaries of the Late Ming and early Qing period to the compilation of the Chongzhen Lishu (Calendar Compendium of the Chongzhen Reign) = Mingmo Qingchu zhishi fenzi, Yesuhuishi yu Chongzhen lishu de bianzuan 明末清初知識分子耶穌會士與《崇禎曆書》的編纂 / Wong Chun Wai [Huang Zhenwei] 黃振威.
Thesis (M. Phil.)--University of Hong Kong, 2005.
T.p. & abstract in English.
Includes bibliographical references.
Online at HKU Scholars Hub.
Local access [Wong-Chongzhen Lishu.pdf]
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Modes of power: time, temporality, and calendar reform by Jesuit missionaries in Late Imperial China. [electronic resource]
AuthorBlasingame, Ryan S.
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PublisherDigital Archive @ GSU
CollectionRicci Institute Library
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LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis/Dissertation (PDF)
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Call NumberQB209.B63 2013d - [2013-05-11T07:00:00Z]
Descriptiondig.pdf. 66 [vii, 57 p.]
NoteModes of power: time, temporality, and calendar reform by Jesuit missionaries in Late Imperial China. [electronic resource].
Thesis (M.A. : History :Georgia State University)
Online access: GSU Digital Archive.[accessed 10-8-13]
INDEX WORDS: Time, Temporality, Power, Society of Jesus, Jesuit, Imperial China, Calendar reform, Matteo Ricci, Johann Adam Schall von Bell, Natural philosophy.
Local access dig.pdf. [Blasingame-Modes of Power.pdf]

This work explores the relationship between time, temporality, and power by utilizing interactions between Jesuit missionaries and the Ming and Qing governments of late imperial China as a case study. It outlines the complex relationship between knowledge of celestial mechanics, methods of measuring the passage of time, and the tightly controlled circumstances in which that knowledge was allowed to operate. Just as the Chinese courts exercised authority over time and the heavens, so too had the Catholic Church in Europe. So as messengers of God’s authority, the Jesuits identified the importance of astronomical and temporal authority in Chinese culture and sought to convey the supremacy of Christianity through their mastery of the stars and negotiate positions of power within both imperial governments.

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