Author | Clüver, Philipp, 1580-1622 |
Place | Venduntur Amstelaedami |
Publisher | Apud Joannem Wolters |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library [TKE] |
Edition | |
Language | Latin |
Type | Map, Map (Digital) |
Series | |
Shelf | Digital Archives, Map Case |
Call Number | G7820 1697 .C5 |
Description | 1 color map ; 208 x 254 mm. |
Note | Imperii Sinarum Nova Descriptio / [Philipp Cluver]. "Based on the important Martini/Blaeu map of the Chinese Empire. Originally part of the publication Introductio in Universam Geographicam tam veterem quam novam ... Venduntur Amstelaedami : Apud Joannem Wolters, 1697. The map depicts many provinces and cities named in the interior. The Great Wall is shown along the northern border. A large, imaginary lake labelled Kia Lacus is the source of five major, southern-flowing rivers. The map also includes Formosa, Korea and parts of Japan and Laos. The title cartouche shows a Jesuit with a Chinese nobleman and woman. -- Cf. Sanders 3593. N.B. error in spelling in catalog title "descripto" i.e. "descriptio". Corrections see LC record. Acquisition is made possible by the Thomas J. Klitgaard Endowment at the Ricci Institute. |
Author | Du Halde, J.-B. (Jean-Baptiste), 1674-1743O'Malley, John W.Anville, Jean-Baptiste Bourguignon d', 1697-1782Ribeiro, Roberto M. |
Place | Philadelphia, PA |
Publisher | Saint Joseph's Univerity Press |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Type | Atlas, Digital Book (epub) |
Series | Early modern Catholicism and the visual arts series ; vol. 11 |
Shelf | Digital Archives, Seminar Room 102-103 |
Call Number | GA1123.6.A1 J47 2014 |
Description | 172 p. : ill., maps ; 34 cm. |
Note | Jesuit mapmaking in China : d'Anville's "Nouvelle atlas de la Chine" (1737) / edited by Roberto M. Ribeiro with John W. O'Malley, S.J. Includes facsimile reproductions of 42 maps as found in: Nouvel atlas de la Chine, de la Tartarie chinoise, et du Thibet / par Mr. d' Anville. La Haye [The Hague, Netherlands] : Henri Scheurleer, 1737. This was a pirated edition containing re-engravings of d'Anville's maps, which were originally part of Jean-Baptiste du Halde's Description géographique, historique, chronologique, politique, et physique de l'empire de la Chine et de la Tartarie chinoise (published in Paris in 1735). Preface: Friendship and science / Roberto M. Ribeiro -- Imperial China and the Jesuit mission / R. Po-chia Hsia -- Jean-Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville and the Nouvelle atlas de la Chine / Mario Cams -- Cartography during the times of the Kangxi Emperor: the age and the background / Han Qi -- Reproduction of the original title page and translation of the foreword of the Nouvelle atlas de la Chine -- List and order of the maps -- Facsimile of the maps. Local access only (epub): [Jesuit Mapmaking in China.epub] |
ISBN | 9780916101817 ; 0916101819 |
Author | Wang Qianjin 汪前進 |
Place | [China : s.n] |
Publisher | --- |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | Chinese 中文[簡體字] |
Type | Extract (PDF) |
Series | |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | G2305.R84 W3 2014d |
Description | dig.pdf. [29 p. : color maps] |
Note | Luo Mingjian Zhonggup ditu ji suo yiju Zhongwen yuanshi ziliao wei Da Ming yitong wenwu zhusi yamen guanzhi kao 羅明堅《中國地圖集》 所依據中文原始資料為《大明一統文武諸司衙門官制》考 / Wang Qianjin 汪前進. "本文在寫作過程中曾與北京外國語大學張西平教授和香港大學馮錦榮先生交流過,在此謹表謝忱;同時也十分感謝金國平教授因本人的此一發現而推薦出席此次專題研討會並作大會報告。本文摘要曾載於2012年11月15日《第三屆澳門學國際學術研討會論文集》中。"
Article references
Atlante della Cina di Michele Ruggieri, S.I., Rome, Istituto poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato, 1993. |
Author | Day, John D., b. May 27, 1947 |
Place | Berlin |
Publisher | Imago Mundi |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Type | Extract (PDF) |
Series | |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | BV3427.R46 D29 1995d |
Description | dig.pdf. [25 p. : ill.] |
Note | The Search for the Origins of the Chinese Manuscript of Matteo Ricci's Maps / John D. Day. Extract from Imago Mundi, Vol. 47 (1995), pp. 94-117. Available on JSTOR (USF community).
ABSTRACT: In 1986 the Kendall Whaling Museum (Sharon, Massachusetts) acquired a panel of a Chinese map as an example of the Chinese representation of the monstrous fish (whales) mentioned by Herman Melville in his assessment of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century depictions of whales. Only later was the
panel identified as a rare seventeenth-century variation of Matteo Ricci's world map of 1602. |