Subject: Selden, John, 1584-1654--Private collections--Maps

London : the Selden Map and the making of a global city, 1549-1689
AuthorBatchelor, Robert K., 1968-
PlaceChicago
PublisherUniversity of Chicago Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberDA681.B29 2014
Descriptionvi, 334 p, : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
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London : the Selden Map and the making of a global city, 1549-1689 / Robert K. Batchelor.
Introduction: Translating Asia; 1. The Global Corporation; 2. National Autonomy; 3. The Value of History: Languages, Records, and Laws; 4. The Image of Absolutism; 5. The System of the World; Conclusion: Asia and the Making of Modern London; Acknowledgments; A Note on Manuscripts; Notes; Index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.

 

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ISBN9780226080659 ; 022608065X
LCCN2013028618
Mr. Selden's map of China : decoding the secrets of a vanished cartographer
AuthorBrook, Timothy, 1951-
PlaceNew York
PublisherBloomsbury Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberGA1121.B76 2013
Descriptionxxiv, 211 p., [16] plates : col. ill., maps ; 25 cm.
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Mr. Selden's map of China : decoding the secrets of a vanished cartographer / Timothy Brook.
Includes bibliographical references and index.

What's wrong with this map? -- Closing the sea -- Reading Chinese in Oxford -- John Saris and the China Captain -- The compass rose -- Sailing from China --Heaven is round, earth is square -- Secrets in the Selden map -- Resting places.

"Timothy Brook's award-winning Vermeer's Hat unfolded the early history of globalization, using Vermeer's paintings to show how objects like beaver hats and porcelain bowls began to circulate around the world. Now he plumbs the mystery of a single artifact that offers new insights into global connections centuries old.In 2009, an extraordinary map of China was discovered in Oxford's Bodleian Library--where it had first been deposited 350 years before, then stowed and forgotten for nearly a century. Neither historians of China nor cartography experts had ever seen anything like it. It was so odd that experts would have declared it a fake--yet records confirmed it had been delivered to Oxford in 1659. The "Selden Map," as it is known, was a puzzle that needing solving. Brook, a historian of China, set out to explore the riddle. His investigation will lead readers around this elegant, enigmatic work of art, and from the heart of China, via the Southern Ocean, to the court of King James II. In the story of Selden's map, he reveals for us the surprising links between an English scholar and merchants half a world away, and offers novel insights into the power and meaning that a single map can hold. Brook delivers the same anecdote-rich narrative, intriguing characters, and unexpected historical connections that made Vermeer's Hat an instant classic"-- Publisher note.

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ISBN9781620401439 ; 1620401436
LCCN2013026421
The Selden map of China : a new understanding of the Ming dynasty
AuthorBodleian LibrarySelden, John, 1584-1654 [former owner of map] Nie, Hongping Annie
PlaceOxford, England
PublisherBodleian Library, University of Oxford
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfSeminar Room 102-103
Call NumberGA1124 1600 .S45 N54 2019
Description74 pages : illustrations, maps (some color) ; 27 cm
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The Selden map of China :  a new understanding of the Ming dynasty / Hongping Annie Nie.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 66-69) and index.

A discovery in the library -- A cartographic work of art -- The history of the Selden map -- Ming dynasty maritime trade -- A new understanding of the Ming dynasty.

Dating from the seventeenth century at the height of the Ming Dynasty, the Selden Map of China reveals a country very different from popular conceptions of the time, looking not inward to the Asian landmass but outward to the sea. Discovered in the stacks of the Bodleian Library, this beautifully decorative map of China is in fact a seafaring chart showing Ming Dynasty trade routes. It is the earliest surviving example of Chinese merchant cartography and is evidence that Ming China was outward-looking, capitalistic and vibrant. Exploring the commercial aims of the Ming Dynasty, the port city of Quanzhou and its connections with the voyages of the early traveller Zheng He, this book describes the historical background of the era in which the map was used. It also includes an analysis of the skills and techniques involved in Chinese map-making and the significance of the compass bearings, scale and ratios found on the map, all of which combine to represent a breakthrough in cartographic techniques. The enthralling story revealed by this extraordinary artefact is central to an understanding of the long history of China's relationship with the sea and with the wider world.

 

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ISBN9781851245246 ; 1851245243
LCCN2019401309
Zhenlu lanlü 針路藍縷 = Mapping Ming China's maritime world : the Selden map and other treasures from the University of Oxford
AuthorHong Kong Maritime Museum 香港海事博物館
PlaceXianggang 香港
PublisherZhonghua shuju Xianggang fenju 中華書局香港分局
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition第1版
LanguageChinese, English
TypeConference Proceedings
Series
ShelfFolio Cabinet 1
Call NumberVK101.Z48 2015
Description2 v. : ill.; 30 cm. + 1 col. map (91 x 59 cm)
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Zhenlu lanlü 針路藍縷 = Mapping Ming China's maritime world / Xianggang haishi bowuguan 香港海事博物館.
Mingdai haiyang maoyi, hanghaishu he shuixia kaogu yanjiu xin jinzhan guoji huiyi 明代海洋貿易、航海術和水下考古研究新進展國際會議 (2014 : Hong Kong)
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Hong Kong Maritime Museum, March 21 to June 23, 2014.
Proceedings of the Symposium, held 7 to 8 June, 2014 in Hong Kong Maritime Museum.
"These two volumes result from a special exhibition and a symposium organised by the Hong Kong Maritime Museum (HKMM) in 2014 ... Volume I is primarily a catalogue of the exhibition , and volume II contains the proceedings of the nineteen papers presented at the symposium"--Introduction of [volume I].
The accompanying map is the reproduction of the earliest known hand-colored chart in ancient China [i.e. the Selden Map]. It was drawn circa 1620.
Includes bibliographical references.

Subtitle of volume 1: Niujin daxue zhencang Mingdai haitu ji waixiao ci 牛津大學珍藏明代海圖及外銷瓷.
Title of volume 1 also in English: Mapping Ming China's maritime world : the Selden map and other treasures from the University of Oxford.

Title of volume 2: Mingdai haiyang maoyi, hanghaishu he shuixia kaogu yanjiu xin jinzhan : Xianggang haishi bowuguan guoji huiyi lunwenji 明代海洋貿易、航海術和水下考古研究新進展 : 香港海事博物館國際會議論文集 = New research into the maritime trades, seafaring and underwater archaeology of the Ming dynasty : Hong Kong Maritime Museum international symposium proceedings.

"針路藍縷"套書包括兩冊書和一張按"明代東西洋航海圖"原圖印製的大地圖,乃2014年香港海事博物館舉辦特別展覽及學術會議的成果之作.2014年3月21日至6月23日期間,香港海事博物館與英國牛津大學的博德利圖書館和阿什莫爾博物館合作,舉辦"針路藍縷:牛津大學珍藏明代海圖及外銷瓷"特展.同年6月7日至8日於博物館舉行"明代海洋貿易,航海術和水下考古研究新進展"國際學術會議.本套書一冊是展覽圖錄,一冊是學術會議中發表的十九篇論文彙编.圖錄和國際學術研討會以一幅被遺忘近350年的中國航海圖--"明代東西洋航海圖"為主線,為讀者講述明代中國的航海故事.

 

 

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ISBN9789888366569 ; 9888366564