Subject: East Asia--Maps--Early works to 1800

China [Hondius 1606 map]
AuthorHondius, Jodocus, 1563-1612
PlaceAmsterdam
Publisher[Hondius]
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageLatin
TypeMap, Map (Digital)
Series
ShelfMap Case
Call Number[4] G7810 1606 .H65
Description1 hand-colored map ; 36 x 45 cm.
Note

China [map] / [Jodocus Hondius]
Map of China, Japan, Korea and the Northwest Coast of America.
Scale ca. 1 cm. = 19 German miles (E72º -- W160º / N58º -- N15º); China; Korea.

Relief shown pictorially. "Medius Meridianus est 155 reliqui ad hunc inclinantur pro ratione 15 & 58 parallelorum."; Includes illustrations of wheeled wind machine, junk, masted ship, and crucifixion [persecution of Christians in Japan]; Represents Korea as an island, "Corea"; Sea of Korea not labeled.; Map verso has text "Regnum Chinae", p. 354 and 355.; Copper engraving, printed on chain-lined paper.

Image at Barry Lawrence Ruderman Antique Maps
See BnF catalog record
See Map and accompanying Latin document Regnvm Chinae
Local image: [Hondius-China (1606).jpg

Reimagining the globe and cultural exchange : the East Asian legacies of Matteo Ricci's world map
AuthorHostetler, Laura
PlaceLeiden ; Boston
PublisherBrill
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish, Chinese
TypeMaps/Atlas
SeriesStudies in the history of Christianity in east Asia ; 9
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberG2201.S1 R4 2024
Description1 atlas (xxxii. 395 p. : color maps ; 24 cm) + pdf
Note

Reimagining the globe and cultural exchange : the East Asian legacies of Matteo Ricci's world map /  edited by Laura Hostetler.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword: Maps, Missionaries, and the Global Exchange of Knowledge in the Early Modern World / M. Antoni J. Ucerler, S.J.
Preface and Acknowledgements / Laura Hostetler
Introduction: Reflections on Form and Content / Laura Hostetler

Part 1. Jesuit Circuits of Communication and Publication
1 Jesuit Contributions to Global Connectivity and Global Consciousness in the Early Modern Era / José Casanova
2 From Manuscript to Print: At the Origins of Early Jesuit Missionary Strategies of Communication / Robert Danieluk, S.J.
3 Dutch Publications on the Jesuit Mission in China in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries / Paul Begheyn, S.J.

Part 2. Jesuit World Maps in Chinese, from Ricci to Verbiest
4 Parallels, Engagement, and Integration: The Ricci Maps and Their Afterlives in Ming-Qing China as a Case Study of Intertwined Global Early Modernity / Qiong Zhang
5. A Detailed Comparative Investigation of Maps / AOYAMA Hiro’o
6 Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam: Jesuit Mapping in China by Giulio Aleni, Francesco Sambiasi, Niccolò Longobardi, Manuel Diaz, and Others / Paola Demattè
7 The World Revealed: Science, Mythology, and the Natural World in Ferdinand Verbiest’s Kunyu Quantu 坤輿全圖 (1674) / Mark Stephen Mir

Part 3. Reverberations of Ricci’s Maps in East Asia
8 Representing an Ideal World Order of the Past: The Cultural Function of the Jesuit World Maps in Eighteenth-Century Korean Government / LIM Jongtae
9 Entering Asia: The Repositioning of Japan / Kären Wigen
10 China’s Nine-Dash Line: Cartographic Science and the Adoption of New Map Languages in the Transition from Empire to Nation State / Laura Hostetler

Postlude. Reflections on the Curation of Cartographic Knowledge
11 Writing Technologies and Special Collections: Agents and Arbiters of Change through the Transmission of Knowledge / Marguerite Ragnow
12 East Asian Map Collections in the Library of Congress: A Unique Source for the Study of Cartography and East–West Cultural Exchange / Ralph E. Ehrenberg

"How did Asia come to be represented on European World maps? When and how did Asian Countries adopt a continental system for understanding the world? How did countries with disparate mapping traditions come to share a basic understanding and vision of the globe? This series of essays organized into sections on Jesuit Circuits of Communication and Publication; Jesuit World Maps in Chinese; Reverberations of Matteo Ricci's Maps in East Asia; and Reflections on the Curation of Cartographic Knowledge, go a long way toward answering these questions about the shaping of our modern understandings of the world"-- Provided by publisher.

Local access dig.pdf [Reimagining the Globe.pdf]

ISBN9789004682665 ; 9789004684782
LCCN2023055072
Yet chido sok ŭi hanŭl kwa ttang : Sungsil Taehakkyo Han'guk Kidokkyo Pangmulgwan sojang 옛 지도속의 하늘과 땅 : 숭실 대학교 한국 기독교 박물관 소장 = Old maps of the Korean Christian Museum at Soongsil University
AuthorSungsil Taehakkyo [Soongsil University] 숭실 대학교 (Seoul)Sungsil Taehakkyo 숭실 대학교. Pusŏl Han'guk Kidokkyo Pangmulgwan 부설 한국 기독교 박물관
PlaceSeoul T'ŭkpyŏlsi 서울特別市
PublisherSungsil Taehakkyo Han'guk Kidokkyo Pangmulgwan 숭실 대학교 한국 기독교 박물관
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageKorean
TypeAtlas
Series
ShelfGold Room Folio
Call NumberG2301.S1 S8 2013
Description1 atlas (365 p.) : ill., maps (some color) ; 38 cm.
NoteYet chido sok ŭi hanŭl kwa ttang : Sungsil Taehakkyo Han'guk Kidokkyo Pangmulgwan sojang 옛 지도속의 하늘과 땅 : 숭실 대학교 한국 기독교 박물관 소장 = Old maps of the Korean Christian Museum at Soongsil University / Sungsil Taehakkyo Kidokkyo Pangmulgwan 숭실 대학교 한국 기독교 박물관.
Scale not given.
Title in revised Korean: Yesjido sog-ui haneulgwa ttang : Sungsil daehaggyo hangug gidoggyo bagmulgwan sojang.
Text and descriptions in Korean; some maps also have Chinese caption titles, with English translation (of the title). Some Western maps included in their respective languages, with Korean captions.
See Table of Contents (points to LC site).
ISBN9788994239194 ; 8994239197
LCCN2014589911