Subject: Plants--China--Early works to 1800

Boomen, uit Nieuhof en Boim. Arbres. Boomen, uit Boim. [engravings]
AuthorBoym, Michel 卜彌格, 1612-1659Nieuhof, Johannes, 1618-1672Van der Schley, Jakob, 1715-1779Prévost, abbé [Antoine François Prévost d'Exiles], 1697-1763
PlaceLa Haye
PublisherChez Pierre de Hondt
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageDutch
TypeCopper engraving
Series
ShelfMap Case
Call NumberQK355.V36 1749
Description4 engravings, Image 190 x 138 mm [273 x 215 mm]
NoteBoomen, uit Nieuhof en Boim [40815]
Arbres / Boomen, uit Boim.
[A la Haye, Chez Pierre de Hondt, MDCCXLIX. Avec Privilege de Sa Majeste Imperiale, & de Nos Seigneurs les Etats de Hollande & de West-Prise. 1749]
Image 190 x 138 mm, Plate 212 x 181 mm, Sheet 273 x 215 mm.

A depiction of Chinese plants from the Dutch edition of the Description de la Chine, part of Prévost' s monumental 'l'Histoire General des Voyages’. The plate depicts two fruiting trees in an idealised Chinese landscape by a river. Both are labelled, with a corresponding key in French and Dutch appearing at the top of the plate as a decorative ribbon. The first, labelled 'Ya-ta,' is probably a variety of either a lychee or longan tree, though its scaled fruit could also be durian. The second, the quey-pe, is a Chinese cinnamon, the bark of which has been used as a spice for thousands of years. The depiction of both trees follows the earlier drawings of Chinese plants published by Michal Boym (1612-1659), a Polish botanist, author, explorer, and Jesuit missionary, who carried out an extensive survey of Chinese flora and fauna during his travels. The Histoire General des Voyages was a monumental eighteenth century general history divided according to geographic region. The original volumes were written by Antoine François Prévost d'Exiles, a French author, novelist, theologian, natural historian, and a priest of the Jesuit and Benedictine orders, but continued by numerous other authors after Prevost's death. The earliest books mostly deal with the Far East and South-East Asia, providing a general history of their regions, kingdoms, customs, culture, costumes, natural phenomena and religious beliefs. Much of Prevost's information is derived from the reports of Jesuit missionaries, Portuguese merchants, and famous explorers, from Marco Polo to Sir Francis Drake. Although written in French, the popularity of the Histoire among Dutch audiences meant that many of the illustrative plates and maps published to accompany the work were either re-engraved or subtitled in Dutch by the engraver Jakob van der Schley: Prevost himself had travelled widely throughout the Netherlands, launching his literary career in Amsterdam and the Hague after fleeing the Benedictines in France. Prevost's work on China, and indeed many of van der Schley's plates, owe a great debt to Johan Nieuhoff (1618-1672) , a Dutch traveller who explored much of China, India, and Brazil while in the employ of the Dutch East India Company. Nieuhoff wrote extensively, with a particular focus on China, for his memoirs, and his numerous drawings of Chinese places and people were much copied by later engravers for numerous works of Chinese interest. Nieuhoffs own book became a major source of inspiration for eighteenth century chinoiserie, and are amongst the first western illustrations to depict the Chinese people in a manner which was based upon personal observation rather than the tradition of oriental fantasy.

Jakob van der Schley (26th July 1715 - 12th February 1779), also known as Jan von Schley or Jacobus van Schley, was a Dutch engraver and draughtsman. An apprentice of the French engraver Bernard Picart, he is best known for his engravings of the majority of plates in the Dutch edition of 'l'Histoire General des V~ages.' Despite producing mainly maps and views for this work, van der Schley was predominantly a portrait artist and literary illustrator.
Condition: Sheet trimmed within plate on left margin, as issued. Binders crease and holes to right margin. Clean, crisp impression with 'M Gallard’ Angoumois watermark.

Flora sinensis : fructus floresque humillime porrigens, serenissimo et potentissimo principi, ac domino, domino Leopoldo Ignatio, Hungariae regi florentissimo, &c. : fructus saeculo promittenti Augustissimos
AuthorBoym, Michel 卜彌格, 1612-1659
PlaceViennae, Austriae
PublisherTypis M. Rictij
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageLatin, Chinese
TypeDigital Book (PDF)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberQK355.B65 1656d
Descriptionpdf. [74 p. : ill. (engravings) ; 35 cm. (fol.)
NoteFlora sinensis : fructus floresque humillime porrigens, serenissimo et potentissimo principi, ac domino, domino Leopoldo Ignatio, Hungariae regi florentissimo, &c. : fructus saeculo promittenti Augustissimos / emissa in publicum a R.P. Michaele Boym, Societatis Iesu sacerdote, & a domo professâ ejusdem Societatis Viennae Majestati Suae unà cum foelicissimi anni apprecatione oblata.
On t.p., date precedes imprint.
Illustrations comprise 23 engravings, full-page, hand colored.
Signatures: a-c² d1 e1 f² A-M² chi1 N².
Head- and tail-pieces; initials.

Full details see: Ad Dudink & Nicolas Standaert, Chinese Christian Texts Database (CCT-Database).
Available online at Internet Archive.
See also Alternate edition (monochrome)
See also: Université de Namur - Bibliothèque Universitaire Moretus Plantin.
Local access dig. pdf. [Boym-Flora Sinensis.pdf]

Flora Sinensis Michała Boyma SI. [Flora Sinensis. Polish & Latin]
AuthorBoym, Michel 卜彌格, 1612-1659Miazek-Męczyńska, MonikaWitkowska, SylwiaSiudziński, Jarosław
PlaceGniezno
PublisherWydawnictwo Fundacji Collegium Europaeum Gnesnense
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguagePolish, Latin
TypeDigital Book (PDF)
SeriesSino-Latinica
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberQM21.B58 M52 2005d
Descriptionpdf [289 p.]
NoteFlora Sinensis Michała Boyma SI / Monika Miazek ; [tł. na jęz. ang. Jarosław Siudziński ; tł. na jęz. chiń. i konsultacja sinologiczna Sylwia Witkowska].
Includes transcript and analytics of Boym's Flora Sinensis.
Includes bibliography (p. 280-287) and index.
In Polish and Latin; preface in Polish, English and Chinese.

Library has pdf text only (original CD contents wanting).
Local access dig. pdf. [Miazek-Boym Flora Sinensis.pdf]

ISBN8392247027 ; 9788392247029
Shoushi tongkao jiyao 授時通考輯要
AuthorYi Qinheng 伊欽恆
PlaceBeijing 北京
PublisherNongye chubanshe 農業出版社
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition第1版, 北京第1次印刷
LanguageChinese 中文[簡體字]
TypeBook (Printed manuscript)
SeriesZhongguo nongxue puji congshu 中國農學普及叢書
ShelfStacks
Call NumberS515.S478 Y575 1981
Description7, 2, 4, 127 p. ; 19 cm.
NoteShoushi tongkao jiyao 授時通考輯要 / Yi Qinheng jishi 伊欽恆輯釋.
LCCN82-123490
Shoushi tongkao 授時通考
AuthorZhang Tingyu 張廷玉, 1672-1755E'ertai 鄂爾泰, 1680-1745
PlaceBeijing 北京
PublisherZhonghua shuju 中華書局
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition第1版, 第1次印刷
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBook
Series
ShelfStacks
Call NumberS471.S478 E378 1956
Description2 v. (2, 1, 3, 4, 6, 1786 p.) : ill., maps ; 19 cm.
NoteShoushi tongkao 授時通考 : [上下冊, 78卷].
LCCNc62-1598
Sino-Western Cultural Relations Journal XXVI (2004)
AuthorDudink, Ad 杜鼎克Mungello, D.E.Rinaldi, Bianca MariaKing, Gail Oman 歐凱尼
PlaceWaco, TX
PublisherBaylor University Dept. of History
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeSerial (Annual)
Series
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberBV3410.C44 no.26
Description76 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
NoteD.E. Mungello, SWCRJ Editor.
Issues 1-10 entitled: China Mission Studies (1550-1800) Bulletin.
Cover title also in Chinese: Zhong-Xi wenhua jiaoliushi zazhi 中西文化交流史雜誌 [Zhongguo Tianzhujiaoshi yanjiu 中國天主教史研究].
Articles abstracted and indexed in Historical Abstracts and America: History and Life.

Cover: Jackfruit [boluomi 波羅密] (Artocarpus heterophyllus), from Michael Boym’s Flora Sinensis (Vienna, 1656)
Necrology of Prof. Julia Ching 秦家懿教授. -- Bianca Maria Rinaldi: Chinese flora presented to seventeenth-century Europe: a “taste of foreign fruit from the Chinese garden.” -- Ad Dudink 杜鼎克: The Chinese Christian books of the former Beitang Library 北堂圖書館. -- Gail King 歐凱妮: For the Instruction of Those Aspiring to be Christians: João Soerio’s Tianzhu shengjiao yueyan 天主聖教約言. -- New publications.

Zhongguo zhiwu zhi 中國植物誌. [Flora sinensis: fructus floresque humillime porrigens .....]
AuthorBoym, Michel 卜彌格, 1612-1659Dong Shaoxin 董少新Xu Jinhua 徐錦華 [徐锦华]
PlaceShanghai 上海
PublisherShanghai guji chubanshe 上海古籍出版社
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition第1版
LanguageChinese, Latin
TypeBook
SeriesXujiahui cangshulou zhenxi wenxian xuankan 徐家匯藏書樓珍稀文獻選刊 = Selection of rare books from Bibliotheca Zi-ka-wei
ShelfSeminar Room 102-103
Call NumberQK355.B68 2023
Description4, 4, 76 pages : color illustrations ; 38 cm.
Note

Zhongguo zhiwu zhi 中國植物誌 / (Bo) Bu Mige zhu (波)卜彌格著 ;  congshu zhubian Xu Jinhua 叢書主編徐錦華 ; congshu zongxu Dong Shaoxin 叢書總序董少新 ; bence daoyan Xu Jinhua  本冊導言徐錦華=  Flora sinensis, fructus floresque humillime porrigens, serenissimo et poten-tissimo principi, ac domino, domino Leopoldo Ignatio / Michał Piotr Boym.

Title on original title page: Flora Sinensis, fructus floresque humillime porrigens, serenissimo et potentissimo principi, ac domino, domino Leopoldo Ignatio, Hungariae regi florentissimo, &c. Fructus saeculo promittenti Augustissimos

Facsimile reproduction of the 1656 edition (Viennæ, Austriæ : Typis Matthæi Rietij) of Michal Boym's Flora sinensis.

In Latin; with introductory matter in Chinese.

ISBN9787573206183 ; 7573206186