Subject: China--Historical geography--Qing dynasty, 1644-1911--Sources

Dushi fangyu jiyao 讀史方輿紀要
AuthorGu Zuyu 顧祖禹, 1631-1692
PlaceShanghai 上海
PublisherShanghai shudian 上海書店
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition第1版
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBook
Series
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberDS706.5.K83 1998
Description6, 920 p. : maps ; 27 cm.
NoteDushi fangyu jiyao 讀史方輿紀要 / Gu Zuyu zhuan 顧祖禹撰.
Each page represents two leaves of the original.
Cf. Wilkinson, Chinese history, a manual, p. 153, 882.
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ISBN7806223061 ; 9787806223062
Jiaqing chongxiu yitongzhi 嘉慶重修一統志. [Da Qing yitongzhi 大清一統志]
AuthorJiaqing 嘉慶, Emperor of China, 1760-1820Muzhang'a 穆彰阿, 1782-1856
PlaceTaibei Shi 臺北市
PublisherTaiwan shangwu yinshuguan 臺灣商務印書館
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition臺1版
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBook
Series
ShelfSilver Room
Call NumberDS706.5.T3 1966
Description11 v. (7036, 385 p.) : maps ; 27 cm.
NoteJiaqing chongxiu yitongzhi 嘉慶重修一統志. Caption title: Da Qing yitongzhi 大清一統志.
Reprint. Originally published: Shanghai 上海 : Shangwu yinshuguan 商務印書館, 民國23 [1934]. Each page represents two leaves of the original edition.
"Ju Shanghai Hanfenlou jingyin Qingshiguancang jincheng xieben chongyin 據上海涵芬樓景印清史館藏進呈寫本重印".
Includes index (v. 11). Cover and colophon title: Suoyinben Jiaqing chongxiu yitongzhi 索引本嘉慶重修一統志.

"Da Qing yitongzhi 大清一統志, Muzhang'a 穆彰阿 et al., comps., completed in 1820 at the end of the Jiaqing period and thus referred to as the Jiaqing chongxiu yitongzhi 嘉慶重修一統志, printed in 1842 .... was the largest and most accurate of this type of Comprehensive Gazetteer. From it may be gained a detailed picture of the administrative geography of the entire empire at the beginning of the nineteenth century ..." Cf. Wilkinson, Chinese history, a manual, p. 944-945.

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Kangxi Huangyu quanlan tu 康熙皇輿全覽圖. [Man-Han hebi Qing neifu yitong yudi bitu 滿漢合璧清內府一統輿地秘圖]
AuthorRipa, Matteo 馬國賢, 1682-1746Kangxi 康熙, Emperor of China, 1654-1722
PlaceBeijing 北京
PublisherWaiwen chubanshe 外文出版社
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageChinese, Manchu
TypeMaps/Atlas
Series
ShelfMap Case
Call NumberG2305.Q5 2007 [pt.1]
Description41 leaves of maps ; 41 x 56.5 cm. cased
NoteKangxi Huangyu quanlan tu 康熙皇輿全覽圖 / [汪前進, 劉若芳整理]. Alt. title: Man-Han hebi Qing neifu yitong yudi bitu 滿漢合璧清內府一統輿地秘圖.
比例尺 (Scale): 1:140 萬 [i.e. 1:1,400,000]

Part 1 of: Qingting san da shice quantu ji 清廷三大實測全圖集 / Wang Qianjin, Liu Quofang zhengli 汪前進, 劉若芳整理.
Originally published 1929-1932.
Each case includes maps accompanied by index volume (179 p., 29 x 42 cm.).

Notes from OCLC #55078047 (北京: 全國圖書館文獻縮微復制中心, 2003 ed.)
Original 104 copper plates were engraved in 1760 under French missionary Michel Benoist. Beiping Gu Gong Bo Wu Yuan reprinted in 1932. Covers from Arctic Ocean in the north to the Indian Ocean in the south ; from Baltic Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and Red Sea in the west to the Korea and East China Sea in the East. Shows the territory, administrative divisions, topographic features of Qing Empire. Also shows the continent of Asia. Relief shown pictorially. Reprint of the copper plates engraved in 1760. One of the earliest map of the continent of Asia.

References:
Theodore N. Foss, “A Western Interpretation of China: Jesuit Cartography” in East Meets West (1988), pp. 109-251.
Endymion Wilkinson, Chinese history, a manual (2000), p. 148.
Joseph Needham, Science & civilisation in China (1954), v. 3, pp. 583-586.
N. Standaert, Handbook of Christianity in China (2001), p. 700, 759-763.
J.B. Harley and David Woodward. The history of cartography (1987), v. 2.2.
Ad Dudink & Nicolas Standaert, Chinese Christian Texts Database (CCT-Database).

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ISBN9787119047225 ; 7119047221
Qianlong shisanpai tu 乾隆十三排圖
AuthorQianlong 乾隆, Emperor of China, 1711-1799Benoist, Michel 蔣友仁, 1715-1774Rocha, Félix da 傅作霖, 1713-1781Espinha, José d' 高慎思, 1722-1788
PlaceBeijing 北京
PublisherWaiwen chubanshe 外文出版社
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeMaps/Atlas
Series
ShelfMap Case
Call NumberG2305.Q5 2007 [pt.3]
Description103 leaves of maps ; 56.5 x 41 cm.
NotePart 3 of Qingting san da shice quantu ji 清廷三大實測全圖集 / Wang Qianjin, Liu Quofang zhengli 汪前進, 劉若芳整理. Beijing: Waiwen chubanshe 外文出版社, 2007.
Originally published 1929-1932.
Each case includes maps accompanied by index volume (29 x 42 cm.).
Includes bibliographical references.

"Qianlong Atlas (103 sheets, 365 p. index) reproduced from the 1931 facsimile. Originally published 1775; engravers, Michel Benoist, et al. Most extensive atlas of the period, covering much of Asia and central Asia, Arctic Ocean in the north, Indian Ocean in the south, East China Sea in the east, and the Mediterranean Sea in the west. 103 sheets arranged in 13 horizontal rows thus deriving the name Qianlong [Period] in Thirtheen Rows [十三排]"

Title variants: Qing Qianlong Neifu yutu 清乾隆内府輿圖 ; Palace map of the Chinese Empire ; Jesuit map of China ; Huangyu quantu 皇輿全圖 ; Huangyu quanlan tu 皇輿全覽圖; Qianlong Atlas.
This map is based upon the surveys made by the Jesuit Fathers Felix da Rocha 傅作霖 and Joseph d’Espinha 高慎思 between 1756 and 1759. The cartography was completed by Fr. Michel Benoist 蔣友仁 in Beijing. Benoist and his Chinese co-workers prepared the wood-cut edition in 1769, and under their guidance it was engraved on copper plates (銅版) in 1775. Since then, these plates and the original maps have been kept in the Palace unseen by the public until 1924, when the Museum staff discovered a complete set of the original copper plates.
The map was commissioned by the Qianlong emperor in order to utilize Jesuit expertise in cartography in creating an accurate map of the empire, especially the restive western regions of Xinjiang and Qinghai, as well as the Yunnan-Guizhou region and the Tibetan plateau. Thus the map covers almost the entire Asian continent, and consists of 103 sheets using the traditional Chinese rectangular-grid mapping system modified to suit longitude and latitude.
103 sheets, arranged in 13 horizontal strips. Also uses oblique grids and is divided into 13 horizontal strips, each of five degrees of latitude, with 7.8 cm between latitude lines. Original version: Qing Qianlong Neifu yutu. China : engraved by Michel Benoist on copper plates in 1773 and printed in 1775. Based on earlier map "Huangyu quanlan tu."
Scale: ca. 1:1,500,000

References:
Theodore N. Foss, “A Western Interpretation of China: Jesuit Cartography” in East Meets West (1988), pp. 109-251.
Endymion Wilkinson, Chinese history, a manual (2000), p. 148.
Joseph Needham, Science & civilisation in China (1954), v. 3, pp. 583-586.
N. Standaert, Handbook of Christianity in China (2001), p. 700, 759-763.
J.B. Harley and David Woodward. The history of cartography (1987), v. 2.2
Ad Dudink & Nicolas Standaert, Chinese Christian Texts Database (CCT-Database)

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ISBN9787119047225 ; 7119047221
Qingting san da shice quantu ji 清廷三大實測全圖集
AuthorWang Qianjin 汪前進Liu Ruofang 劉若芳
PlaceBeijing 北京
PublisherWaiwen chubanshe 外文出版社
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition第1版
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeAtlas
Series
ShelfMap Case
Call NumberG2305.Q5 2007
Description3 cases of maps ; 45 x 60 cm.
NoteQingting san da shice quantu ji 清廷三大實測全圖集 / Wang Qianjin, Liu Ruofang zhengli 汪前進, 劉若芳整理.
Originally published 1929-1932.
Each case includes maps accompanied by index volume (29 x 42 cm.).
Includes bibliographical references.
[1] Kangxi huangyu quanlan tu 康熙皇輿全覽圖 (42 leaves of maps) -- [2] Yongzheng shipai tu 雍正十排圖 (97 maps)-- [3] Qianlong shisanpai tu 乾隆十三排圖 (103 maps).

References:
Theodore N. Foss, “A Western Interpretation of China: Jesuit Cartography” in East Meets West (1988), pp. 109-251.
Endymion Wilkinson, Chinese history, a manual (2000), p. 148.
Joseph Needham, Science & civilisation in China (1954), v. 3, pp. 583-586.
N. Standaert, Handbook of Christianity in China (2001), p. 700, 759-763.
J.B. Harley and David Woodward. The history of cartography (1987), v. 2.2
Ad Dudink & Nicolas Standaert, Chinese Christian Texts Database (CCT-Database)

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ISBN9787119047225 ; 7119047221
LCCN2007628779
Shuzhong guangji 蜀中廣記. Yibu tanzi 益部談資. Yanshan zaji 顏山雜記. Lingnan fengwu ji 嶺南風物記. Longsha jilüe 龍沙紀略. Taihai shicha lu 臺海使槎錄. Dongcheng zaji 東城雜記
AuthorLi E 厲鶚, 1692-1752He Yudu 何宇度, 16th cent.Cao Xuequan 曹學佺, 1574-1647Huang Shujing 黄叔璥, ca. 1677-ca. 1753Sun Tingquan 孫廷銓, 1613-1674Wu Qi 吳綺, 1619-1694Fang Shiji 方式濟, jinshi 1709
PlaceShanghai 上海
PublisherShanghai guji chubanshe 上海古籍出版社
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition第1版
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBook
SeriesShanchuan fengqing congshu 山川風情叢書
ShelfDirector's Office
Call NumberDS708.T83 1993
Description2 v. (772 p.) ; 20 cm.
NoteShuzhong guangji : wai liuzhong 蜀中廣記 : 外六種.
Shuzhong guangji 蜀中廣記 / 曹學佺 -- Yibu tanzi 益部談資 / He Yudu 何宇度 -- Yanshan zaji 顏山雜記 / Sun Tingquan 孫廷銓 -- Lingnan fengwu ji 嶺南風物記 / Wu Qi 吳綺 -- Longsha jilüe 龍沙紀略 / Fang Shiji 方式濟 -- Taihai shicha lu 臺海使槎錄 / Huang Shujing 黃叔璥 -- Dongcheng zaji 東城雜記 / Li E 厲鶚.
Reprint. Originally published: Qinding Siku quanshu shibu dililei 欽定司庫全書史部地理類 (group 591-592).
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ISBN7532515893
LCCN95-463789
Yongzheng shipai tu 雍正十排圖
AuthorYongzheng 雍正, Emperor of China, 1677-1735
PlaceBeijing 北京
PublisherWaiwen chubanshe 外文出版社
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeMaps/Atlas
Series
ShelfMap Case
Call NumberG2305.Q5 2007 [pt.2]
Description97 leaves of maps ; 56.5 x 41 cm., cased
NotePart 2 of Qingting san da shice quantu ji 清廷三大實測全圖集 / Wang Qianjin, Liu Quofang zhengli 汪前進, 劉若芳整理. Beijing: Waiwen chubanshe 外文出版社, 2007.
Originally published 1929-1932.
Each case includes maps accompanied by index volume (29 x 42 cm.).
Includes bibliographical references.

"Yongzheng Atlas (99 sheets, 251 p. index) reproduced from the original work of 1728 (Library of the Chinese Academy of Science); expansion and updating of the earlier Kangxi Atlas. Map composed of 99 sheets divided into ten equal horizontal rows, hence the name Yongzheng [Period] in Ten Rows 十排圖."

References:
Theodore N. Foss, “A Western Interpretation of China: Jesuit Cartography” in East Meets West (1988), pp. 109-251.
Endymion Wilkinson, Chinese history, a manual (2000), p. 148.
Joseph Needham, Science & civilisation in China (1954), v. 3, pp. 583-586.
N. Standaert, Handbook of Christianity in China (2001), p. 700, 759-763.
J.B. Harley and David Woodward. The history of cartography (1987), v. 2.2
Ad Dudink & Nicolas Standaert, Chinese Christian Texts Database (CCT-Database)

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ISBN9787119047225 ; 7119047221