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related to Geography; cartography; exploration -- Asian cultural contexts
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69 citations
related to Geography; cartography; exploration -- Asian cultural contexts as a subject or category
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Article
Alexis Lycas; Masato Hasegawa; Shih-Pei Chen
(2022)
The Production of Geographical Knowledge in Medieval China.
East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine.
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Article
Janine Nicol
(2022)
“This is The Very Place!”: Shi Daoxuan 釋道宣 (c. 596–667) and The Creation of Buddhist Sacred Sites in China.
East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine.
(/isis/citation/CBB062223087/)
Article
D. Jonathan Felt
(2022)
“Truly a Distant and Dark Land”: the Rinan-Linyi Borderland in the Shuijing zhu.
East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine.
(/isis/citation/CBB254578806/)
Article
Linda Rui Feng
(2022)
Producing Knowledge of the Sea Coast: Marine Life and a Tang Geographical Miscellany of Lingnan.
East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine.
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Article
Andrew Chittick
(2022)
The Wu Region as Locality and as Empire.
East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine.
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Article
Elke Papelitzky
(2021)
Shallow Water at China’s Coast: Depicting Dangers on Early Modern Chinese Maps.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 111-121).
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Book
D. Jonathan Felt
(2021)
Structures of the Earth: Metageographies of Early Medieval China.
(/isis/citation/CBB997951735/)
Article
Vera Dorofeeva-Lichtmann
(2021)
The Han River as the Central Axis and the Predominance of Water: Questioning the Claim of “No Chu-Related Traits” in the View of Terrestrial Space in the Rong Cheng Shi Manuscript (Fourth Century B.C.E).
Early China: The Annual Journal of the Society for the Study of Early China
(pp. 143-235).
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Book
Robert Goree
(2020)
Printing Landmarks: Popular Geography and Meisho Zue in Late Tokugawa Japan.
(/isis/citation/CBB855294853/)
Article
Alexis Lycas
(2020)
The Patterned Guidelines of Shazhou (shazhou Tujing) and Geographical Practices in Tang China.
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
(pp. 479-497).
(/isis/citation/CBB127255711/)
Book
Ricardo Padrón
(2020)
The Indies of the Setting Sun: How Early Modern Spain Mapped the Far East as the Transpacific West.
(/isis/citation/CBB270608860/)
Article
Jonathan E. E. Pettit
(2020)
Tao Hongjing and the Reading of Daoist Geography.
East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine
(pp. 133-148).
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Book
Timothy Brook
(2020)
Completing the Map of the World: Cartographic Interaction between China and Europe (Quan tu. Zhongguo yu Ou Zhou zhi jian de di tu xue hu dong).
(/isis/citation/CBB363159371/)
Article
Mario Cams
(2020)
Displacing China: The Martini-Blaeu Novus Atlas Sinensis and the Late Renaissance Shift in Representations of East Asia.
Renaissance Quarterly
(pp. 953-990).
(/isis/citation/CBB167026532/)
Article
Juul Eijk
(2020)
Mapping in Manchu: The Development of Usage of the Manchu Script and Language on Qing Imperial Mapping Projects.
East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine
(pp. 137-168).
(/isis/citation/CBB702863044/)
Article
Cheng Fangyi
(2019)
Pleasing the Emperor: Revisiting the Figured Chinese Manuscript of Matteo Ricci’s Maps.
Journal of Jesuit Studies
(pp. 31-43).
(/isis/citation/CBB844725321/)
Book
Martijn Storms; Mario Cams; Imre Josef Demhardt; et al.
(2019)
Mapping Asia: Cartographic encounters between East and West. Regional symposium of the ICA Commission on the History of Cartography, 2017.
(/isis/citation/CBB614430194/)
Article
Florin-Stefan Morar
(2018)
Relocating the Qing in the Global History of Science: The Manchu Translation of the 1603 World Map by Li Yingshi and Matteo Ricci.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 673-694).
(/isis/citation/CBB485265665/)
Book
Ao Wang
(2018)
Spatial Imaginaries in Mid-Tang China: Geography, Cartography, and Literature.
(/isis/citation/CBB875745228/)
Article
Edward Boyle
(2018)
The Tenpō-Era (1830–1844) Map of Matsumae-no-shima and the Institutionalization of Tokugawa Cartography.
Imago Mundi: A Review of Early Cartography
(pp. 183-198).
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