Chen, Yue (Author)
Description Written by the Belgian Jesuit Ferdinand Verbiest, this text on newly-built instruments in the Chinese astronomical observatory discusses mechanics and basic physics.
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Golvers, Noēl;
(2013)
A Note on the “Machine of Roemer” in Late-17th Century China, Antoine Thomas, S. J., and the First Contacts of Ferdinand Verbiest, S. J., with the Jesuits in Paris
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Wang, Yuanchun;
(2004)
The Chinese Scholar's Attitude to the Experiment in Chinese and Western Cultural Exchanges
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Stefano Salvia;
(2020)
The Battle of the Astronomers: Johann Adam Schall von Bell and Ferdinand Verbiest at the Court of the Celestial Emperors (1660–1670)
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Golvers, Noël;
Verbiest, Ferdinand;
(2003)
Ferdinand Verbiest, S. J. (1623--1688) and the Chinese Heaven: The Composition of the Astronomical Corpus, Its Diffusion and Reception in the European Republic of Letters
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Golvers, Noël;
Nikolaides, E.;
(2009)
Ferdinand Verbiest and Jesuit Science in 17th-Century China: An Annotated Edition and Translation of the Constantinople Manuscript
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Büttner, Jochen;
(2008)
The Pendulum as a Challenging Object in Early-Modern Mechanics
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Noël Golvers;
(2014)
Ferdinand Verbiest’s 1668 observation of an unidentified celestial phenomenon in Peking, its lost Chinese description and some parallel observations, especially in Korea
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Nie, Fuling;
(2012)
The Translation of the Mechanical Terms in Zhongxue
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Sílvio R. Dahmen;
(2015)
On Pendulums and Air Resistance
(/isis/citation/CBB187131815/)
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Zhang, Qiong;
(2008)
Hybridizing Scholastic Psychology with Chinese Medicine: A Seventeenth-Century Chinese Catholic's Conceptions of Xin (Mind and Heart)
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Hsia, Florence C.;
(2009)
Sojourners in a Strange Land: Jesuits and Their Scientific Missions in Late Imperial China
(/isis/citation/CBB001020040/)
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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/citation/CBB485265665/)
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Gianna Pomata;
Marta Hanson;
(2017)
Medicinal Formulas and Experiential Knowledge in the Seventeenth-Century Epistemic Exchange between China and Europe
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Hart, Roger;
(2013)
Imagined Civilizations: China, the West, and Their First Encounter
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Laven, Mary;
(2011)
Mission to China: Matteo Ricci and the Jesuit Encounter with the East
(/isis/citation/CBB001202149/)
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Zhang, Baichun;
Tian, Miao;
Liu, Qiang;
(2006)
The Evolution of Editions of Yuanxi Qiqi Tushuo Luzui (A Record of the Best Illustrations and Descriptions of Extraordinary Devices of the Far West) and Xinzhi Zhuqi Tushuo (Illustration and Descriptions of Several Newly-Built Devices)
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Jami, Catherine;
(2012)
The Emperor's New Mathematics: Western Learning and Imperial Authority during the Kangxi Reign (1662--1722)
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Leitão, Henrique;
(2003)
A Periphery between Two Centres? Portugal in the Scientific Route from Europe to China
(/isis/citation/CBB000330988/)
Chapter
Shi Yunli Zhu Haohao;
(2016)
Calculating the Fate of Chinese Dynasties with the Islamic Method: The Chinese Study and Application of Arabic Astrology in the 17th Century
(/isis/citation/CBB410817605/)
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Hsia, R. Po-chia;
(2010)
A Jesuit in the Forbidden City: Matteo Ricci 1552--1610
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