Golvers, Noël (Author)
Nikolaides, E. (Author)
Review Corsi, Elisabetta (2012) Review of "Ferdinand Verbiest and Jesuit Science in 17th-Century China: An Annotated Edition and Translation of the Constantinople Manuscript". Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza (pp. 215-217).
Book
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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Article
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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Article
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
(/isis/citation/CBB001320809/)
Article
Iannaccone, Isaia;
(2005)
Documents relatifs à l'histoire de l'astronomie chinoise et aux rapports scientifiques entre l'Europe et la Chine (XVIIe-XIXe siècles) conservés à la Bibliothèque de l'Observatoire de Paris. Deuxième Partie
(/isis/citation/CBB000610525/)
Article
Noël Golvers;
(2018)
New Jesuit Testimonies from the Far East on the Comet of March 1668: The Diary of Visitor Luis Da Gama (macau) and a Letter of Ferdinand Verbiest (peking)
(/isis/citation/CBB790540278/)
Article
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
(/isis/citation/CBB976329659/)
Book
Ronnie Po-Chia Hsia;
(2016)
Matteo Ricci and the Catholic Mission to China, 1583–1610: A Short History with Documents
(/isis/citation/CBB927676896/)
Article
Ryuji Hiraoka;
(2019)
Printed Editions and Manuscripts of Tianjing Huowen
(/isis/citation/CBB234733502/)
Article
Longfei Chu;
Haohao Zhu;
(2019)
Re-examining the impact of European astronomy in seventeenth-century China: a study of Xue Fengzuo’s system of thought and his integration of Chinese and Western knowledge
(/isis/citation/CBB719816395/)
Article
Iannaccone, Isaia;
(2000)
Documents relatifs à l'histoire de l'astronomie chinoise et aux rapports scientifiques entre l'Europe et la Chine (XVIIe-XIXe siècles) conservés à la Bibliothèque de l'Observatoire de Paris. Première partie
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Article
Chen, Yue;
(2006)
An inquiry into mechanical problems in the “single pendulum” section of Xin Zhi Ling Tai Yi Xiang Zhi
(/isis/citation/CBB000701119/)
Article
Shi, Yunli;
(2008)
Reforming Astronomy and Compiling Imperial Science in the Post-Kangxi Era: The Social Dimension of the Yuzhi lixiang kaocheng houbian
(/isis/citation/CBB001021344/)
Article
Juznic, Stanislav;
(2008)
Letters from Augustin Hallerstein, an Eighteenth-Century Jesuit Astronomer in Beijing
(/isis/citation/CBB001034782/)
Article
Wang, Guangchao;
(2009)
Controversy over the Theory of Precession in Late Ming and Early Qing China
(/isis/citation/CBB000933553/)
Article
Keizo Hashimoto;
(2019)
The Eastern Assimilation of Western Astronomical Knowledge in Late Ming and Early Qing Dynasties
(/isis/citation/CBB776807960/)
Chapter
Schemmel, Matthias;
(2012)
The Transmission of Scientific Knowledge from Europe to China in the Early Modern Period
(/isis/citation/CBB001422690/)
Article
Mario Cams;
(2017)
Not Just a Jesuit Atlas of China: Qing Imperial Cartography and Its European Connections
(/isis/citation/CBB854183550/)
Article
Golvers, Noël;
(2010)
Addenda to the Prosopography of the “Foreign” Indipetae-Mathematicians in Portuguese SJ Colleges (II): P. W. Kirwitzer, S. J And G. B. Keynes, S. J. in Portugal
(/isis/citation/CBB001034878/)
Article
Asen, Daniel;
(2009)
“Manchu Anatomy”: Anatomical Knowledge and the Jesuits in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century China
(/isis/citation/CBB000932785/)
Book
Jami, Catherine;
(2012)
The Emperor's New Mathematics: Western Learning and Imperial Authority during the Kangxi Reign (1662--1722)
(/isis/citation/CBB001450389/)
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