Article ID: CBB001320809

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 (2013)

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Golvers, Noël (Author)


Almagest
Volume: 4, no. 1
Issue: 1
Pages: 62-73

This contribution focuses on a detail of Jesuit astronomy (especially eclipse observation) in China, viz. the introduction of new instruments such as the machine de Roemer: arguments are offered to prove that its introduction in China is not to be attributed to the mathématiciens du Roy (arr. in 1688), as it was apparently known to Ferdinand Verbiest, S.J. (Head of the Astronomical Bureau/Qintianjian) in 1682. When trying to reconstruct the route followed by this innovation, again the figure of Antoine Thomas, S.J. (1644-1709) - assistant and later first successor of Verbiest at the Astronomical Bureau - comes to the fore, who may have got acquaintance with this innovation through the issue of 1682 of Journal des sçavans, not in Peking, but in Macau. This is a new element, which shows again the important (but silent) part Thomas played in the communication of astronomical novelties, printings etc. from Europe to China, and vice-versa.

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Authors & Contributors
Golvers, Noël
Jami, Catherine
Lobsang Yongdan
Wang, Guangchao
Verbiest, Ferdinand
Schemmel, Matthias
Journals
Almagest
East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu (Studies in the History of Natural Sciences)
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
Physics in Perspective
Journal of Dialectics of Nature
Publishers
Oxford University Press
World Scientific
University of Chicago Press
Leuven University Press
Johns Hopkins University Press
Institute for Neohellenic Research [National Hellenic Research Foundation]
Concepts
Cross-cultural interaction; cultural influence
Transmission of ideas
Astronomy
Mathematics
Missionaries and missions
East Asia, civilization and culture
People
Verbiest, Ferdinand
Ricci, Matteo
Thomas, Antoine
Kangxi, Emperor of China
Greslon, Adrien (1618-1697)
da Gama, Luis
Time Periods
17th century
18th century
16th century
Qing dynasty (China, 1644-1912)
Ming dynasty (China, 1368-1644)
Early modern
Places
China
Portugal
Europe
East Asia
Tibet
Korea
Institutions
Jesuits (Society of Jesus)
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