Južnič, Stanislav (Author)
Zhou, Pingping (Author)
Hallerstein: Old Jesus in Beijing last a great astronomer for the Qing Dynasty famous astronomer Hallerstein of research biography. Hallerstein original Mingaoguxin Haleshitan because. born of a noble family in Slovenia. Childhood by a good education. In 1738. he came to China. engaged in astronomical observation and research. death did not leave China. Was in charge of the Qing Empire. Astronomical. any supervisor positive for the development of China has made a major contribution to astronomy. Contents Introduction 1 Family 2 study three went to Beijing Orient trip four predecessors Hallerstein Mathematical Sciences 4.1 4.2 Hallerstein Portuguese missionary companion 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 Chinese French Jesuits who work with the DPRK scientists ...
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