Reimagining the Globe and Cultural Exchange: The East Asian Legacies of Matteo Ricci's World Map
Contributor(s)
Hostetler, Laura (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
How did Asia come to be represented on European World maps? When and how did Asian Countries adopt a continental system for understanding the world? How did countries with disparate mapping traditions come to share a basic understanding and vision of the globe? This series of essays organized into sections on Jesuit Circuits of Communication and Publication; Jesuit World Maps in Chinese; Reverberations of Matteo Ricci's Maps in East Asia; and Reflections on the Curation of Cartographic Knowledge, go a long way toward answering these questions about the shaping of our modern understandings of the world.
Keywords
cartography; China; Christianity in China; Church of the East; early modern; Ferdinand Verbiest; James Ford Bell Library; Japan; Korea; Kun yu wan guo quan tu; Kunyu quantu; Kunyu wanguo quantu; Library of Congress; Matteo Ricci; world mapsDOI
10.1163/9789004684782ISBN
9789004684782, 9789004682665, 9789004684782Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2024Classification
Asian history
Christianity
Religious mission and Religious Conversion
East Asia, Far East
China
c 1500 onwards to present day