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نویسندگان: Marco Caboara
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ISBN (شابک) : 9004382038, 9789004382039
ناشر: Explokart Studies in the Histo
سال نشر: 2022
تعداد صفحات: [520]
زبان: English
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Regnum Chinae: The Printed Western Maps of China to 1735 به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب Regnum Chinae: نقشه های چاپ شده غربی چین تا سال 1735 نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
این مطالعه برای اولین بار تمام نقشههای چین چاپ شده در اروپا را بین سالهای 1584 و 1735 بازتولید و توصیف میکند و منشأ هر یک از نقشهها، چاپ متفاوت، شمارهها و تاریخ انتشار آنها را مشخص میکند.
This study reproduces and describes, for the first time, all the maps of China printed in Europe between 1584 and 1735, unravelling the origin of each individual map, their different printing, issues and publication dates.
REGNUM CHINAE Copyright Table of contents Foreword by Prof. Wei Shyy Foreword by Dr. Ko Pui Shuen Acknowledgements 1. Making and Structure of this Cartobibliography 1.1. Introduction 1.2. Chronological framework 1.3. Map groups 1.4. The introductory chapters 1.5. Jesuit cartography 1.6. A process of discovery 2. Maps of China in the Ming-Qing Period (1534-1735) 2.1. Making and Collecting Maps in Imperial China 2.2. “Maps of the whole realm” from the Ming Dynasty 2.3. “Maps of the whole realm” from the Qing Dynasty 2.4. Conclusion 3. European Manuscript Maps of East Asia and China from Marco Polo to the Sixteenth Century 3.1. Introduction 3.2. The Ancient World and the Tabula Peutingeriana 3.3. Foundations of the Medieval Cartography of Eastern Asia: The Silk Road and Its Travellers 3.4. The Catalan Atlas 3.5. Fra Mauro’s Map of the World 3.6. Henricus Martellus Germanus and the Renaissance Paradigm: Cathay and Mango beyond the Ancient Oikoumene 3.7. The New World of Martin Waldseemüller and Francesco Rosselli 3.8. Conclusions 4. China on European Printed Maps between the Late Fifteenth and Late Sixteenth Century 4.1. Premise 4.2. Ptolemy Replaced 4.3. Montezuma Is the Last Great Khan 4.4. From the Land Bridge to the Strait of Anián 4.5. Uncertainties 4.6. New Boundaries 4.7. Legacy 5. China in Sixteenth-Century Portuguese Nautical Cartography 5.1. Methodological Backdrop 5.2. China in the Mist 5.3. Ptolemy’s Long Shadow, c.1517-1519 5.4. Cartography of Guangdong – 1520s 5.5. Around Fujian: 1530s and 1540s 5.6. The Ports of Call in Zhejiang: 1550s and 1560s 5.7. Returning to Guangdong: 1570s and 1580s 5.8. Conclusion 6. The Coast of Guangdong and the Emergence of Macao on Chinese and Western Maps in the Sixteenth Century 6.1. Introduction 6.2. Chinese Maps 6.3. Western Maps 6.4. Conclusion 7. Atlases of China by the Jesuits Ruggieri, Boym and Martini 7.1. The Mapmakers’ Travels and an Overview of their Works 7.2. Key Reference Materials in Chinese 7.3. Basic Cartographic Methods and Processes 7.4. Conclusion 8. Taking China’s Measure: Eighteenth-Century Empire and the Mapping of Eurasia 8.1. The Qing Mapping Project and Its European Connections 8.2. Qing Court Atlases and d’Anville’s Maps of China 8.3. The Encirclement of Central Eurasia 8.4. Epilogue 9. The Romanization of Chinese Toponyms 9.1. Introduction 9.2. Brief Overview of the Romanization of the Chinese Language 9.3. Geographical Maps as a Source for the Study of Romanization 9.4. General Analysis of the Romanizations Employed on Maps of China 9.5. Conclusion Cartobibliography 1. 1584 Abraham Ortelius, Luiz Jorge de Barbuda, Antwerp 2. 1588 Abraham Ortelius, Filips Galle, Antwerp 3. 1589 Juan González de Mendoza, Giuseppe Rosaccio, Bologna 4. c.1590 Michele Ruggieri, Rome(?) 5. 1593 Cornelis de Jode, Antwerp 6. 1596 Giovanni Botero, Johannes Metellus, Cologne 7. 1598 Abraham Ortelius, Pietro Maria Marchetti, Brescia 8. 1598 Pieter van den Keere, Cornelis Claesz., Barent Langenes, Middelburg 9. 1601 Abraham Ortelius, Johannes van Keerbergen, Antwerp 10. 1605 Cornelis van Wytfliet, Douai 11. 1606 Jodocus Hondius, Amsterdam 12. 1607 Jodocus Hondius, Amsterdam 13. 1615 Matteo Ricci, Nicolas Trigault, Christoph Mang, Augsburg 14. 1616 Matteo Ricci, Nicolas Trigault, Horace Cardon, Lyon 15. 1616 Petrus Bertius, Amsterdam 16. 1617 Matteo Ricci, Nicolas Trigault, Bernhard Wolter, Cologne 17. 1617 Matteo Ricci, Nicolas Trigault, Anton Hierat von Cöllen, Augsburg 18. 1625 Samuel Purchas, William Stansby, London 19. 1626 John Speed, London 20. 1628 Samuel Purchas, Johann Theodor de Bry, Frankfurt 21. 1628 Johannes Janssonius, Pieter van den Keere, Amsterdam 22. 1630 Jan Evertsz. Cloppenburch, Pieter van den Keere, Amsterdam 23. 1635 Willem Jansz. Blaeu, Amsterdam 24. 1636 Johannes Janssonius, Amsterdam 25. 1638 Matthaeus Merian, Frankfurt 26. 1639 Nicolas Trigault, Leiden 27. 1642 Carlo Giangolini, Rome 28. 1643 Jean Boisseau, Paris 29. 1645 Pierre Duval, Paris 30. 1646 Pieter van den Keere, London 31. 1652 Nicolas (I) Sanson d’Abbeville, Samuel Purchas, Abraham Peyrounin, Paris 32. 1653 Daniello Bartoli, Jan Miel, Cornelis II Bloemaert, Rome 33. 1654 Martino Martini, Balthasar Moretus II, Antwerp 34. 1654 Martino Martini, Jost Kalckhoven, Cologne 35. 1654 Martino Martini, Joan Blaeu, Amsterdam 36. 1654 Martino Martini, Jacob Jacobsz. Pool, Delft 37. 1654 Martino Martini, Matthäus Cosmerovius, Vienna 38. 1654 Martino Martini, Jean Henault, Paris 39. 1654 Martino Martini, Veuve Jean Serrurier, Douai 40. 1654 Martino Martini, John Crook, London 41. 1655 Nicolas (I) Sanson d’Abbeville, Paris 42. 1655 Samuel Purchas, Álvaro de Semedo, John Crook, London 43. 1655 Martino Martini, Joan Blaeu, Amsterdam 44. 1655 Martino Martini, Joan Blaeu, Amsterdam 45. 1655 Martino Martini, Joan Blaeu, Amsterdam 46. 1656 Daniello Bartoli, Benedetto Guasco, Genova 47. 1656 Nicolas (I) Sanson d’Abbeville, Michele Ruggieri, Paris 48. c.1656 Pierre Duval, Paris 49. 1657 Pierre Duval, Paris 50. 1658 Martino Martini, Joan Blaeu, Amsterdam 51. 1658 Gabriel Bucelin, Ulm 52. 1659 Nicolas Picart, Paris 53. c.1659 Philippus Cluverius, Daniel Elsevier, Amsterdam 54. 1660 Martino Martini, Gillis Jansz. Valckenier, Amsterdam 55. 1661 Philippus Cluverius, Konrad Buno, Wolfenbüttel 56. 1661 Pierre Duval, Paris 57. c.1661 Anonymous (in French) 58. 1664-1666 Johannes van Loon, Johannes Janssonius, Amsterdam 59. 1665 Johan Nieuhof, Jacob van Meurs, Amsterdam 60. 1665 Pierre Duval, Paris 61. c.1665 Philippe Briet, Paris 62. c.1665 Casimir Freschot, Antonio Francesco Lucini, Venice 63. 1666 Melchisédec Thévenot, Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy, Paris 64. 1666 Johan Nieuhof, Michiel Cnobbert, Antwerp 65. 1667 Athanasius Kircher, Joannes Janssonius van Waesberge, Elizaeus Weyerstraten, Amsterdam 66. 1667 Athanasius Kircher, Joannes Janssonius van Waesberghe, Elizaeus Weyerstraten, Amsterdam 67. 1667 Athanasius Kircher, Jacob van Meurs, Amsterdam 68. 1669 Johan Nieuhof, Wenceslaus Hollar, London 69. 1669 Richard Blome, London 70. 1670 Guillaume Sanson, Michele Ruggieri, Paris 71. 1670 Guillaume Sanson, Martino Martini, Paris 72. 1670 Guillaume Sanson, Michał Boym, Paris 73. 1670 Martino Martini, Juan de Palafox y Mendoza, Claudine Bouzonnet-Stella, Paris 74. 1671 Andreas Müller, Berlin 75. 1671 John Ogilby, London 76. 1672 Pierre Duval, Paris 77. 1672 Philippus Cluverius, Johann Adam Schall von Bell, Augustus Hanckwitz, Regensburg 78. c.1676 John Seller, London 79. 1678 Pierre Duval, Johann Hoffmann, Nuremberg 80. 1678 Philippus Cluverius, Leonhard Loschge, Nuremberg 81. 1679 Nicolas (I) Sanson d’Abbeville, Johann David Zunner, Frankfurt 82. 1680 Robert Morden, London 83. 1681 Jonas Moore, Herman Moll, London 84. 1682 Giacomo Cantelli da Vignola, Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi, Rome 85. 1682 Nicolas (I) Sanson d’Abbeville, Antoine de Winter, Simon de Vries, Utrecht 86. 1682 Philippus Cluverius, Johannes van den Aveele, Johannes Janssonius van Waesberge, Amsterdam 87. 1683 Allain Manesson-Mallet, Paris 88. 1683 Allain Manesson-Mallet, Paris 89. c.1684 Nicolas de Fer, Jacques Robbe, Paris 90. 1685 Allain Manesson-Mallet, Johann David II Zunner, Frankfurt 91. 1685 Allain Manesson-Mallet, Johann David II Zunner, Frankfurt 92. 1686 Philippe Couplet, François de Louvemont, Paris 93. After 1686 Philippe Couplet, Anonymous (in French) 94. 1687 Nicolas de Fer, François Halma, Utrecht 95. 1688 Melchior Haffner II, Johann Christoph Wagner, Augsburg 96. 1688 Vincenzo Coronelli, Venice 97. c.1689 John Seller, London 98. 1690 Nicolas de Fer, Sebastian Fernández de Medrano, Brussels 99. 1691 James Moxon, London 100. 1692 Johann Ulrich Müller, Gabriel Conrad Bodenehr, Ulm 101. 1696 Adam Olearius, Antoine de Winter, Hamburg 102. c.1696 Johann Hoffmann, Nuremberg 103. 1697 Abraham Ortelius, Domenico Lovisa, Venice 104. 1697 Philippus Cluverius, Johannes Wolters, Amsterdam and Samuel Smith, Benjamin Walford, London 105. 1698 Philippe Couplet, Louis le Comte, Benjamin Tooke Junior, London 106. 1701 Herman Moll, London 107. 1703 Nicolas de Fer, Paris 108. 1703 Philippe Couplet, Leopold Voigt, Vienna 109. 1706 Pieter van der Aa, Leiden 110. 1709 Nicolas de Fer, Francisco Laso, Madrid 111. 1710 De Chevigny, Guillaume Delisle, Chatelain Brothers, Amsterdam 112. 1711 Philippus Cluverius, Matthew Jenour, John Nicholson, London 113. 1712 Herman Moll, London 114. 1713 Pieter van der Aa, Leiden 115. c.1715 David Mortier, London 116. 1717 Guillaume Sanson, Paolo Petrini, Naples 117. 1720 De Chevigny, Guillaume Delisle, Stamperia Baglioni, Venice 118. 1725 Thomas Salmon, Herman Moll, London 119. 1725 De Chevigny, Guillaume Delisle, Philippe-Nicolas Lottin, Paris 120. 1729 Thomas Salmon, Isaak Tirion, Amsterdam 121. 1729 De Chevigny, Antonio Balle, Valencia 122. 1731 Thomas Salmon, Isaak Tirion, Giovanni Battista Albrizzi, Venice 123. 1732 Thomas Salmon, Isaak Tirion, Gottfried Christian Pingeling, Altona 124. 1732 Jodocus Hondius, Kâtip Çelebi, İbrahim Müteferrika, Istanbul 125. 1735 Herman Moll, London 126. c.1735[1730] Jean-Baptiste Du Halde, Jean-Baptiste Bourguignon d’Anville, Paris 127. c.1735[1734] Jean-Baptiste Du Halde, Jean-Baptiste Bourguignon d’Anville, Paris INDEXES Summary 摘要 Bibliography Libraries cited Alphabetical index of maps by title Personal names