All Stories

  1. Parallels, Engagement, and Integration: The Ricci Maps and Their Afterlives in Ming-Qing China as a Case Study of Intertwined Global Early Modernity
  2. The Infrastructure of Science Making in Early Modern China
  3. Noël Golvers, Johann Schreck Terrentius, SJ: His European Network and the Origins of the Jesuit Library in Peking
  4. Harmonious Disagreement: Matteo Ricci and His Closest Chinese Friends, written by Yu Liu
  5. Europe Meets China—China Meets Europe: The Beginnings of European-Chinese Scientific Exchange in the 17thCentury: Proceedings of the International and Interdisciplinary Symposium at the Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany, Bonn, ...
  6. Making the New World Their Own
  7. Taking in a New World
  8. Preliminary Material
  9. Mapping a Contact Zone
  10. Index
  11. Introduction: Globalization, Localization, and Cultural Resilience
  12. Bibliography
  13. Divergent Discourses on the Physical Earth in Premodern China
  14. Translating the Four Seas across Space and Time
  15. Conclusion: Jesuit Science and the Shape of Chinese Early Modernity
  16. The Introduction and Refashioning of the Terraqueous Globe
  17. From “Dragonology” To Meteorology: Aristotelian Natural Philosophy And The Beginning Of The Decline Of The Dragon In China
  18. From "Dragonology" to Meteorology: Aristotelian Natural Philosophy and the Beginning of the Decline of the Dragon in China
  19. Hybridizing Scholastic Psychology with Chinese Medicine: A Seventeenth-Century Chinese Catholic's Conceptions of Xin (Mind and Heart)
  20. Demystifying Qi
  21. About God, Demons, and Miracles: the Jesuit Discourse On the Supernatural in Late Ming China