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Zheng Xihuang: An Atlas of Ancient Maps in China

西安地图出版社

2005

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Early Maps

When Matteo Ricci, the Italian Jesuit, arrived in China in 1583, the Chinese had never seen a map of the world. When the Jesuits were expelled in 1723, they left not the many converts they had hoped for – but the first scientific atlas ever produced of China, with maps so authoritative that western explorers still relied on them more than one hundred years later.
Baber: Approximate Determination of Positions in South-Western China
Carles: Emperor Kang Hsi's Edict on Mountains and Rivers of China
Fuchs: Jesuiten Atlas der Kanghsi-Zeit
Harley and Woodward: Cartography in the Traditional East and Souteast Asian Societies
Hedin: Southern Tibet
Herrmann: Westländer in der Chinesischen Kartographie
Jupp: Projection, Scale, and Accuracy in the 1721 Kangxi Maps
Zheng Xihuang: An Atlas of Ancient Maps in China
Martini: Novus Atlas Sinensis
Rufus: Political Star Chart of the Twelfth Century
Schrameier: On Martin Martini
Szcezeniak: Seventeenth Century Maps of China
Szcezeniak: Mappa Imperii Sinarum of Michael Boym
Verhaeren: A German Edition of Fr. Martini's "Novus Atlas Sinensis"
Williams: Observations Of Comets From BC 611 To AD 1640
Yee: Traditional Chinese Cartography and the Myth of Westernization


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