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  1. JUNE 2001 (470 PP.) Xu Guangqi was one of the first promoters of Western science in China, worked BOUND together with the Jesuit Matteo Ricci on translations of Western science, was ISBN 90 04 12058 O one of the first Chinese converts, a high-ranking statesman, organizer of a major LIST PRICE EUR 85.- / calendar reform, introduced Western ...

  2. 1 de ene. de 2001 · This is the first comprehensive work on one of the key figures in early Chinese-Western relations. Xu Guangqi was one of the first promoters of Western science in China, worked together with the Jesuit Matteo Ricci on translations of Western science, was one of the first Chinese converts, a high-ranking statesman, organizer of a major calendar reform, introduced Western weapons into the ...

  3. 26 Xu's prelude and Ricci's preface to Jihe yuanben are included in Xu Guangqi quanji (Collected Works of Xu Guangqi), vol.4, edited by Weizheng Zhu and Tiangang Li (Shanghai: Shanghai guji chubanshe, 2010), 4–6, 9–11; For the English translation of both, see Joseph W. Dauben, “Chinese Mathematics,” The Mathematics of Egypt, Mesopotamia, China, India, and Islam: A Sourcebook, edited by ...

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Xu_GuangqiXu Guangqi - Wikiwand

    Xu Guangqi or Hsü Kuang-ch'i, also known by his baptismal name Paul, was a Chinese agronomist, astronomer, mathematician, politician, and writer during the Ming dynasty. Xu was appointed by the Chinese Emperor in 1629 to be the leader of the Shixian calendar reform, which he embarked on with the assistance of Jesuits. Xu was a colleague and collaborator of the Italian Jesuits Matteo Ricci and ...

  5. 26 de jul. de 2021 · Xu Guangqi was one of the first promoters of Western science in China, worked together with the Jesuit Matteo Ricci on translations of Western science, was one of the first Chinese converts, a high-ranking statesman, organizer of a major calendar reform, introduced Western weapons into the Chinese army, etc. etc.His astonishingly multifarious activities are now for the first time pieced ...

  6. Xu Guangqi (en chinois traditionnel « 徐光啟 », en chinois simplifié « 徐光启 », en pinyin « Xú Guāngqǐ », aussi appelé Zixian (子先) et Xuanhu 1 ), né en 1562 dans la banlieue de Shanghai et décédé en 1633 à Pékin, était un ministre, mathématicien et astronome à la cour impériale de Chine. Disciple et ami de Matteo ...

  7. Xu Guangqi. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Xu Guangqi. late-Ming-dynasty Chinese politician, Scholar, Lay Catholic leader and Servant of God (*1562 – †1633) Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 4 May 1562, 24 April 1562. Shanghai County.