This article aims to investigate the role played by various missionaries of the Society of Jesus in the development and spread of European scientific and mechanical knowledge in China in the XVIth century and specially by Johann Schreck (1576 Bingen, Baden-Wurttenberg - 1630 Beijing; China; Chinese name Deng Yuhan), a jesuit with a wide range of interests and vast scientific and literary culture, he studied in Germany, France and Italy, where he became a disciple of Galileo.

The Qiqi Tushuo by the jesuit Johann Schreck: europeans “Theatra Machinarum” in China in the XVIITH century

CIGOLA, Michela
2013-01-01

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This article aims to investigate the role played by various missionaries of the Society of Jesus in the development and spread of European scientific and mechanical knowledge in China in the XVIth century and specially by Johann Schreck (1576 Bingen, Baden-Wurttenberg - 1630 Beijing; China; Chinese name Deng Yuhan), a jesuit with a wide range of interests and vast scientific and literary culture, he studied in Germany, France and Italy, where he became a disciple of Galileo.
2013
9786099551302
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