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200:, but was initially banned because of its Christian authorship and its initial appearance in a collection of Christian writings. The ban was lessened in 1720 to allow works which did not directly relate to Christianity to be bought and sold, and the first "legitimate" sale of the book to Japan came in 1731. Despite the fact that only one edition was printed, it appears to have been widely read. 149:(Europe receives considerably more coverage than any other continent). An additional section covers the oceans. Ricci's original map had placed China off to one side, which resulted in a somewhat negative reception in Chinese scholarly circles; when Aleni and Yang published their version, they adjusted the design so that China occupied the centre of the world map. This small change made the 22: 443:
Paolo De Troia, Giulio Aleni, Geografia dei paesi stranieri alla Cina. Zhifang waiji, P. De Troia (a cura di), Fondazione Civiltà Bresciana, Brescia 2009.(Complete Italian translation with introduction and
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to produce a book explaining the geography of the new countries shown; their work was eventually edited, compiled and revised by
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as a result. Parts of the content of the book, in particular in the section of Europe, are renditions of the Geografia by
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divide the world into five continents, each with separate maps and descriptions. These are named as
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Vimalin Rujivacharakul; H. Hazel Hahn; Ken Tadashi Oshima; Peter Christensen (1 November 2013).
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in the early seventeenth century. The name literally refers to lands beyond the purview of the
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more popular, and it had a much longer and more wide-ranging influence than the
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Qing Colonial Enterprise: Ethnography and Cartography in Early Modern China
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Choi, Chongko (1981), "On the Reception of Western Law in Korea",
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Architecturalized Asia: Mapping a Continent through History
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and a number of 19th and early 20th century encyclopedias.
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Japan and China: Mutual Representations in the Modern Era
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Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society, Korea Branch
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Matsuda Wataru; Joshua A. Fogel (13 September 2013).
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China and Christianity: Burdened Past, Hopeful Future
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Index


Chinese
atlas
Ming China
cartography
Matteo Ricci
Kunyu Wanguo Quantu
Wanli Emperor
Diego de Pantoja
Sabatino de Ursis
Giulio Aleni
Yang Tingyun
Hangzhou
Fujian
Asia
Europe
Africa
Americas
Magellanica
Giovanni Antonio Magini
Korea
Jeong Duwon
Jesuit
João Rodrigues
Japan
Edo period
Ferdinand Verbiest
Li Zhizao
Siku Quanshu
Qing Colonial Enterprise: Ethnography and Cartography in Early Modern China

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