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|a Companions in geography :
|b East-West collaboration in the mapping of Qing China (c.1685-1735) /
|c by Mario Cams.
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|a East and West : culture, diplomacy and interactions,
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|g Machine generated contents note:
|t Situating the Study --
|t Delineation and Approach --
|t Cartography and the Jesuit Missions to China --
|t Chapter Overview --
|g 1.
|t Instruments for the Emperor: New Frontiers, New Practices --
|g 1.1.
|t Instrumental Convergence of Interests --
|g 1.1.1.
|t Academie and the Instrument Market in Paris --
|g 1.1.2.
|t King's Mathematicians' Interest in Cartography --
|g 1.1.3.
|t Paris-made Instruments for the French Mission --
|g 1.2.
|t Improving Cartographies: An Emperor's Quest --
|g 1.2.1.
|t Kangxi Emperor's Cartographic Aspirations --
|g 1.2.2.
|t Qing Statecraft and Cartographic Practice --
|g 1.2.3.
|t Qing Court's Appropriation of Paris-Made Instruments --
|g 1.3.
|t Frontier Matters: New Qing Cartographic Practice --
|g 1.3.1.
|t Integrating the Khalka: Exploring a New Frontier --
|g 1.3.2.
|t 1698 Preliminary Survey --
|g 1.3.3.
|t Re-standardizing the Qing's Most Basic Unit of Length --
|t Conclusion --
|g Intermission 1
|t Missionaries or Mapmakers? The Mapping Project and Its Place in the Mission --
|t Justifying Missionary Involvement --
|t Unauthorized Return of Joachim Bouvet --
|t Conclusion --
|g 2.
|t Of Instruments and Maps: The Land Surveys in Practice --
|g 2.1.
|t Beyond the Passes: Observations and Calculations --
|g 2.1.1.
|t New Qing Cartographic Practice along the Great Wall --
|g 2.1.2.
|t Revisiting the Manchu Homelands and Northern Frontiers --
|g 2.1.3.
|t Strategic Expeditions into Korea and Tibet --
|g 2.2.
|t Logistics in Mapping the Chinese Provinces --
|g 2.2.1.
|t Moving South: Sequence, Timing and Strategies --
|g 2.2.2.
|t Directed from the Center: The Emperor and His Administration --
|g 2.2.3.
|t Team Composition and Local Support --
|g 2.3.
|t Imperial Workshops Connection --
|g 2.3.1.
|t Mapmakers from the Inner Palace --
|g 2.3.2.
|t European Technical Experts and Assistants --
|g 2.3.3.
|t Logistical Centrality of the Imperial Workshops --
|t Conclusion --
|g Intermission 2
|t Missionaries and Mapmakers: Missionary Activity during the Land Surveys --
|t Restitution of Church Buildings --
|t Impact of the Chinese Rites Controversy --
|t Conclusion --
|g 3.
|t Afterlife of Maps: Circulation, Adaptation, and Negotiation --
|g 3.1.
|t Printed Life of the Overview Maps of Imperial Territories --
|g 3.1.1.
|t Woodblock Editions --
|g 3.1.2.
|t Copperplate Editions --
|g 3.1.3.
|t Imperially Commissioned Compilations and Later Renditions --
|g 3.2.
|t European Incorporation of a Qing Atlas --
|g 3.2.1.
|t Early Transmissions and Reception in Europe --
|g 3.2.2.
|t Contracting Jean-Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville --
|g 3.2.3.
|t Intercultural Adaptation: d'Anville's Regional Maps --
|g 3.3.
|t Beijing, Paris and Saint Petersburg: Negotiating the Gaps --
|g 3.3.1.
|t d'Anville's General Maps and the Paris-Saint Petersburg Connection --
|g 3.3.2.
|t Saint Petersburg Connection to Beijing --
|g 3.3.3.
|t d'Anville's Maps: Reception and Further Adaptations --
|t Conclusion --
|t Annex: Extant Kangxi-era Sheets (Printed) --
|t Conclusion: Unlocking Dichotomies: Revisiting Cross-Cultural Circulation --
|t On Qing Imperial Cartography: Traditional vs. Scientific Practice --
|t On the Role of the Individual: Global vs. Local Networks --
|t On Instruments and Maps: The Circulation vs. the Production of Knowledge --
|t On Interculturality: China vs. Europe.
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