- Jean-François
Gerbillon (4 June 1654, Verdun,
France – 27
March 1707, Peking, China) was a
French Catholic missionary who
worked in China.
Gerbillon entered...
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Kangxi Emperor in 1685: Jean de Fontaney,
Joachim Bouvet, Jean-François
Gerbillon,
Louis Le Comte, and
Claude de Visdelou.
Louis also
received a Chinese...
- 1689, the
Kangxi Emperor sent
Pereira and his
colleague Jean-François
Gerbillon to
interpret at the
negotiations between Qing
China and the
Russian Empire...
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understanding of the Gobi, the most
important were the following: Jean-François
Gerbillon (1688–1698)
Eberhard Isbrand Ides (1692–1694)
Lorenz Lange (1727–1728...
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named Andrei Bielobocki and for the
Chinese the
Jesuits Jean-Francois
Gerbillon and
Thomas Pereira. To
avoid problems of precedence,
tents were erected...
- Jean de
Fontaney (1643–1710),
Joachim Bouvet (1656–1730), Jean-François
Gerbillon (1654–1707),
Louis Le
Comte (1655–1728) and
Claude de
Visdelou (1656–1737)...
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knowledge of astronomy, they ran the
imperial observatory. Jean-François
Gerbillon and
Thomas Pereira served as
translators for the
negotiations of the Treaty...
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Jesuits were well
received by the
Kangxi Emperor.
Bouvet and Jean-François
Gerbillon sta**** at Peking,
teaching the
emperor mathematics and astronomy. While...
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recovery from
illness thanks to
medical expertise of
Fathers Jean-François
Gerbillon and
Joachim Bouvet. The
emperor also hand-wrote the
calligraphy plaque...
- all
highly skilled in sciences,
namely Joachim Bouvet, Jean-François
Gerbillon, Louis-Daniel Lecomte, Guy Tachard, and
Claude de Visdelou. Guy Tachard...