- The
Zhifang Waiji (Chinese: 職方外紀; lit. 'Record of
Foreign Lands') was an
atlas written by
various Italian Jesuits in Ming
China in the
early seventeenth...
- of
mathematics and theology. He is
known for
helping publish the
Zhifang Waiji, an
atlas in Chinese.
Giulio Aleni also
wrote a
treatise criticizing the...
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Italian Jesuit Giulio Aleni (Chinese name: Airulüe 艾儒略)
wrote in his
Zhifang waiji (simplified Chinese: 职方外纪;
traditional Chinese: 職方外紀, "Records of Regions...
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Yiwen Leiju Heavenly Sovereign,
Earthly Sovereign;
Human Sovereign Tongjian Waiji (通鑑外紀) Fu Xi, Shennong,
Gonggong Chunqiu yundou shu (春秋運斗樞)
Chunqiu yuanming...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Wàijí rényuán zǐnǚ xuéxiào...
- was
influential there as well,
though less so than
Giulio Aleni's
Zhifang Waiji. The 1602
Ricci map is a very large, 5 ft (1.52 m) high and 12 ft (3.66 m)...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Xiānggǎng
wàijí jiātíng yōnggōng Yue:
Cantonese Jyutping hoeng1 gong2 ngoi6 zik6 gaa1 ting4 jung4 gung1...
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Shanghai American School (SAS) (Chinese: 上海美国外籍人员子女学校; pinyin: Shànghǎi měiguó
wàijí rényuán zǐnǚ xuéxiào) is an
independent international school located in...
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known description of the
hairen occurs in a work in
Chinese called Zhifang waiji (職方外紀),
actually written by a European. Here Ai Rulüe (Giulio Aleni) stated...
- key-holes),
standing on
steep places (placed on roofs), and fire. The Sheng'an
waiji (升庵外集)
collection by the poet Yang Shen (1488–1559)
gives different 5th...