This work explores the relationship between time, temporality, and power by utilizing interactions between Jesuit missionaries and the Ming and Qing governments of late imperial China as a case study. It outlines the complex relationship between knowledge of celestial mechanics, methods of measuring the passage of time, and the tightly controlled circumstances in which that knowledge was allowed to operate. Just as the Chinese courts exercised authority over time and the heavens, so too had the Catholic Church in Europe. So as messengers of God’s authority, the Jesuits identified the importance of astronomical and temporal authority in Chinese culture and sought to convey the supremacy of Christianity through their mastery of the stars and ...
This thesis is a case study of the controversies over the Chinese equivalents of the Christian term ...
Abstract. The Jesuits’ experience in China is usually analysed within the framework of Sino-Western ...
Upon their arrival in China, priests of the Society of Jesus, or Jesuits, quickly began writing thei...
This work explores the relationship between time, temporality, and power by utilizing interactions b...
In the late Ming dynasty (1368-1644), Catholic missionaries arrived in China to preach Christianity....
International audienceThe Calendar Case (liyu 曆獄) is well known to historians of Chinese astronomy a...
International audienceThis article offers new insights into a series of dramatic events that took pl...
From the very beginning of their mission, the Jesuits, and only them among the religious orders pres...
The traditional Chinese and modernized Gregorian calendars represent vastly different ontics of time...
Paper PresentationChina during the 17th and 18th centuries not only witnessed a drastic political tr...
This paper explores how the Jesuits in Japan’s “Christian Century (1549-c.1650)” used Western mechan...
This article argues that early modern European assessments of Chinese astronomy and, accordingly, an...
At the turn of the 18th century, the Kangxi emperor initiated a large project to map the vast territ...
Two methods of setting clocks to show correct time during the 17th century by French Jesuits in Chin...
This essay brings to light the intersectionality of Time, Religion and Identity, and the complex rel...
This thesis is a case study of the controversies over the Chinese equivalents of the Christian term ...
Abstract. The Jesuits’ experience in China is usually analysed within the framework of Sino-Western ...
Upon their arrival in China, priests of the Society of Jesus, or Jesuits, quickly began writing thei...
This work explores the relationship between time, temporality, and power by utilizing interactions b...
In the late Ming dynasty (1368-1644), Catholic missionaries arrived in China to preach Christianity....
International audienceThe Calendar Case (liyu 曆獄) is well known to historians of Chinese astronomy a...
International audienceThis article offers new insights into a series of dramatic events that took pl...
From the very beginning of their mission, the Jesuits, and only them among the religious orders pres...
The traditional Chinese and modernized Gregorian calendars represent vastly different ontics of time...
Paper PresentationChina during the 17th and 18th centuries not only witnessed a drastic political tr...
This paper explores how the Jesuits in Japan’s “Christian Century (1549-c.1650)” used Western mechan...
This article argues that early modern European assessments of Chinese astronomy and, accordingly, an...
At the turn of the 18th century, the Kangxi emperor initiated a large project to map the vast territ...
Two methods of setting clocks to show correct time during the 17th century by French Jesuits in Chin...
This essay brings to light the intersectionality of Time, Religion and Identity, and the complex rel...
This thesis is a case study of the controversies over the Chinese equivalents of the Christian term ...
Abstract. The Jesuits’ experience in China is usually analysed within the framework of Sino-Western ...
Upon their arrival in China, priests of the Society of Jesus, or Jesuits, quickly began writing thei...