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List of Maps, Illustrations, and Tables |
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Chinese Dynasties |
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Abbreviations |
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Preface |
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1 | (60) |
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3 | (21) |
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Finding the Correct Conceptual Grid |
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4 | (1) |
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What Should Be the Literati Theory of Knowledge? |
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5 | (4) |
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Late Ming Classicism in the Context of Commercial Expansion |
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9 | (7) |
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Printing Technology and Publishing |
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16 | (4) |
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Naturalization of Anomalies in Ming China and Early Modern Europe |
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20 | (4) |
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Ming Classification on the Eve of Jesuit Contact |
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24 | (37) |
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Ordering Things through Names |
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24 | (10) |
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Collecting the Collectors |
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34 | (19) |
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Late Ming Statecraft, Mathematics, and Christianity |
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53 | (4) |
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Collecting Things in Texts |
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57 | (4) |
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Natural Studies and the Jesuits |
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61 | (162) |
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The Late Ming Calendar Crisis and Gregorian Reform |
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63 | (44) |
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Development of the Ming Astro-calendric Bureau |
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65 | (8) |
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Evolution of the Late Ming Calendar Crisis |
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73 | (7) |
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80 | (4) |
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Jesuits and Late Ming Calendar Reform |
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84 | (23) |
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Sino-Jesuit Accommodations During the Seventeenth Century |
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107 | (43) |
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European Scientia and Natural Studies in Ming-Qing China |
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107 | (26) |
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Literati Attacks on Calendar Reform in the Early Qing |
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133 | (11) |
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Ferdinand Verbiest and the Kangxi Emperor |
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144 | (6) |
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The Limits of Western Learning in the Early Eighteenth Century |
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150 | (40) |
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The Kangxi Emperor and Mei Wending |
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150 | (10) |
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The Rites Controversy and Its Legacy |
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160 | (9) |
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French Jesuits in the Kangxi Court |
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169 | (14) |
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The Newtonian Century and the Limits of Scientific Transmission to China |
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183 | (7) |
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The Jesuit Role as Experts in High Qing Cartography and Technology |
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190 | (33) |
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Mensuration and Cartography in the Eighteenth Century |
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191 | (9) |
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Cartography, Sino-Russian Relations, and Qing Imperial Interests |
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200 | (5) |
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The Jesuit Role in Qing Arts, Instruments, and Technology |
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205 | (18) |
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Evidential Research and Natural Studies |
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223 | (58) |
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Evidential Research and the Restoration of Ancient Learning |
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225 | (30) |
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Early Qing Critiques of Zhu Xi and Wang Yangming |
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226 | (1) |
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Medical Works and the Recovery of Antiquity |
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227 | (9) |
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Chen Yuanlong and the Mirror of Origins Encyclopedia |
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236 | (8) |
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Revival of Ancient Chinese Mathematics |
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244 | (11) |
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Seeking the Truth and High Qing Mathematics |
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255 | (26) |
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High Qing Views of the Investigation of Things |
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255 | (7) |
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Mathematics in an Age of Evidential Research |
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262 | (8) |
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Nativism and Early Nineteenth-Century Mathematics |
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270 | (11) |
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Modern Science and the Protestants |
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281 | (72) |
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Protestants, Education, and Modern Science to 1880 |
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283 | (37) |
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Protestant Missionaries in China |
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283 | (13) |
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Protestants and Modern Science in Shanghai |
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296 | (7) |
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Introduction of Modern Mathematics and the Calculus |
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303 | (5) |
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The Shanghai Polytechnic and Reading Room |
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308 | (12) |
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The Construction of Modern Science in Late Qing China |
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320 | (33) |
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321 | (2) |
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Edkins's Primers for Science and the Problem of Darwin in China |
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323 | (9) |
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From the Scientific Book Depot to the China Prize Essay Contest |
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332 | (8) |
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Prize Essay Topics and Their Scientific Content |
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340 | (2) |
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Medical Missionaries since 1872 and Medical Questions as Prize Essay Topics |
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342 | (3) |
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Natural Theology, Darwin, and Evolution |
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345 | (8) |
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Qing Reformism and Modern Science |
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353 | (84) |
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Government Arsenals, Science, and Technology in China after 1860 |
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355 | (41) |
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From Chinese Working for Missionaries to Missionaries Working for the Dynasty |
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356 | (1) |
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Post-Taiping Reformers and Late Qing Science |
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357 | (2) |
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The Jiangnan Arsenal in Shanghai |
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359 | (9) |
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Technical Learning in the Jiangnan Arsenal and Fuzhou Navy Yard |
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368 | (8) |
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Naval Warfare and the Refraction of Qing Reforms into Failure |
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376 | (10) |
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Reconsidering the Foreign Affairs Movement |
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386 | (10) |
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Displacement of Traditional Chinese Science and Medicine in the Twentieth Century |
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396 | (27) |
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Western Learning Mediated through Japan |
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396 | (2) |
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Science and the 1898 Reformers |
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398 | (5) |
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From Traditional to Modern Mathematics |
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403 | (2) |
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405 | (3) |
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Influence of Meiji Japan on Modern Science in China |
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408 | (15) |
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1 Tang Mathematical Classics |
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423 | (2) |
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2 Some Translations of Chemistry, 1855--1873 |
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425 | (1) |
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3 Science Outline Series, 1882--1898 |
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426 | (1) |
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4 Partial Chronological List of Arsenals, etc., in China, 1861--1892 |
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427 | (1) |
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5 Table of Contents for the 1886 Primers for Science Studies (Gezhi qimeng) |
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428 | (1) |
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6 Twenty-three Fields of the Sciences in the 1886 Primers for Science Studies |
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429 | (1) |
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7 Science Compendia Published in China from 1877 to 1903 |
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430 | (3) |
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8 Some Officially Selected Chinese Prize Essay Topics from the Shanghai Polytechnic |
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433 | (1) |
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9 Scientific Societies Formed between 1912 and 1927 |
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434 | (3) |
Notes |
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437 | (90) |
Bibliography of Chinese and Japanese Sources |
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527 | (14) |
Acknowledgments |
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541 | (2) |
Credits |
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543 | (2) |
Index |
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