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A Collage of Many Things: Rethinking the Making of the Selden Map,g its rediscovery in 2008. This early-seventeenth century map uses seemingly traditional Chinese map-making techniques to depict the Ming state, Joseon Korea, Japan, as well as maritime Southeast Asia. On the other hand, the coast lines of Southeast Asia exhibit a great likeness with modern maps andPalatial 发表于 2025-3-25 16:42:27
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Localizing Asia: Mapping Japan, Asia, and Europe in the Early Modern World,d. More profoundly, it meant overthrowing the traditional Buddhist worldview. In the process of confronting a greatly expanded set of continents, educated Japanese had to fundamentally transform their understanding of Asia. Since the ninth century, the prototype of the world for most Japanese had coovershadow 发表于 2025-3-26 07:30:30
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The Use of Japanese Early Modern Maps by Western Cartographers During the Nineteenth Century,produced repeatedly using Japanese vernacular maps for reference. However, Western exploratory navigations around the Japanese islands and the appearance of detailed native maps of Japan toward the end of the eighteenth century brought this practice to an end. More detailed charts, modifying new nat格言 发表于 2025-3-26 19:48:32
,Re-locating the ‘Middle Kingdom’: A Seventeenth-Century Chinese Adaptation of Matteo Ricci’s World races, and Routes within and without the Nine Borders under Heaven, 1644). Printed by a lesser-known scholar Cao Junyi 曹君義, this map carried remarkable features that mixed a number of concepts and techniques from both Chinese and European cartographic traditions. It borrowed some information, includ