Khun-û Bān-kok Choân-tô͘
Khun-û bān-kok tsuân-tôo (hàn-gú: 坤輿萬國全圖) sī Italia thuân-kàu-sū Matteo Ricci kah Bîng-tiâu Kong-lo̍k-sī siáu-khing Lí Tsi-tsó ha̍p-tsok khan-khik ê sè-kài tē-tôo. Tsit-tiuñ tē-tôo m̄-nā huē-tsū hit-tong-sî tiong-se-hong tuì sè-kài tē-lí tsuân-pōo ê thàm-sok sîng-kó.[1] Lî-tshiáñ sī Tiongkok hiān-tsūn siōng-tsá ū-ê uân-tsíng king-uī-sèn ê sè-kài tē-tôo [1], teh tē-lí-ha̍k hām tsè-tôo ha̍k-kài kū-iú siong-tong tiōng-iàu ê tē-uī.[2][3] Āu-lâi king-kuè tò-tshù ê huan-ìn bôo-tshau, uán-siau hái-guā, kik-sin Tang-a tsu-kok tuì sè-kài ê jīn-ti, íng-hióng ki̍k-uî tshim-uán. "Khun-û bān-kok tsuân-tôo" mā hông kiò-tsò "Tē-tôo-ha̍k lāi-té bô-khó-lîng ê Oo-sik Ut-kim-hiong ", án-ne lâi kiò sī "in-uī tsit-tiûñ tôo ê hi-iú-sìng, tiōng-iàu-sìng hām ī-kok tsîng-tiāu" tíng-tíng ê ti̍k-sik in-sòo.[4]
Tôo-siōng
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]-
1602-nî Matteo Ricci tē-tôo ê bī-ti pán-pún hi̍k-tsiá le̽t-tsit hóng-tsè-pún (hù-pún).
-
1620s Wanguo Quantu map, by Giulio Aleni, whose Chinese name (艾儒略) appears in the signature in the last column on the left, above the Jesuit IHS symbol.[5]
-
1602 Ricci map - detail of Gulf of Mexico, Florida, Cuba, Yucatan, Mexico
-
1602-nî Matteo Ricci tē-tôo - uì Tiong-kok lâi-ê kham-pán tsi siông-sè sìn-sit.
-
1602 Ricci map - detail of North and Central America
-
Detail of China and Far East, from the 1604 copy
Tsù-kái
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- ↑ Baran, Madeleine (December 16, 2009). "Historic map coming to Minnesota". St. Paul, Minn.: Minnesota Public Radio. 12 January 2010 khòaⁿ--ê.
- ↑ Park, Seongrae (2000), "The Introduction of Western Science in Korea: A Comparative View with the Cases of China and Japan" (PDF), Northeast Asian Studies, 4, p. 32.
- ↑ Japan and China: mutual representations in the modern era Wataru Masuda p.17 [1]
- ↑ Abbe, Mary (2009-12-18). "Million-dollar map coming to Minnesota". Star Tribune. Minneapolis: Star Tribune Company. 12 January 2010 khòaⁿ--ê.
- ↑ Vatican exhibit
Tsham-khó bûn-hèn
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]Tsù-kái
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- Hoâ-kiâu ji̍t-pò (Huâ-kiâu ji̍t-pò/Wah Kiu Yat Po)
Guā-pōo lên-ket
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- The "Great Universal Geographic Map" at the World Digital Library. (Eng-gí)
- Audio – MPR's Tom Crann talks with Ford W. Bell about Matteo Ricci and the first Chinese world map (Eng-gí)
- Museo della Specola (Eng-gí)
- Bernard J. Shapero (Eng-gí)
- Interview with Ann Waltner about map (Eng-gí)