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HISTORY OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
Portugal and East Asia III
The Jesuits, the Padroado and East Asian Science (1552–1773)
University of Tokyo, Japan, 4 – 7 August 2005

edited by Luís Saraiva (University of Lisbon, Portugal) & Catherine Jami (CNRS, REHSEIS, France)

At the end of the 15th century, Portugal was given the oversight (Padroado) of all Catholic missions in Asia. The Society of Jesus played a major role in this enterprise of evangelization, which in Jesuit hands led to the transmission of major elements of European mathematical sciences to East Asia. The essays in this volume present important new data and analysis on the extent to and ways in which Jesuit scientific culture and Portuguese policies regarding education, trade and mission shaped the reception of “Western learning” in China, Japan, Korea and Vietnam in the early modern period.

 
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Readership: Advanced undergraduate and graduate students and researchers of the history of science, particularly East Asian science and Eastern and Western science relations; researchers on the history of the Society of Jesus.
 


252pp
Pub. date: Feb 2008
eISBN: 9789812771261
 
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