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KIRCHER, Athanasius
Toonneel van China, door veel, zo geestelijke als werreltlijke, geheugteekenen Verscheide vertoningen van de Natuur en Kunst, en Blijken van veel andere gedenkwaerdige Dingen, geopent en verheerlykt.
J. Janssonius, Amsterdam 1668. First Dutch edition. Folio, translated from the original Latin by J.H. Glazemaker, engraved pictorial title, 24 engraved maps and plates, some calligraphic, some folding, numerous engraved illustrations in text, some spotting and browning, but overall a very good copy in contemporary mottled calf, rebacked in period style gilt.
Gathering his work from other members of the Society [of Jesuits], Kircher wrote one of the century's most influential treatises on China. His primary purpose was to establish the authenticity of the Nestorian monument discovered in Sian, and to that end he produced in print the original Chinese and Syriac inscriptions on the monument, the Chinese text in romanization, and finally a Latin translation and his explanation of the Chinese and Syriac texts. In addition, Kircher included a sizable description of China and other places in Asia. For example, in a section devoted to Christianity in China, he sketched all the old overland routes, including that of Grueber and d'Orville from Agra to Peking, as well as giving a description of Tibet. Following what he thought to be the spread of idolatory from the Near East to Persia, India, and finally to East Asia, Kircher described the religions of China, Japan, and India. There are several chapters on government, customs, geography, fauna, flora, and mechanical arts of China, and a very interesting scholarly discussion of the Chinese language. There is a long Chinese-Latin dictionary. Kircher's volume contains several beautiful pictures taken from Chinese and Mughal originals, which Grueber had brought back to Europe with him in 1664. Although the book was not the product of Kircher's own experience in China, it was frequently used or cited as a source of information by later writers. Some of the information contained in it, for example the text of the Nestorian monument, Roth's description of Hindu religion, and Grueber's description of Tibet, had not appeared in print before. (Lach). The first edition was published the previous year in Latin by the same publisher. Merrill 20; Lach III, Book I, passim; Cordier Sinica, I, 96; De Backer/Sommervogel IV, 1064; Godwin p50 et seq.
Price: £ 3500
US Dollar Price: $ 6940
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