Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Printed Cartography in the Late Ming: Old Typologies, New Audiences
- 2 Chinese Historical Cartographies: Mapping the Past
- 3 The Jesuits as Participants in the Late Ming Publishing Boom
- 4 Chosŏn Cartography in a Trans-regional Context
- 5 Japanese Cartography between East and West
- Conclusion
- Appendices
- Bibliography
- Index
- Frontmatter
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Printed Cartography in the Late Ming: Old Typologies, New Audiences
- 2 Chinese Historical Cartographies: Mapping the Past
- 3 The Jesuits as Participants in the Late Ming Publishing Boom
- 4 Chosŏn Cartography in a Trans-regional Context
- 5 Japanese Cartography between East and West
- Conclusion
- Appendices
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
The fanli section of the Chongzhen Jiaxing xianzhi indicates that Jiaxing County did not previously have its own gazetteer. The following books were listed as sources for its compilation. [Clarification provided in square brackets.] They illustrate the breadth of both classical and local historical resources that could be drawn upon in this part of the empire.
春秋 Chunqiu [Spring and Autumn Annals, traditionally attributed to Confucius].
吳越春秋 Wu Yue Chunqiu [Attributed to Zhao Ye, Eastern Han]. 越絶書 Yuejue Shu [Attributed to Yuan Kang, Eastern Han].
浙江通志 Zhejiang tongzhi [1561].
元嘉禾志 Yuan Jiahe zhi [Jiahe is a former name for Jiaxing. Compiled by Xu Shuo in the Zhiyuan era].
國朝弘治柳志 Guochao Hongzhi Liu zhi [Jiaxing fuzhi, comp. Liu Yan, 1493].
嘉興趙志 Jiajing Zhao zhi [Jiaxing fu tuji, comp. Zhao Wenhua, 1549].
萬曆沈志 Wanli Shen zhi [Jiaxing fuzhi, comp. Shen Yaozhong, 1600].
秀水黄志 Xiushui Huang zhi [Xiushui xianzhi, comp. Huang Hongxian, 1596].
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- East Asian Cartographic Print CultureThe Late Ming Publishing Boom and its Trans-Regional Connections, pp. 275Publisher: Amsterdam University PressPrint publication year: 2021