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Roberto M. Ribeiro et John W. O’Malley (dir.) Jesuit Mapmaking in China: D’Anville’s « Nouvelle Atlas de la Chine » (1737) Philadelphie, Saint Joseph’s University Press, 2014, 172 p.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 May 2019

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Empires, colonies, connexions
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© Éditions de l'EHESS 

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References

1 L’atlas est consultable en ligne, notamment sur Gallica : https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b53096745m/f1.item.

2 Cams, Mario, Companions in Geography: East-West Collaboration in the Mapping of Qing China (c. 1685-1735), Leyde, Brill, 2017.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

3 Du Halde, Jean-Baptiste, Description géographique, historique, chronologique, politique et physique de l’Empire de la Chine et de la Tartarie chinoise, 4 t., Paris, P. G. Le Mercier, 1735.Google Scholar