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Some Late Ming Western Technical Terms and Their Implications for Cultural Transformation: “Brain,” “Geometry,” “Globe,” and “Cathay” |
Feng Tianyu |
Chinese Traditional Culture Research Center, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, China; |
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Abstract The cluster of technical terms that the Jesuit Matteo Ricci and his Chinese partners Xu Guangqi and Li Zhizao cotranslated and introduced into Chinese in the late Ming dynasty was of significance for China s cultural transformation. For instance, brain replaced heart as a specific term referring to the organ of consciousness and memory. The classical Chinese interrogative numeral jihe was used to represent the core mathematical term geometry . Diqiu, meaning the globe of the earth in English, was minted to amend the traditional hemispherical dome cosmology. The identification of Cathay with China clarified the ambiguity in the Western geographical concept of the Far East, which had existed since the Middle Ages.
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Issue Date: 05 March 2006
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