Printing and Publishing Chinese Religion and Philosophy in the Dutch Republic, 1595-1700 : The Chinese Imprint

This book sheds new light on the cultural encounter between China and Europe, by discussing how Chinese religion and philosophy were represented in Dutch printed works between 1595-1700.; Readership: All interested in early modern encounters between Asia and Europe, and anyone concerned with printin...

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Main Author: Dijkstra, Trude (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: Brill 2022
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