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Zhifang Waiji : ウィキペディア英語版 | Zhifang Waiji
The ''Zhifang Waiji'' () was an atlas written by various Italian Jesuits in China in the early seventeenth century. The name literally refers to lands beyond the purview of the ''Zhifang Si'', the Imperial cartography office. It was the first detailed atlas of global geography available in Chinese. ==Authorship==
In the late 16th century, Western cartography was introduced to China by Matteo Ricci, who produced the ''Kunyu Wanguo Quantu'', China's first world map, in 1602. The Wanli Emperor, who commissioned Ricci's map, subsequently ordered Ricci's colleagues Diego de Pantoja and Sabatino de Ursis to produce a book explaining the geography of the new countries shown; their work was eventually edited, compiled and revised by Giulio Aleni. In 1623, the book was finally published by Yang Tingyun in Hangzhou, and three years later was later reissued in a revised edition in Fujian.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.wdl.org/en/item/227/ )〕
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