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Em 1639, o missionário Francesco Sambiasi, S.J. (1582-1649) ofereceu ao imperador chinês Chongzhen um mapa-mundo, do qual não chegou aos nossos dias nenhum exemplar. Ainda assim, supõe-se que esse mapa se terá baseado no mesmo protótipo a partir do qual se fizerem as seis cópias do único mapa de Sambiasi conhecido, uma das quais aquela que se reproduz neste catálogo, pertencente ao acervo da Biblioteca da Universidade de Gent (Gand), na Bélgica.
In 1639, the missionary Francesco Sambiasi, S.J. (1582-1649) offered the Chinese Emperor Chongzhen a map of the world, of which no copy has survived. Even so, it is assumed that this map was based on the same prototype from which the six copies of the only known map of Sambiasi were made, one of which is reproduced in this catalogue, belonging to the collection of the University Library of Gent (Gand) in Belgium.
In 1639, the missionary Francesco Sambiasi, S.J. (1582-1649) offered the Chinese Emperor Chongzhen a map of the world, of which no copy has survived. Even so, it is assumed that this map was based on the same prototype from which the six copies of the only known map of Sambiasi were made, one of which is reproduced in this catalogue, belonging to the collection of the University Library of Gent (Gand) in Belgium.
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Cartografia China Francesco Sambiasi Jesuítas Século XVII
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Oliveira, F. R. de (2009). Kunyu quantu 坤輿全圖 (Mapa completo do mundo) desenhado por Francesco Sambiasi, S.J., Nanquim (?), China, Dinastia Ming (c. 1639). In Jay A. Levenson, & A. de C. Henriques (Eds.), Encompassing The Globe – Portugal and the World in the 16th and 17th Centuries – 15 July-11 October 2009 (pp. 63-64). Lisboa: Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga. ISBN 978-972-776-383-2
